By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief Gov. Rick Perry and other state and local leaders gathered on South Campus Oct. 20 to help […]
October 27, 2010
Electrical shut down to hit NE on Nov. 7
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief Unless faculty and students want spoiled and rotting food, they need to clean out any refrigerators in […]
SE student finds acclaim with music
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor Marcus Dinkins went from being a member of the James Bowie High School step team […]
Opinion-Bullying disease needs cure
In the last few weeks, it seems that bullying has turned into a national epidemic. On Sept. 22, Rutgers University […]
Take politics out of custody battle
Viewpoint by Terry Webster/ne news editor A laundry list of unacceptable conditions comes to mind when we hear of a […]
Proposed law hits ‘buzzed’ drivers
Viewpoint by Colt Langley/managing editor A proposed law called DWAI, or Driving While Ability Impaired, will be under consideration when […]
Tax credit deserves 2nd run
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief President Barack Obama has called on Congress to make something called the American Opportunity Tax Credit permanent. […]
National, state honors handed out to The Collegian
By Colt Langley/managing editor The Collegian staff received awards in both state and national competitions at two recent conferences. National […]
Mustache contest raising prostate cancer awareness
By Ciaran Lambert/reporter This November will also be known as Movember, a men’s health movement raising awareness for prostate cancer […]
TR week helps out transfer students
By Magan Mitchell/reporter The TR Campus invites students from all campuses to attend Transfer Connections Week Nov. 1-5 providing students […]
Academic adviser teaches importance of frugality
By Ciaran Lambert/reporter NE academic advisor Randy Saleh presented Money Management and Students Oct. 19. This seminar taught students how […]
Reading, time management stressed during TR instructor’s workshop
By Ashton Phillips/reporter Reading is about managing time because when one sets aside time to read, that person will read, […]
South deals with stress in seminar
By Mona Lisa Tucker/reporter South Counselor Sandra Johnson will present Stress: Coping with the Pressures of School, Work and Family […]
Ex-center director to address meeting
By Emily Couchman/reporter The former director of the Fort Worth Women’s Business Center will come to South Campus Nov. 3 […]
Students, faculty attend TR leadership discussion summit
By Perla Gonzalez/reporter TR Campus hosted the eighth Leadership eXperience Summit — Leading Change Understanding Difference Oct. 15. About 250 […]
Workshop teaches NE on research
By Brittanie Dawson/reporter No longer will the student remain trapped without direction while researching because research has been simplified into […]
Principal discusses teaching jobs
By Amy Estrada/reporter The Alpha Epsilon Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi will host Finding a Job in the Teaching […]
NE students advised on goal-setting in life
By Casey Parkhurst Students can set goals for making the right decisions not only for now in their college career but […]