By Dylan Bradley/reporter How something is said allows anything to be said, said NE student support coordinator. Kateeka Harris, coordinator […]
October 9, 2013
Yes, we CAN!
By Samantha Sutton/reporter TCC students are competing against University of Texas at Arlington and professional architects by building structures out […]
Best Maid official gives SE students career advice
By Ben Heath/reporter With culinary students looking for work, the director of research and development for Best Maid offered insight […]
WWII vet colors life with timeless art
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief When an elderly man strolled into NW administrative assistant Kathy Saburn’s office, there was no way she […]
Shutdown could impact some current, future grants
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief A full week into the government shutdown, TCC students, faculty and staff haven’t felt many direct effects […]
Grant to study effects of NE Mod Math
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief NE Campus was selected as the only community college in the nation to participate in a study […]
Opinion-Shutdown punishes innocent workers
President Barack Obama said Congress should never threaten the full faith and credit of the United States of America, and […]
Starting small could have major impact on poverty
Viewpoint by Sandy Hill/reporter It’s been said if you have food in your refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof […]
Woman president could move equality forward
Viewpoint by Anderson Colemon/tr editor It’s time to alternate history, for once, and elect the country’s first female president. Examples […]
TR students explore silent world of deaf
By Anderson Colemon/tr news editor Hearing students can enter the world of silence Oct. 17. Through TR Campus’ program It’s a […]
TCC’s diversity director talks to SE on inclusion
By Mathew Shaw/reporter Diversity and inclusion were topics of discussion for TCC faculty, staff and students Oct. 2 on SE […]
Writing seminar planned on NE
By Samantha Sutton/reporter Students can learn how to nourish themselves as writers at the seventh annual Do the Write Thing […]
NE takes awards in speech, debate tournament
By Selby Lopez/reporter NE Campus won two first-place awards while hosting the eighth annual Novice Tournament for speech and debate […]
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 10 The Trinity River Equality in Education club concludes its celebration of Gay Pride Week. On Wednesday, students can […]
SE disability office gets more room
By Elaine Bonilla/se news editor SE disabilities support services recently received an expansion to better assist students and staff. The […]
SE holds reception for literary journal
By Mathew Shaw/reporter Ten SE authors shared their creative works during a reception on SE Campus Oct. 1. The event […]
NE music building receives updates
By Dylan Bradley/reporter NE Campus’ music department renovation is complete after two years. The renovations were largely spurred because of […]
TR Halloween Bash encourages dressing up
By Victor Henderson/reporter It’s that time of year when seeing ghouls, goblins and Lady Gagas running around is strongly encouraged, […]