Since when is it OK to give a convicted terrorist a “get out of jail free” card? The Scots released […]
September 2, 2009
Tobacco ban draws mixed reaction
By Ashley Bradley/reporter Students arrived to a smoke-free campus this year. Last April, 60 percent of those who responded to […]
Enrollment grows 12% districtwide
By Shelly Williams/managing editor TCC is bursting at the seams everywhere, Trinity River Campus registrar Adam Baugh said of the […]
District offers new science degree plan
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief TCC now offers the Associate of Science degree, a new two-year plan tailored for science and mathematics […]
Good news: Enrollment’s up; Bad news: Where to park?
By Montreal Spencer/south news editor Usually, parking during the first week of school is the most congested time of the […]
New car seat law unfair to parents
Viewpoint by Edna Horton/nw news editor Starting Sept 1, the Texas Department of Public Safety enacted a new law everyone […]
Texas still on hook for tuition funds
Viewpoint by Shelly Williams/managing editor Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. They duped us […]
Orchestra symbol of freedom
By Steve Knight/editor-in-chief The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq, the first orchestra of its kind in the country, performed its […]
TCC volunteers to learn outside class
By Shelly Williams/managing editor As a way to promote leadership, social and civic responsibility and student involvement, TCC implemented a […]
Faculty, students give transition tips to life in college
By Rosa Martinez-Rodriguez/reporter During her senior year at Arlington High School, Haily Dunn prepared to enroll for this semester at […]
Ceramics artist shows Japanese art on NE
By Ashley Bradley/reporter Steven Branfman, potter, teacher and writer, will visit NE Campus Sept. 10-12 to lead a workshop teaching […]
Economy brings back more returning students to college
By Tammy Morgan-Hilliard/reporter With the recent economic turns, more and more adults are returning to college to get a degree, […]
Attention: cruiser alert
By Charles Swanigon/reporter CruiserAlert, part of CampusCruiser, allows TCC students, faculty and staff to receive notices through mobile devices. The […]
CLEP tests available for students
By Shavone Butler/reporter Rather than take a 15-week course, students can earn college credit by taking just one exam. The […]
Fast Track nursing class graduates
By Montreal Spencer/south news editor TCC’s Department of Nursing had its first recognition ceremony for summer 2009 Fast Track Option […]
Health services conducts free HIV-AIDS, syphilis testing
By Ashley Bradley/ne news editor This semester, TCC will conduct free HIV tests on all campuses except Trinity River, and […]
Coordinator gives survival tips to first-year students
By Karen Simonson/reporter College students must take responsibility for their own academic success, a South Campus coordinator said Aug. 26. […]
NW hosts success seminars
By Edna Horton/nw news editor Everything students need to become effective college students will be addressed in the Student Success […]