By Juan Ibarra/reporter The Walsh Library on NW Campus was transformed into an eerie place with ghostly music and a […]
October 24, 2018
Election 2018 – Candidates for US Senate Voters Guide
For more about election engagement go here. For more on what to know when going to vote go here. For where […]
Where, when to early vote
Campus locations NE Campus 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 30-Nov. 1 NSTU 1506 South Campus 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 30-Nov. 1 […]
Editorial – More work still to do for #MeToo movement
Much has changed with workplace culture in the year since the words “me” and “too” became an unforgettable hashtag and […]
Viewpoint – President needs to pick more qualified people
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor President Donald Trump admitted at a rally Oct. 19 that the person he nominated to head […]
Viewpoint – Thrift store shopping could help save planet
By Arelys Morales Conty/campus editor Buying clothes on a budget is difficult, and cheap clothes can be made using practices […]
Libraries to aid aspiring writers in November
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC libraries across the district are gearing up for National Novel Writing Month, which kicks off on […]
Author talks race, history
By JW McNay/managing editor Century-old injustices revealed A guest speaker presented what she called a lesser-known history of Texas-Mexico border […]
Students discover fun of Afro-Latin dance
By Aayanna D. Fonseca/reporter People don’t have to be black, white or Hispanic to dance. With a few tribal chants combined […]
Project spotlights domestic violence
By Michael Lopez/repoter NW and TR students were encouraged to be creative in an effort to spread awareness about violence […]
Alumnus discusses obstacles, triumphs
By John Wunker/reporter Motivational speaker Chet McDoniel brought life lessons and social commentary to NE Campus Oct. 16. A former […]
Workshop informs students about disabilities
By Yela Burian/reporter NW Campus celebrated Disability Awareness Month with a big bang Oct. 15 in an effort to promote […]
What to know when voting
For more about election engagement go here. For more on Cruz vs. O’Rourke go here. For where and when to early […]
Halloween in the age of #MeToo
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Students question movement’s reach A year ago, Alyssa Milano elevated the Harvey Weinstein conversation when she invited […]
Banned film inspires campus’ haunted house
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor The Halloween spirit will be in the air when South Campus’ writing center hosts its annual […]
Student veterans explore opportunities at job fair
Two shorts to hit stage
By Arelys Morales Conty/campus editor Campus theater to balance comedy with drama South Campus will premiere two short plays, A […]
Student-created plays to debut during Festival
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief For the seventh year in a row, the SE theater department will produce its Festival of New […]