Friday, December 1, 2023
Alex Hoben/The Collegian Found between Denton and Argyle, the Old Alton Bridge is host to many haunting ghost stories. The most frightening being tales of a supposed Goat Man whose eyes you can see glowing in the distance.
Alex Hoben/The Collegian Irish artist Gary Farrelly displayed his exhibit “Sentimental/System: You Mean Everything to Me” in the Carillon Gallery from Sept. 28 to Oct. 26.
Photo illustration done by Alex Hoben/The Collegian Different leaders of the DFW Hispanic community came to present at Abrazando al Exito as well as a samba performance done by United Dance Academy.

Celebrating community

HOPE SMITH editor-in-chief hope.smith393@my.tccd.edu For 14 years a TCC campus has taken a turn at celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting the Abrazando Al Exito event. It’s packed full of food, art and music.  This year was Connect...

Enter a world without judgment

XAVIER BOATNER campus editor xavier.boatner@my.tccd.edu Finding comfort in a judgmental world isn’t easy, but the passionate members of the NE neurodiverse club are doing everything they can to create judgment-free zone for autistic minds far and wide.  The...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian NE student Mena Kennedy stands in front of the chalkboard wall that is available for students and staff to draw on in NFAB.

Family or self? A daughters dilemma

OLLA MOKHTAR campus editor olla.mokhtar@my.tccd.edu For some, it takes years to immigrate.  Luckily for her, it took her only one.  NE student Mena Kennedy came to the U.S. dreaming of a better life. However, their experiences may not have the...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian NE student Nathan Burgess (center) practices with Movers Unlimited Dance Company before the Fort Worth Dance Festival on Sept. 22.

Dance is unlimited

NINA BANKS managing editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu In a swirl of complementary colors, NE student Leonel Lopez performs alongside his peers in a Korean contemporary dance.   NE Campus is home to Movers Unlimited. The pre-professional dance company has been...

Fitting in their shoes

OLLA MOKHTAR campus editor olla.mokhtar@my.tccd.edu If it were up to Erica Dubon’s parents, she would be a pediatric nurse.  If it were up to her, she would be a commercial pilot.  Generally speaking, children want their parents’ approval. After...