By Martley Malenfant/reporter If there were ever a time when students wanted to use a faux British accent and pretend […]
October 10, 2012
Entertainment Calendar
THEATER Now-Oct. 13 SE Campus drama students are performing Our Country’s Good, a play about convicts and Royal Marines sent […]
TR’s Current Works shines light on faculty artwork
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor TR Campus’ annual faculty art show Current Works is up in the East Fork Gallery […]
Priority registration gives edge to current students
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief Students with a greater number of completed TCC hours can now register for classes a few days […]
Trustee unaware she owed college
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief In September, TCC trustee Robyn Winnett was told she owed the college about $41,000 for health insurance […]
NE library revamp works with open space concept
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor Times are a’-changin, and the NE library is doing everything it can to keep up. Library […]
Leaving Cuba changed TR instructor’s life
By Mario Montalvo/multimedia editor Only a thin sheet of glass separated Janet Rodriguez from her family as she boarded her […]
TCC focuses on studying, not partying
Playboy magazine’s top 10 list of party colleges is out, and Tarrant County College is not on the list. Surprise, […]
Silence better than well-planned reply at times
I’m an expert at late comebacks. What I mean by that is I’m good at sitting in my car or […]
Gamer beats boredom, likens college to gaming
The real adventure in school is finding a way to make the journey more enjoyable. To some, the notion that […]
NE biology lab gives students hands-on experience
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor New biology lab sections on NE Campus are trying to engage both students and faculty. […]
NE students honored for works of art, essays, poetry in journal
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor NE Campus unveils its annual student journal of art and literature, Under the Clock Tower […]
TCC hopes to open K-8 charter school on South CampusBy Joshua Knopp special assignments editor
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor TCC would like to have the first National Heritage Academies charter school in Texas open […]
Hispanic Heritage
Now-Oct. 15 What Does Hispanic Heritage Mean?, an interactive art exhibit curated by NE assistant professor of music Edwardo Perez, […]
Subway to celebrate grand opening with ribbon-cutting
Students are invited to celebrate the official grand opening of Subway restaurants on NE, NW, SE and South campuses. The […]
Communication skills key to success, faculty says
By Elyssa Whaley/reporter Communication is the key to unlocking the doors to a successful future, NE Campus students were told […]
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 22 The NE National Honor Society in Psychology is holding a book drive. Students can drop donations off in […]
Lack of courtesy on TR stairs, elevators hangs over campus like ‘cloud’
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor There’s one thing a cell phone and an elevator have in common: the ironic lack […]