Jaz Rivera, NW Campus “Probably just a lot of the international conflict going on. A lot of people just all over the news.
The judiciary branch of the federal government is the only one functioning properly, despite what many say. The executive ...
Every March, college basketball takes over the country. Brackets are filled out between classes, buzzer-beaters dominate ...
Criminal justice students on TR Campus recently had the opportunity to learn from a former-TCC-student-turned-police officer ...
What started out as a group of acquaintances quickly turned into close friends after a few weeks away from their home on the ...
Students led a walkout on NE Campus Feb. 25 to voice their opinions about Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Student fees are inevitable. We get it. Revenue has gone down while expenses have gone up, and our college is scrambling to make ends meet. That sounds like faculty, staff and students’ daily life.
After watching the first half of Season Four of “Bridgerton,” I was skeptical of the outcome of the show and the rank it held in my personal media collection. But after finishing the second half, I ...
The Guitar Club on TR Campus gives students a space to jam out and connect over a shared love of music. The club meets up every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. to noon.
Award-winning writer Skip Hollandsworth will speak to students at this semester’s NE Campus “Living Literature” event. “Skip Hollandsworth is a Texas legend. … We hope that our students and anyone ...
A Student Government Association leader said students are concerned about how they’ll pay for college next semester after student fees are implemented. “I’ve spoken with students who are working two ...
Whistles and chants echoed across both TR and NE Campus as students protested Immigration and Customs Enforcement in unison on Feb. 25. “My family members are scared to leave their house,” said TR ...
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