ALEX HOBEN editor-in-chief alexandra.hoben@my.tccd.edu NW Campus’ parking availability has been cut in half with the closure of one of its […]
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Students highlight campus Wi-Fi issues
XAVIER BOATNER campus editor xavier.boatner@my.tccd.edu TCC students have spoken about the issues they’ve had when trying to connect to Wi-Fi […]
SE play reveals hidden story of Vietnam War
HOPE SMITH campus editor hope.smith393@my.tccd.edu SE Campus drama will be producing a hidden story of Vietnam, “A Piece of My […]
Faculty displays inspiration- NE faculty show art pieces throughout Art Corridor II
OLLA MOKHTAR campus editor olla.mokhtar@my.tccd.edu SE faculty introduces their artwork at the Faculty Biennial Corridor II via different mediums. The […]
“Pinocchio,” not a real boy, a real creepy flop
IRENE DOMINGUEZ campus editor irene.dominguez370@my.tccd.edu Disney has chosen to grace us with another live action remake of an old classic. […]
“Brahmastra Part One: Shiva” If only it could be the last part
RABBIA MOLAI managing editor rabbia.molai@my.tccd.edu Karan Johar is known for creating magic on the big screen, so the pressure was […]
Horoscope culture is getting out of control
Horoscopes have made a rise in mainstream media, but how will a predetermined set of opinions affect people’s future decision-making? […]
Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ swims in a sea of controversy
XAVIER BOATNER campus editor xavier.boatner@tccd.edu In a world oversaturated 10 times over with reboots, remakes, re-imaginings and sequels, it’s no […]
‘Black enough’ stereotypes are harmful to the community
KEYLA HOLMES reporter collegian.editor@tccd.edu As a collective, more of an effort is arguably being made to respect and appreciate Black […]