By Heather Horton/reporter Students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in the Scholastic Summit for Student Success Nov. 1-2 […]
October 23, 2013
South students to compete in Halloween Poe-try
By Heather Horton/reporter “But evil things, in robes of sorrow, assailed the monarch’s high estate. (Ah, let us mourn! — […]
Bronies find acceptance, friendships
By Anderson Colemon/tr news editor Jonathan Gonzales is a brony — a term typically given to “bros” who have a […]
Vets’ benefits hurt by delays from shutdown
By Anderson Colemon/tr news editor Congress reached a debt deal Oct. 16 that reopened the government and gave veterans back […]
Registration for spring semester classes gets under way Nov. 15
By Natalie Phetsamone/reporter Spring registration is almost here with priority registration beginning Nov. 15. Students can log on to WebAdvisor […]
Opinion-Hidden truths silently kill NFL players
Big hits were the name of the game, and the NFL knew it. People watch football for many reasons, but […]
Sing, sing, sing to fight sickness, stress, sadness
Viewpoint by Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor If people refuse to sing, they might be subject to a weaker immune system, higher […]
TV is the new movie: What happened, Hollywood?
Viewpoint by Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief The movie-going experience used to be the ultimate in entertainment with the best actors and actresses, […]
Program accelerates vet graduation
By Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor Beginning next spring, student veterans can speed up their ride to graduation in the College Credit […]
Company hired to deal with NE rodent problem
By Ben Heath/reporter Few things can ruin someone’s day more than getting sprayed by a skunk. To avoid this nightmare […]
Students can apply to win NW awards
By Kirsten Mahon/nw/multimedia editor NW students who’ve worked hard to maintain good academic standing have until Nov. 4 to apply […]
Reporter to speak on Kennedy killing
By Matt Fulkerson/reporter Gunshots rang out on Nov. 22, 1963, as John F. Kennedy’s motorcade traveled through Dealey Plaza in […]
Star-Telegram columnist will discuss changes in politics, voting process
By Mathew Shaw/reporter News junkies and political enthusiasts may be interested in attending a public discussion on Texas politics and […]
Fashion show on TR will showcase business attire from students’ closets
By Keisha Bruner/reporter It’s time for students to strut the runway and show off their style. On Nov. 5, TR […]
Workshop on TR Campus will teach students how to write scholarship essays
By Aubrie Graham/reporter Millions of dollars in scholarships are available for TCC students each year, but they must apply for […]
Volunteers planning to spruce up riverbank with Project Daffodil
By Anderson Colemon/tr news editor Students have a chance to plant part of Fort Worth yellow with TR Campus’ Project […]
South Campus seminar will discuss pros, cons of owning own business
By Caroline Manausa/reporter Anyone interested in becoming an entrepreneur is invited to attend Is Owning Your Own Business For You? […]
NE Fall Fest celebration brings recruiters, prizes
By Adrian Beltran/reporter Students can say goodbye to summer and welcome the new season at Fall Fest Oct. 30 on […]