By Charles Swanigon/reporter Cindy Mask, a surgical technology instructor on NE Campus, started a community service project in 2005, called […]
October 6, 2010
Police re-address alert system after UT, Brookhaven
By Shelly Williams/editor in chief In light of two recent incidents of armed students on campuses, TCC’s police department has […]
Debate on carrying guns on campus reignites
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor NE student Dennis Makus pulled a concealed handgun license from his wallet, but he didn’t […]
NW student overcomes her ‘stuck talk’ disorder
By Bethany Peterson/reporter When a mother returns from a three-week absence and her little girl cannot speak to greet her, […]
College replaces ATMs
By Colt Langley/reporter Because of an expired contract with Chase Bank, TCC campuses, excluding Trinity River, will receive new ATMs. […]
Opinion-War game disrespects soldiers
The struggle of Good vs. Evil has been stylized in our entertainment since the first Greek tragedy. Nowadays, the fight […]
Balance needed for paper, plastic
Viewpoint by Marley Malenfant/se news editor Paper or plastic? Because of the rampant use of debit and credit cards, cash […]
Tea Party pushing radical agenda
Viewpoint by Aaron Turner/reporter Ever since an aristocratic band of colonists tossed crates of British tea into Boston Harbor, the Boston […]
Wiretapping straddles rights
By Shelly Williams/editor-in-chief Freedom of speech? Protecting privacy? Liar. Liar. Pants on fire. Several rights of the first 10 amendments […]
NE honor society attracts students from all majors
By Aaron Turner/reporter Psychology majors and non-majors alike joined the ranks of the International Honor Society in Psychology as the […]
TR summit tackles leadership
By Bethany Sanderson/reporter The Center for Leadership Development presents its Eighth Leadership eXperience Summit — Leading Change, Understanding Difference from […]
TR workshop highlights benefits of setting goals
By Aaron Coleman/reporter Students on TR Campus attended a workshop Sept. 28 designed to help them set and achieve their […]
BP oil spill receives new perspective
By Joshua Knopp/entertainment editor Consumers must control themselves or catastrophes such as the Gulf oil leak will become the norm, […]
NW emphasizes student fitness
By Ciaran Lambert/reporter NW students and faculty learned how they could live if they choose to eat well and exercise […]
SE students put face on hunger
By Marley Malenfant/se news editor A group of SE Campus students will do its part to fight hunger in Tarrant […]
TR Campus students learn not to procrastinate in seminar
By Casey Holder/reporter Procrastination is something that all people have to deal with and learn to overcome in their own […]
Instructor cooks on South Campus
By Aaron Coleman/reporter Students will taste history and heritage when history/government instructor Carlos Rovelo gives two workshops involving food. Rovelo’s […]
Test anxiety session heads to TR Campus
By Ashton Phillips/reporter Trinity River Campus will offer a free luncheon workshop Oct. 12, covering ways to handle test anxiety. Calming […]