By Hope Sandusky/reporter Students should start now to transfer later, a panel of six university admission counselors advised first- and […]
September 17, 2014
NW tutor gives ABCs of math
By Matt Koper/reporter Rolando Flores has a degree in math but didn’t fully understand the subject until he started tutoring […]
NW speaker says exercising helps learning
By Hope Sandusky/reporter Movement facilitates learning, a NW health and physical education associate professor said during a “walk-and-talk” presentation. Joshua […]
Language should be inclusive, SE diversity counselor says
By Leyla Oun/reporter Understanding the difference between offensive language and inclusive language can promote a more positive experience at TCC, […]
SE students learn value of scholarship essay
By Martin Paredes/reporter Students who want a scholarship should write an application essay that paints a picture as to where […]
SE tutors make sense out of math
By Chelsea Olson/reporter The Math Resource Center offers students any necessary assistance, two math tutors told SE students Sept. 9. […]
Take care in choosing next college, SE speaker says
By Courtney Horton/reporter Everyone has a plan to do something different, the SE academic advisor and transfer center coordinator told […]
Students need academic etiquette, SE instructors say
By Courtney Horton/reporter Effort plus quality equals good grades, a speaker told SE students Sept. 9. SE instructors Talia Dancer […]
Transferring takes effort, speaker says
By Rodrigo Valverde/reporter The goal of attending a four-year college is well within the grasp of all TCC students, according […]
Prioritizing time is key, South advisor says
A small group of students met on South Campus Sept. 9 to gain better time management skills for studying and […]
NW counselor gives breathing advice for test anxiety
Many students experience test anxiety, a counselor told a NW audience Sept 9. Brentom Jackson, a counselor as well as […]
State senator talks education, takes aim at Abbott
By Tabitha Redder/managing editor A visit from Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis filled College Hall to the brim on NE […]
NE Campus water main break causes temporary building closures
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief NE Campus facilities staff worked through the night to repair a water main break. Both science buildings […]
EDITORIAL – Athletes don’t deserve special treatment
Professional athletes have a history of trouble with the law but rarely receive adequate punishment for their actions. National Football […]
VIEWPOINT – Public transportation should be option for TCC students
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor The beauty of TCC isn’t just the many campuses spanning Tarrant County, but the fact […]
VIEWPOINT – Video games are untapped educational resource
By Dylan Bradley/editor-in-chief Video games should be a bigger part of every student’s academic career. Games have become a small […]
NW Campus discusses suicide prevention tactics
By Audrey Werth/reporter Suicide takes nearly 40,000 lives a year in America. In Texas, there are one and a half […]
Clubs can provide benefits, advantages to any involved
By Hunter Hutchings/reporter It may surprise some teachers, but when asked about an event that profoundly changed them while attending […]