Linda Puga campus editor Australian singer-songwriter, actor and YouTuber Troye Sivan began his musical career in 2015 and has since […]
September 2, 2015
Names & Events
Now-Oct. 23 SE’s Judith J. Carrier Library is host to Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry: A Traveling Exhibit on […]
South shows off its technology
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor South Campus opened its new, environmentally friendly technology building, offering classes this semester for students […]
TR Campus’ founding president retires
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor Although she originally planned to stay at TCC a few years and move to a […]
Board votes yes to tuition increase
By Hope Sandusky/editor-in-chief Students will see an increase in tuition starting in spring 2016 after TCC’s board of trustees approved […]
Campus carry arrives at TCC in August 2017
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Over the summer break, the Texas Legislature passed a law that will allow students, faculty and […]
NE faculty showcase artwork
2015 Painting Exhibition
CD Review – Album offers wide mixture of good, boring selections
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor Vintage Latino presents a hit-and-miss collection of music from various Latin American artists.
Movie Review – Irritating plot provides no escape for audience
By Tabitha Redder/reporter In No Escape, a family’s journey to survive in an ambiguous unspecified Asian country was shot well […]
Editorial – School fumbles with free speech rights
Social media has developed a large gray area over what qualifies as “freedom of speech” and what can be labeled […]
Viewpoint – Cyber breach exposes more than extramarital affairs
Tabitha Redder/reporter Infidelity and adultery have always lurked in dark corners as unmentionable taboos, but a recent cyber hack brought […]
Viewpoint – NASA budget cuts harm Earth exploration
Jamil Oakford/managing editor Between capturing the first pictures of Pluto and the discovery of an Earth-like planet not too far […]
From teacher to VPAA, Smith reflects on TCC
By Hope Sandusky/editor-in-chief When asked what he will miss the most about TCC, Gary Smith says it will be the […]
Students share on managing stress
By Kathryn O’Brien/reporter Students shouldn’t give up or get complacent, experienced TCC students suggest for avoiding stress in college.
Sophomores offer survival guide to new enrollees
By Brandy Voirin/reporter Most students know to study the syllabus before the semester begins, but TR student John Koutsousfis recommends […]
Students tackle back-to-school jet lag
By Jamil Oakford/managing editor As students filter back into class, an unmistakable fatigue surrounds them as they try to gear […]
Advising office assists outside classes
By Jessy Diamba/reporter Not only does an early visit to the advising/counseling center make sense because it’s required, but students […]
Students discuss balancing stresses of college courses
By Devin Simkins/reporter Struggling with how to study for college is a common issue for students.