By Chan Mon/reporter Interrupting a classroom lecture with a question or comment can be a good learning technique even though […]
September 19, 2012
Former migrant farm worker, bull rider breaks cultural traditions to live dreams
By Karen Gavis/managing editor Sitting inside Starbucks speaking eloquently about visiting local art museums, one would never guess the TCC […]
To vote, make sure to register by Oct. 9
Election year is here again, and every voice counts the same – even students. Often times, the same clichés are […]
Local elections overlooked by student voters
Students voting locally happens so rarely, the event seems like a myth, said Jana Johnson, assistant administrator of Tarrant County […]
Fans need closure to online superhero game
City of Heroes is closing down, and its player base still doesn’t know why. The online superhero game blew down […]
Staying organized important for transfer students
By Javine Toms/reporter Getting into the four-year school of their choice will be easier if students follow some key steps, […]
Chancellor talks to students at NW’s success conference
By Taylor Jensen/nw news editor More than 700 students registered for the annual NW Student Success Conference Sept. 11-12, academic […]
Advisor urges students to learn about 4-year colleges
By Craig Barnes/reporter The college transfer process may not be easy, but academic advisor Casey Ramos helped SE students ease […]
Note-taking strategies help students remember information, director says
By Shu Patel/reporter All students are different in what type of note-taking strategy works best for them. Nonetheless, they should […]
NW speaker suggests ways to manage time
By Tabitha Redder/reporter Time management is the bigzgest challenge reported by college students, a speaker told NW students on Sept. […]
Names & Events
Now-Sept. 20 TR Campus students, faculty and staff are invited to volunteer for the Botanical Research Institute of Texas service […]
SE Campus will release literary magazine Sept. 25
By Elyssa Whaley/reporter SE Campus will unveil the third edition of The Compass, its literary magazine, 6-8 p.m. Sept. 25 […]
Hispanic Heritage
Now-Oct. 8 The NW Campus Hispanic Heritage Month Photo Contest entries will be due by noon Oct. 8 in WSTU […]
Mexican culture expert sees changes, hopes for best
By Paul Matson and Natalya Engelsen Rocío del Carmen Dalel Cortés, executive director of the Instituto Mexicano de Español y Cultura, […]
Improved shooting range coming to NW
By Taylor Jensen/nw news editor NW Campus will soon break ground on a new indoor firing range that will eliminate […]
Difficult children need empathy, according to mental health experts
By Z. Poe Doyle/reporter Unruly, severely disturbed children were the focus of Love and Logic: Techniques for the Professional Sept. […]
Once homeless, community health educator advocates for HIV/AIDS
By Alma Sosa/reporter A community health educator and community outreach advocate recently took Women in New Roles students on her […]
Students exercise power by voting, professor says
By Hayley Morrison/reporter An estimated 30 million young men and women are between the ages of 18 and 24, yet […]