After a yearlong knockdown, drag-out court battle between Samsung and Apple, a jury found Samsung guilty of copyright infringement and […]
September 5, 2012
NW hosts fire training exercise for area responders
By Taylor Jensen/nw news editor Flames, smoke and jet fuel — just another day at the NW fire training center. […]
Distance learning allows flexibility for students
By Melissa Smith/reporter Before donning pajamas and kicking back for a trigonometry lecture delivered on the web, prospective students should […]
Con artists take advantage of government-awarded money
By Mario Montalvo/multimedia editor Con artists are stealing financial aid money out of the pockets of unsuspecting college students. According […]
Email transition gives students mix of convenience, confusion
By Karen Gavis/managing editor TCC’s new communication system, myTCC, provides users more storage and a smorgasbord of communication options. However, […]
Abundant apps can make college life easier
Previously, students asked for a laptop to prepare for college. The latest and greatest pieces of technology for students are […]
Tuition increase trend raises concerns
The 2012-13 TCC budget is set to accommodate a hearty package of enrichments to the college that includes salary increases […]
Names & Events
Now-Sept. 20 TR Campus students, faculty and staff are invited to volunteer for the Botanical Research Institute of Texas service […]
Free 24/7 online tutoring coming soon to students throughout TCC district
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief TCC students will soon have access to real-time tutoring services online, over the phone or even through […]
JCC gives voice to TCC faculty
By Joshua Knopp/ special assignments editor The Joint Consultation Committee acts as the bridge between faculty and administration, but students […]
Campus counselors can provide help to students in stressful situations
By Kirsten Mahon/tr news editor Every semester begins with a fresh stress overload, particularly for new students. Students entering college […]
Website helps explore job options
By Shirlett Warren/editor-in-chief Many TCC students are registered for classes and knocking out hours but are unsettled about declaring a major, […]
Statistics teacher goes extra mile, her students say
By Sam Brouse/reporter Vicky Gatewood, a NW statistics instructor, helps her students succeed in what might be one of the […]
Students, administrators agree about TCC’s educational bargain
By Taylor Jensen/news editor As of 2012, TCC is the sixth-largest college or university in Texas. As of Sept. 4, […]
Offices give students events, information
By Kenney Kost/ne news editor Campus student activities offices give students a variety of services ranging from the formation of […]
New VA specialists help ease transitions
By Luan Nguyen/reporter Many former members of the military are eligible for federal and state educational benefits, and TCC has […]
NW facility trains police, private eyes
By Karen Gavis/managing editor TCC’s criminal justice program will begin training private eyes and security as well as police in […]
Chase film doesn’t stop for lights, cops, audience
By Joshua Knopp/special assignments editor If you can get past it being a movie about bike messengers, Premium Rush is […]