September 6, 2017
TCC community aids Harvey relief efforts
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief From sunup to well after sundown, NW fire service training adjuncts were putting the lessons they teach […]
Personnel cuts spark controversy
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief In February, a NE staff member was notified that her last day would be Aug. 31. Career […]
Former NYPD officer remembers 9/11
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief He’s getting ready to leave for duty when a stream of sirens fill his ears. He goes […]
Discovering Cuba
By Kathryn Kelman/editor-in-chief Students meet locals, tour museums during study abroad trip to Havana Two TCC classes spent 10 days […]
Viewpoint – Vegetarian lifestyle benefits mental health
By Katelyn Needham/reporter Natural remedies can be good for things like mental health issues. I am personally against medicating myself […]
Viewpoint – New EPA project aims to improve ozone levels
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor The Environmental Protection Agency has recently announced projects in 14 states, one of them detecting and […]
Editorial – Donate money, not goods for Harvey aid
Hurricane Harvey has been deemed the most catastrophic and expensive natural disaster in American history. Harvey has already racked up […]
4 TCC students win scholarships from Telemundo
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor Four TCC students received Hispanic Business Salute – Telemundo 39 scholarships. SE student Diana Gonzalez and […]
PTK president aims to achieve
By Isabelle Zhu/reporter NE student Sisi Kang woke up at 5 a.m. She put on her black sportswear, grabbed some […]
Culinary arts instructor bakes her way to state honor
By Josh Robertson/se news editor SE culinary arts instructor Alison Hodges loves baking. “I decided that I’d go back to […]
Mentor program helps Men of Color students
By Michael Foster-Sanders/reporter NE student Junichi Royal says many minority male college students have a disadvantage because they lack a […]
Competitions offer students publishing opportunities
By Tyler Poda/reporter TCC offers several modes for its students to express their creativity and have it published and recognized […]
Veterans services, counseling helps students succeed
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor Veterans have served for all Americans, and TCC is returning the favor with counselors who provide […]
TCC counselors aid multiple causes
By Tikko Mercado/reporter From academic advising to one-on-one counseling to veterans counseling, TCC is ready to assist students. Mayra Quezada, […]
Suicide prevention awareness workshops commemorate month
By Josh Robertson/se news editor Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for people ages 10 through 34, and the […]
KERA to show war film on TR
By Raegan Scharfetter/managing editor Students, faculty and staff can join KERA and TCC for a one-hour screening of the Ken […]