By Kathryn Kelman and Jason Middlebrooks Former students, faculty remember college’s history From $4 per-credit-hour tuition to $59, a lot […]
September 27, 2017
New clubs, organizations offered this semester
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor New clubs and organizations are offered on campus each semester, which have the potential to offer […]
Board votes to simplify logging on
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief TCC’s board of trustees approved a contract to simplify login services at the Sept. 21 meeting. “This […]
Viewpoint – America must revive anti-war movement
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief With the growing threat of another armed conflict, the anti-war movement needs to make a comeback in […]
Viewpoint – Today’s music lacks soul, profoundness
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor As I sit here with my Beats by Dre Professional headphones on, Apple Music on shuffle […]
Editorial – North Korea deserves timeout after threats
The United Nations Security Council has recently adopted a United States resolution to force new sanctions on North Korea after […]
Workshop helps students weigh fake news facts
By Annette Kirk/reporter Fake news has been a rising issue in the era of growing technology and was particularly important […]
Counseling director’s workshop links passion with success
By Melisa Ceman/reporter Passion is important, and it helps work on overall happiness and contentment said a South Campus speaker […]
Students discuss moving to America
By Gabrielle Saleh/reporter Coming from a different country to the U.S. is a culture shock, student speakers told NW Campus […]
Choreographer teaches salsa class
Mayor encourages students to get involved on campus
By Gabrielle Saleh/reporter TCC gives students the opportunity to retool themselves for the future, and the best way to harness […]
Speaker discusses politics, ideologies
By Raegan Scharfetter and Jonathan Rose Students gathered Sept. 21 on TR Campus to learn about politics and ideologies in […]
Butterflies help teach class art appreciation
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor NE student Angela Hardy’s professor told her to take pride in her work when putting together […]
Faculty show off wide range of art in newest exhibit
Students chat with councilman
By Jason Shotwell/reporter In honor of Constitution Day, Fort Worth mayor pro tem Dennis Shingleton and members of the TR […]
Alcohol, drug discussion gives insight about abuse
By Victor Aldana/reporter Students learned about the dangers of drinking and drugs at a SE Campus workshop Sept. 20. SE […]
Financial options explained for minorities
By Sergio Tapia/reporter Students learned about options available for minority students to help them finance their education and accomplish their […]
Ritualistic plant sparks controversy
By Annette Kirk/reporter Speaker talks about stigma of peyote usage among natives “The root of the devil” is what missionaries […]