By Larraine Lee/ reporter In college, academic status is determined by a student’s grade point average. Many students juggle classes […]
September 16, 2015
Body cameras become staple for TCC police
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor TCC’s police department now requires that officers on patrol wear a body camera, stemming from […]
TR president embraces new role
By Audrey Werth/ tr news editor Sean Madison, TR Campus’ new president, wasn’t sure exactly what career he would have […]
TR lab presents tech hacks
By— Ross Ocampo While the i7-6800K Intel core processor may be the fastest on the market, the AMD FX-9590 core […]
TR nurse gives study tips
By— Matthew McConathy A TR nurse shared suggestions on study skills and achieving a successful profile on studying and time […]
Students capitalize on their free time while on campus
Shyamalan returns with creepy new film
By Jamil Oakford/ managing editor Visiting one’s grandparents has never been so stressful or creepy. The Visit, directed and written […]
Sports Calendar
Sept. 18 The SE Campus HPER department will hold its first intramural event, a dodgeball tournament, at 1 p.m. in […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-Sept. 30 Bamboo Art by Shane Whitehead is on display on the upper level of the NE Campus J. Ardis […]
Hispanic Heritage •CALENDAR•
Sept. 16 SE will offer a final showing of the documentary The New Juarez 9:35-11 a.m. in the ESCC HUB. […]
Counselor assists in identifying disorders
By Tee Townsend/ reporter Everyone’s ability to process information differs, a former TCC counselor told South Campus students Sept. 8. […]
Writers need to also revise, speaker says
By Gerrit McDonald/ reporter If students plan for success, maximize resources and don’t procrastinate, there is no reason not to […]
TR counselor offers aid on suicide awareness
By Brian Garcia/ reporter Suicide awareness is spoken about frequently on campus because it occurs more often than the public […]
NE sets trail markers for easy exercise access
By Brandy Voirin/ reporter Day after day, NE students, faculty and staff take countless steps using familiar friends: the sidewalks. […]
Viewpoint – Davis’ actions not appropriate as protest
Dylan Leverett/ reporter As of Sept. 9, Kim Davis was released to the cheers of supporters and the protests of […]
Viewpoint – Media stereotyping of men overlooked but important
Hope Sandusky/ editor-in-chief In recent years, a giant light has been shed on the stereotypes and horrible representation of women […]
Editorial – Factory farms don’t end world hunger
Many people agree that world hunger is a major issue needing to be solved. This is a worthy goal because […]
Names and Events
Now-Oct. 23 SE’s Judith J. Carrier Library is host to Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry: A Traveling Exhibit on […]