By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor Students with old books lying around can now lighten their load while contributing to a […]
October 26, 2011
Local news anchor shares success in TR Campus leadership summit
By Eric Marchan/reporter WFAA news anchor Gloria Campos shared her story of success and leadership Oct. 14 on TR Campus. […]
Facebook important yet often dangerous, says NE professor
By Taylor Jensen/reporter It is important to realize how powerful recreational writing is, an English associate professor said Oct. 14 […]
Instructor converts interpreting skills into teaching
By Marley Malenfant/feature editor Part three in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, an […]
Household objects made into art
By Zanab Jaffrey/reporter Home building blocks made an interesting introduction to the art show currently on NW Campus. The works […]
Dreamer produces Batman movies for love of comics
By Tristian Evans/reporter “Life is not a comic book.” Those were the words a rabbi told Hollywood producer Michael Uslan […]
Scratches, old lace give artists unique inspiration
By KAREN GAVIS/se news editor Curated by Christopher Blay, String Theory: Connecting the Lines showcases the work of artists Anne […]
South Campus art features exhibit by father-son pair
By Mona Lisa Tucker/south news editor A new exhibit in South Campus’ Carillon Gallery features artwork from father-and-son artists Don […]
Movie Review-Paranormal Activity 3
By Joshua knopp/managing editor This family shouldn’t be allowed to buy video cameras anymore.Paranormal Activity 3 follows the series’ pattern […]
Executive director talks adult illiteracy awareness
By Erick Traska/reporter One in five adults in Tarrant County cannot read well enough to succeed at a fourth-grade level, […]
Stress can kill, but relaxation can cure, says NE counselor
By Eric Marchan/reporter Stress is common to all students, and they can learn to cope with it, a NE counselor […]
SE Campus will offer free prep workshops for Accuplacer test
By Andrew Brenner/reporter Beginning Oct. 31, SE Campus will offer free Accuplacer Prep Workshops for students who have missed the […]
Best carved pumpkin to win $100 cash in NE art contest
By Erick Traska/reporter Carving a pumpkin could carve its way into someone’s wallet with up to a $100 first prize […]
Breast cancer can happen to anyone, TR speaker says
By Erick traska/reporter In 2011, roughly 230,000 women have been diagnosed and nearly 40,000 deaths have resulted from breast cancer. […]
Sleep, exercise, no cigarettes reduce cancer risks
By Karen Gavis/se news editor Although avoiding breast cancer might not be possible, a local doctor told a SE audience […]
Low turnout for table tennis tourney doesn’t hamper fun
By Eric Poe/sports editor With only four participants, the NE Campus table tennis tournament could not have been blamed if […]
SE volleyball league plays in November
By Eric Poe/sports editor SE Campus will have a volleyball tournament starting Nov. 11. The tournament will be two days […]
Beginner’s luck claims prize
By Andrew Brenner/reporter A golf rookie took first-place honors in a golf tournament on SE Campus Oct. 21. Participants were […]