By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief TCC students, faculty and staff can receive a 40 percent discount on donated surplus technology, specifically computers, […]
October 1, 2014
Cans used to create State Fair masterpiece
By Ashley Wood/south news editor Canned goods became sculptures for the Canstruction competition during the State Fair of Texas as […]
Campuses hold voter registration
Celebrating democracy, class-bound SE students stopped at a 15-foot table between classes Sept 23-24 to register to vote in the […]
Editorial – Registering to vote shouldn’t be so hard
In a democracy like the United States, voting is essential. But before voters show up, they need to be registered […]
Viewpoint – Reality television reaches its expiration date, lacks realness
By Ashley Wood/south news editor Reality shows are on nearly every television network, and none of them seem original anymore. […]
Viewpoint – Energy sources need to change to save climate
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief People around the world rallied Sept. 21 to demand action against climate change, and it’s about time. […]
South students learn stress management
“Live life now! Tomorrow is not promised!” That was the message delivered by Sandra Johnson, a South Campus counselor, Sept. […]
Registration opens for Toro Dash
The third annual Toro Dash will begin at 8 a.m. Nov. 1 at Trinity Park in Fort Worth.
NE offers health fair with free screenings
A public health fair designed to help students answer health-related questions ranging from HIV/syphilis, vision checks, to mammogram screenings will […]
Judge Sturns talks about segregation, racism challenges while growing up
By James Nwankpah/reporter Tarrant County District Judge Louis Sturns said racial discrimination was a major part of his upbringing and […]
Names and Events
Oct. 1 The NW Bridge Program will present Study Skills 11 a.m.-noon in WFAB 2608 as part of its fall […]
Latin filmmaker shares his wisdom with SE students
By Courtney Horton/reporter As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, a SE guest speaker discussed a documentary called Latin Music USA […]
Speaker explains textile tradition
A bright azure sky frames a tall, mountain-like temple that cascades to the earth like steps coming down from heaven. […]
South tackles conflict resolution
South students gathered Sept. 22 to acquire better knowledge on different ways they can address conflict when it comes to […]
Hispanic Heritage
Oct. 1 Entries are due by 5 p.m. in the student activities office for the NW Hispanic Heritage Month essay […]
Pride Week will raise awareness of LGBTQ culture
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor Fort Worth Pride Week is right around the corner, and NW’s We Are One and TR’s […]
Pride Week Calendar
Oct. 3, 6, 15 Students can learn how to be an advocate for members of the LGBTQ community. Participants will […]
Adapted classic finds NW stage
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor A classic novel and high school literature staple is brought to life again in Theatre Northwest’s […]