Abraham Mellish and Jesse Newton don’t let a melancholy rain Oct. 26 stop their musical collaboration. Besides shelter in the […]
October 28, 2009
Texans decide on propositions in Nov. 3 election
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief Texans will go to the polls Nov. 3 to decide the fate of 11 constitutional amendments, including […]
Acclaimed actor brings stage play to South Campus
By Montreal Spencer/south news editor Three-time Emmy Award winner Charles S. Dutton will perform his play From Jail to Yale […]
TCC campuses celebrate WINR anniversary with chancellor
By Diana Silva/reporter TCC’s interim chancellor helped students and faculty members from NE, South and SE campuses celebrate the 32nd […]
Opinion-More Tier One schools desired
On Nov. 3, Texans will decide which if any of 11 propositions will be added to the 456 amendments already […]
Don’t use children to earn brief fame
Viewpoint by Ashley Bradley/ne news editor Children are supposed to be the fruit of our lives, the reason to keep […]
Texting cost $600, could be worse
Viewpoint by Heather Bench/reporter A University of Utah study that placed college students in a driving simulator found they were […]
DART totally missed its target
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief Dallas, we have a problem. For the second consecutive year, some major screw-up occurred during the Texas-Oklahoma […]
SE students question administrators during forums
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor Parking issues, computer difficulties, designated smoking areas and cafeteria times were the main topics discussed […]
NE assistant professor talks economic inequalities
By Karen Simonson/reporter The United States has an incredible wealth gap, a NE Campus assistant professor told students last week. […]
Students told to be WINRs
By Colt Langley/reporter A South Campus counselor at a Women In New Roles Network meeting said the group should work […]
Wikipedia’s Web site going through changes
By Dea Ozegovic/reporter The online encyclopedia “anyone can edit” has changed. Wikipedia.org will no longer offer the characteristic that made […]
NW providing opportunity to spring into ski slopes
By Edna Horton/nw news editor Learning how to ski or snowboard and a trip to Angel Fire, N.M., are all […]
Administrative forum to focus on student issues
By Brittany Walker/reporter A South Campus student organization has decided to take a stand next month. The African American Student […]
NE professor reaches for stars to inspire students
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor (Part one in a four-part series on faculty winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary […]
NE cafeteria takes on new management with Neill
By Sandy Hill/reporter Growing up in a home where little cooking went on because her mom was busy holding down […]
South health services presents workshop on coping with stress
By Dea Ozegovic/reporter The drop date deadline, piles of assignments and countless tests and quizzes can pile up before students […]
Seminar to provide skills for improving PowerPoint visuals
By Courtney Chipman/reporter South Campus students can learn about PowerPoint Tips and Tricks: Make Your Presentation the Best Ever next […]