By Tabitha Redder/managing editor When October rolls around, the urge to be terrified fills the air, or maybe just the […]
October 22, 2014
Hangman’s House of Horrors – Hangman’s reveals variety of scares
By Ashley Wood/south news editor Reopened in a different location, Hangman’s House of Horrors shows it can terrify and frighten […]
Cutting Edge – Popular local haunt gives hourlong thriller
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor As October settles in and the leaves begin to change, Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth […]
Early voting to begin on most campuses
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor Early voting will be available on four TCC campuses next week as voters choose new state […]
Chancellor announces health issue, plan to fight
Chancellor Erma Johnson Hadley has announced an unspecified medical issue, according to an email sent to faculty and staff Oct. […]
Students enroll in new degrees before board approval
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved four new degree plans during its Oct. 16 meeting. The approval is […]
Editorial – Upskirt photos shouldn’t be called art
Perverts, now deemed artists, probably rejoiced last month when a Texas judge ruled upskirt photos are not only legal but […]
Viewpoint – Islamophobia stems from misinformation instead of real fear
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor Fearing the unknown is a common human response, but it’s definitely not OK to fear […]
Viewpoint – News flash: Red Bull will not give you wings
By Ashley Wood/south news editor Apparently, Red Bull does not actually give you wings and magical energetic powers. A class […]
Chicano racial injustices outlined in SE presentation
By Victoria Cross/reporter Chicano parents took large strides to protect their future generations from being held back educationally and socially […]
NW Campus seminar to give students 12 laws of success
NW Campus will present First in the Family: 12 Laws of Success for First-Generation College Students 12:30-1:30 p.m. Oct. 29 […]
MLA, APA format demystified on NE
By Jalyn Sneed/reporter Students learned the importance of the MLA/APA format for their academic papers, ways the two styles differ […]
Names and Events
Now-Oct. 31 South Campus Phi Theta Kappa will sell raffle tickets for $1 to win president Peter Jordan’s and vice […]
Former TCC adviser honored at TCCJA conference
By Ashley Wood/south news editor The Collegian staff received 20 awards at a Texas journalism competition where a former adviser […]
TCC students celebrate Eid in new, traditional ways
By Linah Mohammad/reporter Salma Sammour had a once-in-a-lifetime experience this month. The SE continuing education student went to Mecca in […]
Horror’s role in humanity will be focus of NE event
NE English assistant professor Lisette Blanco-Cerda will present A Rhetoric of Walking Skeletons at 11:10 a.m. Oct. 30 on NE […]
Hispanic Heritage month ends with hugs
By Lariza Moreno/reporter To conclude Hispanic Heritage Month, TCC hosted its fifth annual Abrazando al Éxito “Embracing Success” celebration Oct. […]
Students learn how to apply lessons from class to real-world situations, come out of shells
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief The core speech class requires more than what most introverts may be comfortable with, such as giving […]