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Speaker, exhibit explore classic horror literature
By Kimberly G. Landeros/reporter SE philosophy professor, Michael Vendsel, will discuss Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and illustrate philosophical trends present in […]
Club rises from ashes, includes variety of talent
By Jade Myers/campus editor Students at TR Campus have the unique disadvantage of not having a theater on their campus. […]
Korean culture attracts many enthusiasts
By Jessica Strange/reporter More than 1,000 attendees gathered at South Campus for traditional Korean cuisine, music and even a chopstick […]
Film shows students how to discover their identity
By Gunner Young/reporter Students and faculty discussed the issues involved in not being accepted in American society at a screening […]
Workshop offers advice to improve grades fast
By Carla Rivera/reporter In a workshop to help students raise their GPAs, NE advisers told students that grade replacement is […]
Video games meet humanities, science
By John Mair/reporter In his presentation to TR students and staff, Andrew Latham addressed the idea of terministic screens and […]
Employers visit, students learn about career options
By Decordric Winzer/reporter SE Campus held its fifth annual college-wide job fair March 27 offering a host of summer jobs […]
Ten speakers, performers take stage
By Monica Brigham/reporter Silence filled the theater as Rebekah Charleston told her captivating story of surviving human trafficking. Both hands […]
Writers unite to promote their works for literary community
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Words were exchanged at the annual Wordfest March 23 and 24 at NE Campus. The event, […]
Hard work earns awards for newspaper
By Jade Myers/campus editor Students in cubicles on iMac desktop computers are hard at work. A few write, some edit […]
Sport offers cheap fun
By Juan Ibarra/campus editor Pro players visit to teach about disc golf Ordinary college sports involve football, baseball, and soccer. […]
Save money, boost GPA, earn credits
By Abraham Haifa/reporter Affordability and convenience top the list of why some students choose community college. “I have to pay […]
Digital initiative to bring forth focus on computers
By Gabriel Burnaman/reporter A 3D-printing showcase at NW offered insights about what kind of technical and social skills employers will […]
More charging locations to come to all campuses
By Jade Myers/campus editor Students chat in a small study group space as they work on a project together. A […]
Faculty gives help to stressed students
By Daniel Sanchez/reporter The NW advising and counseling department treated students to care packages Feb. 25 in preparation for midterm exams. […]
Scenes celebrate literature
By Krissia Palomo/reporter Acts performed to highlight cultural achievements Cultural appreciation was the message of the African-American Read-In Feb. 25 […]
Scholarship advice, pizza served for free
By Jessica Strange/reporter Paying for school can be a challenge even at the community college level. Rise in the cost […]