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A Canadian Goose laid her eggs behind the NBSS building a few weeks prior. Just a week ago, the goslings hatched and started their journey weaving through campus life. Canadian Geese are a protected ...
As Donald Trump enforces targeted attacks against international students and anti-DEI policies, college students are feeling the impact. These issues are not only harming the student population but ...
Dozens of students gathered at the NE tennis courts to learn and play pickleball April 23. The event was hosted by NE Student Activities and encouraged participation from students of all skill levels ...
Not many people know I’m an older student who took the long, winding road back to college after 16 years of being a stay-at-home mom. Relearning how to learn and adjusting to being part of a new ...
A single piece of paper titled “Spring 2025 Proposed Events” hangs beside Ash Vadnais’ desk inside SE Campus’ Student Activities office. The list of 24 events, which are covered in dashes and marks, ...
For years, college athletes were strictly prohibited from profiting from their name, imagine and likeness, but in 2021, the NCAA began allowing athletes to cash in on their NIL, a ruling that in its ...
“The Beekeeper’s Picnic – A Sherlockian Adventure” is a love letter to the Sherlock Holmes stories that have delighted readers for well over a century. With a cozy pixel art-style and fun mysteries, ...
“Sinners” director Ryan Coogler took the vampire trope moviegoers know well and infused it with comedy and themes of race and culture to create one of the best movies to hit the big screen this year.
Two employees were fired, two others were disciplined and 48 events were canceled or modified due to Senate Bill 17 compliance, according to a TCC document obtained through an open records request by ...
TR Campus’ Veteran Resource Center recognized veteran students who are graduating or transferring after this semester. The Hail and Farewell event April 24 highlighted the accomplishments of the ...
The Jim Bolen Mathematics Competition first-place winner in the TCC district-wide competition is an 11-year-old boy. The awards ceremony returned for its 37th year to award top TCC student competitors ...
Before NE student Chloe Sisk became a published poet, she needed to make a drastic change to save her life. “I didn’t care about school,” Sisk said. “I didn’t care about my health. I didn’t care about ...
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