By Victoria Almond/ reporter Angel Ayala went from sleeping in the homeless shelter to thinking about a graduate degree.
October 21, 2015
Trustees begin search for future chancellor
By Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief After the death of Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley, TCC will now work toward the process of […]
Technology lets TR students work on virtual bodies
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor TR students can now see scans from an actual cadaver to study relationships between […]
NE professor inspires, rocks geology classes
By Tabitha Redder/ reporter NE geology professor Meena Balakrishnan’s passion for science is surpassed only by her devotion to her […]
NE publication holds reception for writers
By Misti DeHart/ reporter TCC is blessed with some talented writers, both former and current students, said the faculty editor […]
Superintendent stresses education’s importance
By Jeremy Moore/ reporter Arlington Independent School District’s superintendent gave TCC students the formula for success Oct. 13 during an […]
NE student uses skills to save fellow student
By Brandy Voirin/ reporter It’s hard to know if another person would make the split-second decision to help or not.
Names & Events
Now-Nov. 19 The NE National Honor Society in Psychology is holding a book drive for kindergarten-fifth grade children at W.T. […]
TCC librarian finds writing success
By Samuel Medina III/ south news editor Julie Murphy stopped by South Campus Oct. 15 during a tour for her […]
NW talk to focus on rise of modern Hollywood film
By — Lauren Gordon Ryan Ferguson, NW supplemental instruction coordinator, will present 1970s Cinema: New Hollywood and the Rise of […]
NW speaker addresses 1970s crime
By Sarah Young/ reporter The spike of the American crime rate in the 1970s was largely due to people’s loss […]
Transfer hopefuls on NW connect with universities
By — Ashlyn LeVesque As part of the Transfer Academy, NW Campus’ transfer center will present University Connection Oct. 28.
SE advisor helps students on picking majors
By Tyler-Symone Mosley/ reporter Some students often have a hard time finding the perfect major, a SE academic advisor said […]
Banker to aid NE students in financial literacy
By — Katherine Barclay As part of the TCC Student Success Seminar Series, student activities will host a financial literacy […]
Online video game connects TCC students
By Ross Ocampo/ reporter With 67 million users who play every month, many TCC students connect through League of Legends, […]
Viewpoint – Would a woman president be so bad, T.I.?
By Tabitha Redder/ reporter Rapper T.I. recently offended listeners with sexist comments during an interview on The Whoolywood Shuffle, a […]
Viewpoint – Constant media coverage of presidential race tiring
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor If there’s one more poll, statistic or forum on the 15 Republican presidential candidates or […]
Passion, motion collide
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor NW dance company to perform mix of dance styles in new show