Now-Dec. 5 NW student development services is hosting a community service donation drive benefiting Cook Children’s Hospital. Donations accepted include […]
October 29, 2014
Big issues face voters as election nears
Education: Wendy Davis Wants pre-kindergarten to be expanded into a full-day program for people with low incomes, limited […]
Candlelight vigil recognizes car accident victim
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief TCC police officer Keith Foster came to work early every day to go to the student activities […]
Texas requires voters show ID
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor Texans will need more than just a voting card at the polls to vote in […]
Report says car burglaries declined, but new problem highlighted
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief The number of motor vehicle burglaries and thefts has declined across the district while the number of […]
Editorial – Education shouldn’t be far-fetched goal
Education is one of the greatest freedoms afforded to citizens of any country. And though it’s easy to take for […]
Viewpoint – Quick research can help voters make smart booth decisions
Tabitha Redder/managing editor Voting season crept up on many students this year. Amid the stacks of homework, studying, possible transfer […]
Viewpoint – Stubbornness over petty issues has time, place
dylan bradley/editor-in-chief People love proving themselves right, but when is it actually worth the fight to prove it?
Fashion trends market to breast cancer awareness
By Brandy Voirin/reporter Pink products have infiltrated the fashion market. Gone are the days of broadcasting one’s support for breast […]
Counselor helps students manage stress, emotions
By Jalyn Sneed/reporter Students were taught how to control unwanted emotions at the Stress Management presentation on NE Campus Oct. […]
South Campus students voice their wants, needs during Q&A session
By Ashley Wood/south news editor The communication line between administrators and students can be unclear at times, so South student […]
Racism illustrated in upcoming South show
Student walks away from accident
Bayou City tournament successful for NE speech
By Victoria Cross/reporter The NE speech and debate team made a mark last weekend at the Bayou City Swing Tournament […]
NE students learn how ethical lines can become blurred
By Brandy Voirin/reporter An English assistant professor told students Oct. 21 that ethics aren’t always clear-cut. “It’s all about morals,” Shewanda Riley […]
South instructor uses laughter to help students grasp biology
By Ashley Wood/south news editor Part three in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, […]
Presentation on NE gives negative, positive social media views
By Matt Koper/reporter Alma Martinez-Egger has her dream job because she protected her image. Martinez, the human resources director for […]
SE project wants students involved politically
By Courtney Horton/reporter One SE government instructor encourages her students to get involved in politics and get to know what’s […]