Managing one’s time is an important skill, a NW biology professor told students last week. Lynn Preston presented Time Management […]
October 24, 2012
Voting excites, yet frustrates students
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief TR student Duncan Ballantyne does not plan to vote in November. He said he remembers when candidates […]
Program gives minority males tools to succeed
By Cody Daniels and Karen Gavis If the past is any indication, more than half the African-American and Hispanic males […]
Right-handed world leaves lefties struggling
By Karen Gavis/managing editor Several TCC lefties found a voice on Facebook and aired their frustrations with the college’s right-handed […]
Voter choices matter, determine future
As the time to cast votes for the 2012 election draws near, the election‘s importance must be stressed. It is […]
Democracy demands informed voters at polls
To align one’s self to a political party is a good thing. It’s American. To blindly cast your vote for […]
Politics forces citizens to choose best of worst
Here’s how I know that a politician is relatable to the average citizen. “All this bluster I keep hearing, all […]
TR students donate food, clothing to community
By Kirstin Mahon/tr news editor Students now have at least two easy ways to give back to the community on […]
UTA professor discusses help for undocumented
By Kirstin Mahon/tr news editor Students wishing to learn more about or apply for Deferred Action of Childhood Arrivals could […]
Counselor helps relieve test anxiety
By Stephanie Homeyer/reporter TR students learned seven steps to preventing test anxiety before test day during Calming Test Anxiety Oct. […]
Math contest awards money across TCC
TCC’s Jim Bolen Math Competition is slated to begin Nov. 2 with $350,000 in scholarships awarded from various local universities. […]
Tight spending key to student budgets, NE financial aid specialist says
By Maria Asprilla/reporter College students need a plan to keep their spending in check, a NE Campus financial aid specialist […]
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 25 During TR Transfer Connections Week, students can meet with area college representatives. A speed-recruiting circuit of tables will […]
Biology teacher helps students in, out of classes
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor Part four in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, […]
SE classes teach hotel, restaurant management
By Karen Gavis/managing editor TCC students looking for a career in the food industry are not limited to culinary arts […]
South Campus seminar prepares students for jobs
By Jasmine Fagan/reporter As students prepare for the upcoming hiring fair Oct. 25 on South Campus, the career and transfer […]
SE student’s quilt earns blue ribbon at State Fair
By Karen Gavis/managing editor A 17-year-old dual credit SE student earned a blue ribbon at the State Fair of Texas […]
The Great Argument
By Joshua Knopp • special assignments editor Jobs, economic growth RomneyHe has touted a five-point economic plan similar to one […]