By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief A 21-year-old NE student took a few semesters off in 2011. He was laid off from his […]
October 17, 2012
Education, jobs, health reform top issues for Latinos
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief Recent Census Bureau data reported a record 24 million Latinos are registered to vote in the upcoming […]
TR hosts state senatorial debate
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor Wendy Davis and Mark Shelton argued over education funding, unemployment and other topics during a […]
Tuition freeze leaves many in the cold
Gov. Rick Perry wants Texans to have a fair shot at a college education. In September, he said he plans […]
Lab schedules can slow down student progress
I really like chemistry. Every time I learn something new about the way atoms combine, decay or divide to produce […]
Politics interfere with Planned Parenthood’s goal
As of Nov. 1, Texas funding for Planned Parenthood will come to a halt. Gov. Rick Perry recently turned down […]
TR students help others with personality profiles
By Stephanie Homeyer/reporter Students helped students on TR Campus Oct. 9-10 as a class project, but many gained more than […]
NW to promote breast cancer awareness
To support health in women and men during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Joan Katz Breast Center will present Breast […]
Seminar educates on risk factors
By Maria Asprilla/reporter One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and one in 76 […]
Seniors keep current, learn new skills in NW program
By Taylor Jensen/nw news editor The senior citizens seen on every campus aren’t just out for a leisurely stroll. They […]
News Briefs
Students, faculty on NW Campus to discuss election A roundtable discussion of the presidential campaign and other hot topics will be […]
Safety stressed in NW motorcycle licensing course
By Taylor Jensen/nw news editor Though the issue of motorcycle safety is serious, a NW instructor said he wants his […]
South mathematician brings humor to classroom
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Part three in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, […]
Group hopes to unify clubs, student voices
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor The NE Student Government Association wants to unite clubs and the student body into one […]
College’s first Toro Dash run/walk to commence Dec. 1 near TR Campus
TCC will present its inaugural Toro Dash allowing students, faculty, and even non-TCC students to participate in a race Dec. […]
30 colleges provide info during transfer week on TR
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor Thirty universities will recruit students during Transfer Connections Week on TR Campus Oct. 22-25. Students […]
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 22 The NE National Honor Society in Psychology is holding a book drive. Students can drop donations off in […]
Entertainment Calendar
ART Now-Oct. 24 The NE Art Association is sponsoring a zombie movie contest. Students are invited to submit movies three […]