Sports gambling has revolutionized the way fans engage with their favorite teams, injecting excitement and financial opportunities into the sports industry. With professional leagues embracing new ...
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 ...
Over 48,000 fentanyl-related deaths occurred in the U.S. in 2024, accounting for about 60% of overdose fatalities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For some students, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
SE Campus showcases Student Art in this semesters fall exhibition. Students, factuality, and visitors will be able to see the artwork till December 2nd as they walk down the hall.
The day was hot even though it was well into October, but it didn’t seem to faze Darren Green as he sprayed down the freshly tilled plant beds. Little white signs poked out from the dirt inside the ...
The recently popular vogue article titled “Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?” is opening the floor for a controversial and awkward debate –– which I call blatant hate –– and it is stirring up a ...
While President Donald Trump is living his Marie Antoinette fantasies, millions of people across the country are stressed about how they will make it through the holidays. Antoinette was rumored to ...
The sound of keys jangling and sandals flopping can be heard as the professor walks through the hallway with a smile on her face greeting everyone her eyes meet. After entering the classroom, her ...
For more than 45 years, Mary Williams used French to engage students in a meaningful learning environment. Williams recently retired as the world language department chair at TCC. Strong connections ...
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