By Monica Brigham/reporter Silence filled the theater as Rebekah Charleston told her captivating story of surviving human trafficking. Both hands […]
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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, […]
Voting focus of lecture
By Jackie Bocanegra/reporter A TCU history professor told NE students gathered in Center Corner that suffrage is two syllables, and […]
Instructor analyzes show, progression of feminism
By Jackie Bocanegra/reporter Edwardo Perez, NE English professor, presented a rhetorical analysis March 20 on how “The Handmaid’s Tale” has […]
Freedom won by lottery
By Jordan Reber/reporter NE student Farzana Pramanik won the lottery in her native country of Bangladesh 15 years ago. She came […]
Music creates leadership skills in students
By Hunter Krebel/reporter A performance group explained how the foundations of hip-hop could be applied to leadership during the Hip-Hop […]
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 […]
Basketball unites, entertains students
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Students and their mentors clashed at the intercultural network’s Men of Color Collaborative basketball exhibition. The event […]
Instructor shares tales of creative writing
By Ty San Andres/reporter NE English literature instructor and TCC alumni Rebecca Balcarcel took a creative writing class at TCC […]
TEDx talks aim to start conversations
By Monica Brigham/reporter TCC will host its own version of a TED Talk titled TEDxTCCD March 5 on NE campus. […]
Students compete, design prototype apps
By Ethan Hamilton/campus editor Adobe Creative Jam is an event in which local leaders speak to aspiring creators and students […]
Event dispels myths with black hair care
By Monica Brigham/reporter Spike Lee’s musical School Daze displays on a screen as characters belt out songs about good and […]
Bazaar brings charity, free clothing to all
By Jessica Strange/reporter Racks of donated clothing, tables of accessories, festive Valentine’s Day refreshments and dozens of volunteers filled the […]
Mental health myths debunked
By Monica Brigham/reporter African-Americans do not have more high-risk health behaviors in regards to health disparities. The body keeps score, and […]
Leadership, hip-hop combine for conference
By Hunter Krebel/reporter The genre of hip-hop music is associated with many words and ideas, but organizers of the Hip-Hop Summit […]
Modernized classic play to debut
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Shakespeare is receiving a rock-music revival in the NE theater program’s upcoming production. Twelfth Night premieres Feb. […]
Alita delivers, soars to top of box office
By Michael Foster-Sanders/campus editor Films with strong female leads that are portrayed realistically are rare in cinema. Alita: Battle Angel […]
Sculpture finds home for start of spring
By Lucretia White/reporter A mannequin sculpture of a woman covered with 500 plastic feather-like butterflies stands tall near the NFAB […]