By Marley Malenfant/se news editor Current construction on a SE Campus science building aims at being environmentally friendly. Turner Construction […]
October 21, 2009
TCC nurse flying high in league
By Montreal Spencer/south news editor Is it a bird? Is it in a plane? No, it’s just Jim McGraw and […]
Active shooter video keeps students safe
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief “Shots fired on campus — the last sound you’d expect on a college campus.” Those words begin […]
TCC offers gun safety kits to students, faculty
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor TCC has partnered with Project ChildSafe, a nationwide program, to help promote firearm safety. Every […]
Opinion-Students often mismatched
Many students fall to peer pressure from society, parents and friends when it comes to attending the right college. But […]
Children need solid foundation
Viewpoint by Sandy Hill/reporter No matter how prepared we think we may be for that first child to leave home, we […]
Television needs creative sparks
Viewpoint by Gary collins/reporter Normally, I would be excited about the new TV season, but the last five years or […]
Journalist’s opinion valuable
By Steve knight/editor-in-chief Earlier this semester, I wrote in a column that broadcast journalists would never wield the same influence […]
NE students give away winter clothes with gLove
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor Underprivileged children and adults will receive gloves, scarves, jackets, coats and sweaters to help stay […]
NW learns about multiple sclerosis
By Ross Utley/reporter Before learning they have multiple sclerosis, people with the disease may wake up one morning with blurred […]
Ford agent from NW receives marketing lesson, car
By Edna Horton/nw news editor Imagine being an ordinary college student who enters a contest and wins the chance to […]
Job seekers should market themselves better, advisor says
By Dea Ozegovic/reporter To land a good job, applicants need to market themselves, an academic advisor told South Campus students […]
Admissions counselors share advice
By Aliza Hashmani/reporter Transferring to a university could be stressful for students who do not have adequate information about deadlines, […]
$5,000 scholarships await science majors through AACCESS
By Rema Atiya/reporter A $5,000 scholarship could be awarded to a TCC science major who transfers to the University of […]
NE students display their poetry skills
By Kym Suber/reporter Students focused on global awareness during the eighth annual Poetry Jam on NE Campus Oct. 13. The […]
UTA professor pushes students to surpass obstacles
By Edna Horton/nw news editor Using his own life as an example, a UTA associate professor talked to NW Campus […]
South counselors take action to improve college drop rate
By Montreal Spencer/south news editor Instead of waiting for students to come to the counseling center for October’s early advisement […]
NW dance club holds Halloween Monster Mash
By Edna Horton/reporter NW Campus students can put on their boogie shoes and Halloween costumes and get down next week. Northwest […]