By Susan Tallant/editor-in-chief Close your eyes and imagine a park. What do you think of? A few monkey bars, swings […]
October 10, 2007
Campuses providing flu vaccines
By Mark Bauer/se news editor TCC campus health centers will dispense flu shots beginning Oct. 17 to students, faculty and […]
Campus stages Albee classic
By Elissa Banfill/reporter The party’s over and now, alone in their house, George sings, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Virginia […]
CD Review-Queens of the Stone Age-Era Vulgaris
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor Queens of the Stone Age’s Era Vulgaris provides an interesting concept but falls short of its […]
Sports Talk-Coaches should set example for players
By John Garces/sports editor Oklahoma State’s head football coach Mike Gundy does not like the newspaper media. He made this […]
Comfort just a box away for Afghan needy
By Gary Collins/ne news editor The NE Ambassadors have adopted Operation Care as their latest community service challenge: providing necessity […]
Counselor offers tips to fight test anxiety
By Rylie Parkins/reporter Loose bowels, sweaty palms and fluttery stomachs may sound like symptoms of some strain of the flu, […]
Cowtown home to lost souls, murderers, eerie ghosts
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor First in a four-part series on haunted places in Tarrant County. It is a whisper on […]
District staff to compete
By John Garces/reporter The second annual TCC Employee Intercampus Games have arrived. A series of competitions pitting the employees of […]
Family abuse affects all, speaker says
By Alvis Allen/reporter Which victims are at greater risk than cancer, diabetes or HIV victims? According to Rebecca Farrow, vice […]
Viewpoint-Good planning key to hassle free flying
By Sarah McVean/nw news editor After getting to the airport, you spend 30 minutes finding a parking place in Egypt, […]
High schoolers to visit NW for Tech Fair
By Sharon Murra-Kapon/reporter More than 600 area high school students are expected to attend TCC’s Tech Fair 2007. Held on […]
Jukebox to lead musical journey of 40 years on South
By Jessica Vargas/reporter South Campus celebrates its 40th anniversary with TCC South: The First 40 Years opening Thursday, Oct. 18. […]
Junk food-You’re loving it
By Kendra Ludwick/reporter Let’s face it—fast food is part of a college student’s life. Besides being easy to inhale, it […]
Viewpoint-Lacrosse incident still brewing at Duke
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor The ordeal following the accusations that three white players of the Duke lacrosse team raped a […]
NE teacher walks for sister
By Randi Johnson/reporter One in 33 women have a chance of dying from breast cancer, according to the American Cancer […]
NW students to provide Latin flavors in fiesta
By Sarah McVean/reporter Fiesta Latina will be on NW Campus tomorrow. The fiesta will include a performance of Latin dances […]
Opinion-Parents spoil chair to spare rod
Misbehaving at school used to earn students a good paddling. With the onset of political correctness and lawsuits, children are […]