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Literacy is the foundation of success, yet millions of Americans lack the reading and writing skills needed to navigate everyday life. Nearly 43% of adults in the United States have low literacy ...
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 ...
Angel Valsin held a card against her head while shouting guesses as members of the Black Student Union on South Campus waved their hands around, calling out clues to the prompt. The group had a game ...
The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District announced its plans to join TCC for the 2025-2026 school year as the college’s 30th collegiate academy. The academy, set to share the NE Campus ...
TCC commemorated half a century of childcare and development on Sept. 24 at the NE Children’s Center’s 50th anniversary celebration. The event showcased speakers with decades of teaching experience, ...
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, ...
The program matches students and staff using a questionnaire so that students can find a mentor who will be most likely to address their needs based on their major and areas of interest. The mentoring ...
Pets can have an overwhelmingly positive impact on mental health. Dogs and cats as pets provide amazing health benefits. We are starting to see how animals are helping those who have health conditions ...
Updated April 30, 2025: The article was updated to include a response from TCC after publishing the story. Two employees were fired, two others were disciplined and 48 events were canceled or modified ...
The NE Neurodivergent Club and the Gaming Club at the TCC NE campus is working to disprove misconceptions about Dungeons and Dragons. Since 2023, the two clubs came together to form a crash course for ...
An external auditing firm hired by TCC found old content on its website that was not in compliance with the law that bans Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in higher education. The Collegian obtained a ...
By Dylan Bradley/ne news editor Part two in a five-part series on winners of the Chancellor’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, an annual recognition of faculty who impress and inspire their students.