By Elyssa Gideon/reporter People can learn more about the LGBTQ+ community and how to advocate for them during a Safe […]
September 26, 2018
Gaming for change
By JW McNay/managing editor Campus collaborates with community for tournaments Students and community members of all abilities joined to compete, […]
College to repair Code Blue phones
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved at its meeting Sept. 20 more than $931,000 to repair Code Blue […]
Citizenship experts aid area residents
A panel of immigration experts told students and area residents that fear may keep many immigrants from seeking U.S. citizenship. […]
Presence at Pride to continue
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Tarrant County’s Pride Week is around the corner, and once again TCC’s LGBT clubs from across the […]
Editorial – Voter suppression, not fraud threatens nation
President Donald Trump is right. Our electoral process is under assault. But the issue isn’t voter fraud. The real issue […]
Viewpoint – Students, you have a right to be frustrated
By JW McNay/managing editor Students complaining about a teacher is not a new thing and probably won’t stop any time […]
Viewpoint – Fight ignorance with tolerance, knowledge
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor In today’s society, it seems like tolerance and respect of different views and opinions are going […]
Mayors talk monarchs
By Daniel Castellanos/reporter Tarrant County officials look to aid endangered bug Mayors from Fort Worth, Arlington and other Tarrant County […]
Students salsa it out
By Jocelyn Baires/reporter About 50 aspiring dancers assembled Sept. 19 in the TR Campus courtyard to learn the basic moves […]
Specialist to talk Latin American myths
By John Alfaro/reporter A specialist in the 20th and 21st century Latin American narrative will deliver a lecture on the […]
Provost gives students tips, advice for success
By JW McNay/managing editor Elva LeBlanc talked to students about success in relation to her journey from NE student to […]
Workshop defines fake news, media literacy
By Brian Fenley/reporter A panel of NE faculty presented a seminar on the dangers of “fake news” and discussed how […]
Improving health leads to better life
Alumni share life stories at luncheon
By Belle Trevino/reporter NE Campus celebrated its 50th anniversary at the Second Annual Alumni Luncheon with two TCC alumni — […]
Session shows healthy tips
Community visits campus for market
Alzheimer’s facts revealed
By Brian Fenley/reporter Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging — it is a progressive brain disease that causes […]