By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief Allen Goben stepped into the NE Campus presidency with high expectations and matching support. Coming from Western […]
September 10, 2014
Early college high schools open at TCC
By Dylan Bradley, Jamil Oakford and Ashley Wood/reporters The jump from middle school to high school added a college twist […]
Supplemental instruction gets funding
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief Supplemental instruction provides students with more than just tutoring at TCC. With the board of trustees adding […]
Apps for objects give tech more attention
As the iPhone 6 is set to be released later this fall, it’s almost impossible not to think of all […]
Personal opinion shouldn’t deny anyone equality of rights
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief Society cannot allow personal beliefs or opinions to foster public policy that destroys equal rights. Social issues […]
Women shouldn’t pay price for private photos
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor The Internet reminded users recently that privacy is a pleasure not equally granted to everyone. Hackers […]
Fort Worth mayor speaks at garden
By Ashley Wood/south news editor The rising rate of obesity and diabetic-related deaths in the U.S. has TCC committed to […]
Hispanic Heritage Calander
Sept. 13 The Family Empowerment Center will present Free Mega U.S. Citizenship Workshop, sponsored by Proyecto Inmigrante Inc., to help […]
NW Campus event focuses on civil rights
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor The Walsh Library will host a two-day event to celebrate the piece of legislation that helped […]
Learning centers show their services
By James Nwankpah/reporter A group designed to make school simpler, help students get smarter and even encourage them to enjoy […]
South talks about service
Students and faculty on South Campus can gain volunteer or community service hours at Get Your Serve On 11 a.m.-2 […]
South artist shows off shapes in exhibit
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor Shapes are invading South Campus’ Carillon Gallery. Randy Guthmiller, the artist whose work is on […]
Academy promotes leadership in students
About 20-30 students gathered on NE Campus Sept. 2 to learn about the student leadership academy. The academy meets twice […]
Diversity council addresses offensive language
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor SE Campus’ diversity and inclusion council is trying to take a stand against offensive language […]
Names & Events
Now-Sept. 11 Learning Skills Week on SE Campus continues its multiple-day event where students can take part in sessions with […]
Romantic zombie gives fresh new look
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor Reimagining a genre that’s dominating both film and television is a tall order. Life After […]
Paris catacombs become home to horror
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor The catacombs of Paris have been renowned as not just a cool place to hold […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-Sept. 18 An exhibit of work around the theme of beauty by art associate professors Cindy Hurt, Scott Parker and […]