When it comes to choosing a STEM career, it’s important to be flexible and adaptable, said former TCC student Joshua O’Neal. ...
Students shared their stories and experiences at the First-Generation College Celebration event Nov. 7 on NE Campus. ...
Parade of Lights hit the streets of downtown Nov. 24. The parade featured over 100 floats of different Tarrant County ...
South Campus hosted “A Legacy Through the Decades,” a celebration of TRIO’s 60 anniversary on Nov. 19. The festivities ...
TCC student Chris Lopez beamed as he introduced his composition “Hold Fast to Dreams” during the Composers Concert. The ...
The legacy of the first woman and first African American TCC chancellor, Erma C. Johnson Hadley, lives on in the students who ...
Christopher Anderson’s first solo flight was an adrenaline rush, almost resulting in a crash. “When you see your life flash before your eyes, you’re like, ‘Maybe I shouldn’t be doing this,’” Anderson ...
People gathered to honor the men and women who have served in the military with a series of Veterans Day events. From a parade held in Fort Worth to a 6.2 mile march around Marine Creek at NW campus, ...
Chroma, intensity of color. Kopia, an imitation or reproduction. Following the calming voice of a mother’s stern advice, a disturbing military procession begins with a metronome of chanting that ...
After 20 minutes of mixing, diluting and agitating liquid inside a canister full of secrets, I remove the long-slippery negative from its enclosure as the intense-florescent lights gleam onto the ...
Plastic surgery has its place, but at what cost? Most people across the globe have thought about cosmetic surgery at one point. Breast enlargements, face lifts, Brazilian butt lifts (and breast ...
The election watch party at SE Campus brought TCC students together to engage with politics, regardless of differing personal beliefs. Incoming SE student Tatiana Humphries sat at a table of people ...