By Chelsea Mathis My generation is the most diverse and largest, generation in the country. This year we have been through so much, a most notably global pandemic which is ongoing. For months now we have mostly been stuck inside behind computer screens. But there is something to look forwardContinue Reading

By Jackson Prebe | Assistant News Editor Tallahassee college students are the heart of the city’s movement calling for police reform. In recent weeks, hundreds of students from Tallahassee’s colleges and universities have participated in marches on the Florida Capitol demanding changes to Tallahassee Police Department operations. Donning signs withContinue Reading

Hometown: Wellington, Fla. Major of Study: Criminology with a minor in political science Career Goals: Criminal Justice Attorney Favorite Music Artist: Tory Lanez Favorite Movie: Nikita Favorite Food: Pizza and wings Favorite Book: The Freedom Writers Hobbies: Running Person of choice (dead or alive) to have dinner with: His grandparentsContinue Reading

By Mickenson Toussaint | Opinion Couldn’t get a driver’s license till I was 17 because mama feared I’d be the next Trayvon Martin Can’t go anywhere, can’t do anything without heads turning and eye prying My ancestors fought so hard and here we are, so close yet so far IContinue Reading

Elderly patients at Miracle Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center received items of encouragement from students at Tallahassee Community College. The students wrote letters, greeting cards, poems, and drew pictures for the senior citizens who have been disheartened due to limited family visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Students decorated their notesContinue Reading

Brittany Anderson is a third-year TCC student who plans to study Studio Art. Here are some of her drawings. “The Golden One”  Mixed-Media. Pencil, Ink, and Photoshop. For this piece, I channeled my homesickness for Japan. I focused on using materials from Japan, for example, I used Kuretake Mica paste for the circlesContinue Reading

The Eyrie, Tallahassee Community College’s award-winning student art and literary magazine, is now available online.  It can be viewed here. For the past 39 years, Tallahassee Community College has published the Eyrie to showcase various kinds of TCC student talents. Students enrolled in the literary magazine production course JOU2440L reviewedContinue Reading

Tallahassee Community College students share their opinions on important, global topics. By Asha Jerome | Opinion When my father drove me to grade school, we would often listen to NPR because he deemed that the information being processed would become of great use to me when I was older. DuringContinue Reading