Friday, December 1, 2023

Southeast

Alex Hoben/The Collegian SE Campus President Bill Coppola talks about the painting “The Boxes,” a student-made painting that was donated to the president’s office. The painting was done by SE student Vu Nguyen.

Retirement announced for SE President

KEYLA HOLMES campus editor keyla.holmes@my.tccd.edu After 12 years, SE Campus President Bill Coppola is retiring. It’s been an invigorating, enlightening and rewarding position to be in, according...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian NE student Aila Sherman eats a salad from Caffe Noliz, the cafe can be found in NSTU. The on-campus eating establishment offers Starbucks drinks, pastries and meals. Caffe Noliz opened earlier this year across the district.

Caffe Noliz sales not affected by boycotts

NINA BANKS managing editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu Some TCC students are boycotting Starbucks, but Caffe Noliz and Trinity Brews isn’t taking the hit.  On Oct. 9, Starbucks Workers United, a...

Dietetic program aims to uplift students

KEYLA HOLMES campus editor keyla.holmes@my.tccd.edu Nutrition is an aspect of food consumption that impacts everyone. SE campus offers the dietetics program for students interested in a myriad...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian SE students Haleigh Ferguson and Isara Al-Hilo act on stage during rehearsals for “Dead Man’s Cell Phone.” The play opens Nov. 15.

‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ production dials up story of missed communication

NINA BANKS managing editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu SE theater department sees dead people. They play them too.  The play “Dead Man’s Cellphone” will open from Nov. 15-17. It centers on...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian “Go Purple TCC” is an initiative shedding light on domestic violence. Purple is the color for domestic violence awareness.

Event raises awareness about harsh realities of domestic violence

KEYLA HOLMES campus editor keyla.holmes@mytccd.edu Trauma Trainer Chelsea Davis works with The Women’s Center in Tarrant County to educate and destigmatize conversations regarding violence in interpersonal relationships.   On...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian The SE Jazz Band performs during their concert on Oct. 10. The concert featured not only them but also the Chamber Wind Ensemble and the Music Club.

Striking a chord

NINA BANKS managing editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu Regardless of major, many students wish to continue their music education in college. For SE student Keila Baez, this meant playing the...
Alex Hoben/The Collegian SE student Isara Al-Hilo poses on-stage with one of the many candles on the set in her costume as the Reverend’s Wife. Al-Hilo plays five parts in the play.

New play ignites excitement

NINA BANKS managing editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu TCC SE theater is set to premiere “Volume of Smoke” from Oct. 4 to Oct. 6.  The play is based on the Richmond...
SE students Lily Clouse, Haleigh Ferguson and DaShaun Ellis rehearse their lines onstage together preparing for the opening of “Proof.” The show will debut at the C. A. Roberson Theater on April 19. Joel Solis/The Collegian

Grief, math, mental health explored in SE production

NINA BANKS campus editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu TCC SE theatre department will premiere the play “Proof” on April 19. The play “Proof” is centered around Catherine, a young woman struggling...
TCC faculty Yvonne Jocks, Madison Durapau and Erin Boggs gave a presentation on the Salem witch trials. They collectively gave the presentation and answered questions after the event. Photos by Joel Solis/The Collegian

Woman as Witch //SE English faculty discusses Salem witch trials during Women’s History Month

NINA BANKS campus editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu Perched behind a decorative book of spells, English instructor Yvonne Jocks gestured to the screen behind her and recounted the lives of...
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Event focuses on building self-love, betterment

NINA BANKS campus editor nina.banks@my.tccd.edu SE Campus hosted an event Feb. 14 for students to embrace their relationships with themselves.  Healthy Relationships was created by SE counselor Brandi...