By Mark Bauer/reporter Early diagnosis of AIDS and HIV through testing can provide an opportunity for treatment that can prolong life […]
October 31, 2007
Award-winning harpist to perform
By Gary Collins/ne news editor University of North Texas graduate and jazz harpist Rizpah Lowe will perform 2 p.m. Tuesday, […]
A world like no other, a gamer’s dream: Halo 3
By Patrick Cusack/reporter It has been nearly six years since Bungie Software released Halo: Combat Evolved, which changed the gaming […]
Book Review-A Shred of Truth by Eric Wilson
By Benjamin Whiting/reporter Selecting the ingredients of a good novel is not difficult. A good plot, intriguing characters and well-written […]
Collegian staff win honors at 2-year college conference
By Mark Bauer/se news editor The Collegian, TCC’s student newspaper, came up big in recent live, on-site competitions, finishing first […]
Counselor offers tips to find free money for scholarships
By Lauren Jackson/reporter Once students locate an area where they can find free monies, they have to be like a […]
Sports Talk-Dear Mark, keep Dirk, fagetabout Kobe trade
By John Garces/sports editor The hot topic around NBA circles as the season begins is the on-going soap opera involving […]
Viewpoint-Disaster comparisons favor fiery California
By André Green/managing editor As the wildfires in Southern California started spreading, relocation plans were quickly implemented. Football stadiums, hotels […]
District to improve cafeterias, board hears
By Katie Hudson-Martinez/feature editor Exciting upgrades are coming to the cafeterias on all four campuses, TCC board members were told […]
Opinion-Don’t read it; they won’t write it
Experts have long said a person’s checkbook is the window to his or her soul. Okay, maybe not the soul—but […]
Viewpoint-Halloween spooks need to stay alert
By Keisha McDuffie/reporter For as long as I can recall holidays, Halloween has been my favorite: the costumes, the face […]
Hexes embraced to excuse poor play by fans
By John Garces/sports editor Hexes are as much a part of sports as the athletes who play them. But, are […]
Instructor’s teaching style spawned from parents’ teachings
By André Green/managing editor (Part two in a four-part series on faculty winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, […]
Movie Review-The Assassination of Jesse James
By Sara Pintilie/entertainment editor The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is as lengthy as its title […]
Multi-campus dancer to exhibit routines
By Christopher Rincon/reporter The dance exhibition A Short Evening of Tall Dancin’ will be on NE Campus Nov. 3 in […]
NE students to collect gloves for needy
By Sharon Murra-Kapon/reporter The surgical technology program on NE Campus is reaching out to the community through the gLOVE Project. […]
New digs set standard for NE Campus broadcast program
By André Green/managing editor Throughout Jerry Zumwalt’s tenure at NE Campus, the radio television and broadcasting program has seen hundreds […]
Mexican speaker to explain communication, culture
By Mark Bauer/reporter Those interested in Mexico but without the time to travel there, can pick up the culture on NE […]