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October 14, 2015
South sees motor vehicle burglaries drop in 2014
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor The Tarrant County College police department released on Sept. 29 its annual security report for […]
Viewpoint – New app rates people like inanimate objects
By Samuel medina/ south news editor The upcoming app Peeple allows one to rate and review people as if they […]
Viewpoint – Students’ courage in face of death more than enough
By Brandy voirin/ reporter A bystander is a person who observes a conflict but is not involved, and that’s what […]
Editorial – Big business often means big problems
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Names & Events
Oct. 14 The SE Carrier Library will host attorney Shelly Skeen with the BFS Law Group as she discusses The […]
Roker speaks to NE students via Web
By Misti Dehart/ reporter “Five-year plan? I don’t believe in five-year plans. I don’t even usually know what I’m having […]
Byrd stays passionate for student successes
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor Longtime Bulldogs fan Jeremy Byrd cited a time when he was chosen as a child […]
South artistry shown at fair
By Samuel Medina/ south news editor Canned tuna and hominy became a masterpiece in the hands of South architecture students […]
SE prof to discuss film on Dust Bowl
By — Hieu Truong SE students can learn more about the Dust Bowl Oct. 23.
Writing contest begins for NE students
By — Rebekah Mercadel The NE Campus English department and humanities division have announced their annual fall writing competition.
Detective reveals sleuthing truths with NW students
By Erica McComas/ reporter A career in solving homicides is not like the movies. It’s real life, a retired detective […]
South students learn proper etiquette
By Gerrit McDonald/ reporter First impressions are the most important, especially with an employer, said a certified etiquette consultant Oct. […]
PTK workshop helps NW students face, conquer life’s challenges
By Katherine Barclay/ reporter NW students learned techniques for overcoming challenges during an Oct. 7 workshop conducted by members of […]
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Oct. 15 South will screen Spare Parts all day in the SSTU game room. The film centers on four Hispanic […]
NE paralegal program earns ABA certification
By Brandy Voirin/ reporter In the Heritage Room in the NE library, legal assistant professor Karen Silverberg gathered students together […]
NW professor shares skills necessary for life balance
By Tega Ibihiwiori/ reporter A NW English professor shared ways for balancing life and school and the effective skills needed […]
NE students learn possible factors for job compensation
By Clark Mills/ reporter NE students learned how to determine what they actually make during a financial literacy program Oct. […]