By Alice Hale/reporter Part of TCC’s diversity derives from the couple thousand international students who enroll in TCC courses each […]
September 18, 2013
Bill Cosby to perform at Bass Hall
By Heather Horton/reporter An Evening with Bill Cosby, which takes place Sept. 24 at Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort […]
Lack of details, clarity in Syria debate causes concern to some
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief Amid growing tensions in Syria, students, faculty and staff are speaking out against a possible attack, citing […]
Opinion-U.S. involvement in Syria is no solution
A deal that forces Syria to give up its chemical weapons may have prevented the U.S. from a decision it […]
They can’t put it on the Internet if it’s not true
Viewpoint by Rhiannon Saegert/managing editor “Like and share or you have no <3!” Nothing makes Facebook users roll their eyes harder. What, […]
Streaming offers students affordable alternatives
Viewpoint by Elaine Bonilla/se news editor After a long, stressful day of work or school, coming home, sitting on the […]
Names & Events
Sept. 18 A job fair puts student job seekers in contact with employers 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the WSTU lobby […]
Time management discussed on South
By De’Marca McLemore and Colton Wright/reporters Time — one of the world’s most valuable resources — is often taken for granted, […]
TCC budgets $2 million to buy Dell computers
By Kenney Kost/editor-in-chief The board of trustees approved a contract not to exceed $2 million with Dell for the purchase […]
Seminar gives strategies for better learning styles
By Rosanna Fernandez/reporter When students know their natural learning styles, they can adapt more effective studying strategies, an academic advisor […]
Boot camp stresses importance of academic writing
By Matt Fulkerson/reporter Since developing skills as an academic writer is a necessity, being unable to express ideas in a […]
Studying requires more effort than reading, memory
By Mason Prince/reporter Students at a Sept. 10 session on SE Campus had a chance to learn about how they […]
Counselor urges students to protect GPA
By Mathew Shaw/reporter One’s GPA goes beyond simple academic standing, a SE counselor told students Sept. 9. Its implications include […]
Emergency coordinator tells students plan must include mental health
By Selby Lopez/reporter No matter where people live, disaster is always a daily possibility. That’s why instead of pretending it […]
Staying active, healthy keeps brain going strong
By Samantha Sutton/reporter What doesn’t kill students only makes them stronger, health specialist Melissa Evans told SE students Sept. 10. […]
Resting the brain produces results, SE advisor says
By Caroline Manausa/reporter Just as road maps help travelers chart efficient journeys, good time management skills help students pave their […]
SafeHaven speaker describes good relationships
By Keisha Bruner/reporter Respect, honesty, self-worth, security, trust, reliability and unconditional love all have one thing in common — healthy […]
Students learn to save time with handy apps
By Ben Heath/reporter With more smartphones around, SE library director Jo Klemm highlighted her top five app picks for college […]