By Amy Estrada/reporter Going barefoot is usually something most people will do at home. Once people leave home, it’s only […]
September 07, 2011
Spies, lies slowly unravel after 30 years in hiding
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Spies lie. Why can’t spy movies? The Debt combines an adaptation of a 2007 Israeli film’s […]
The dark reveals nothing to fear in Don’t Be Afraid
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Horror movies somehow aren’t as scary when they’re actually fairy tales. Don’t Be Afraid of the […]
Entertainment Calendar
Art Sept. 8-Oct. 8 SE Campus Art Corridor II will present The Pencil of Nature: James Dewhirst and Angilee Wilkerson, […]
Teens fight for life, love in futuristic gladiator ring
By Tristian Evans/entertainment editor In the world of Suzanne Collins’ novel The Hunger Games, in addition to dealing with the […]
Transfer centers help students plan next step in education
By Hannah Weehunt/reporter TCC has transfer centers located on each campus designed to ease the process of moving to a […]
Former Children’s Center students join academies
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief Kids run carefree in the NE Campus Children’s Center, but they have to grow up someday. Former […]
Bikes provide leatherworker new opportunity for old skill
By Frankie Farrar-Helm/reporter While most students soaked up the hot sun at the lake or rode death-defying roller coasters at […]
Hispanic Heritage Calendar
Sept. 15 SE Campus begins Hispanic Heritage Month Fact-A-Day. Two Hispanic countries will be highlighted each week this month on […]
NW to hold Success Conference
By Haneen Khatib/nw news editor NW Campus will host its fifth annual Student Success Conference 8 a.m.-noon Sept. 13-14 in […]
Campuses to host variety of events to mark Sept. 11
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor With the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Sunday, several TCC campuses will host events […]
Names and Events
Sept. 7 NW student organizations and student activities present Club Fest 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. in the NW […]
City renews old library as center for education
By Mario Montalvo/ne news editor The new Haltom City Northeast Center has opened its doors to make undergraduate and continuing […]
Teaching psychology with magic
By Karen Gavis/se news editor SE Campus psychology associate professor Karl Des Robinson teaches using an array of honed teaching […]
Deportation has some cons
By Bethany Peterson/editor-in-chief Texas parole officers can now deport illegal aliens convicted of both non-violent and violent crimes who are […]
Higher standards for books, please
By Tristian Evans/entertainment editor The success of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter, Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series and Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson […]
The day America remembers
Sunday will mark the 10th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. On that day […]
Teens dieting solo not the best idea
By Mona Lisa Tucker/south news editor Being thin does not guarantee happiness. As a teenager, I struggled with my weight […]