After journeying over 1,000 miles from Lubbock, Texas to The Sunshine State, second-year Tallahassee Community College student, Elaney Tedder is following her dreams and coping with the Florida weather. “When I first came here, I was scared because I didn’t have a job, but excited because I was taking myContinue Reading

Theater TCC! will be presenting the Crucible at 8 p.m. on Nov. 17 – 19 and Dec. 1 – 3. The Crucible is a parable for political fear based on the colonial witch hunts in Salem, Massachusetts. Tickets are free for all Tallahassee Community College students. To reserve seats, purchaseContinue Reading

Attending college and university for many people is a great accomplishment that will mobilize students to go far in their careers. But, it’s no secret that college can be incredibly expensive. If students don’t receive money from their parents to pay for their tuition, how else will their cover theirContinue Reading

  Texas barbecue is incomparable. Hands down the best barbecue I’ve had in my life. So when I got multiple positive reviews for 4 Rivers Smokehouse, I was intrigued. 4 Rivers has a very nice exterior. At first sight, I thought it was an upscale restaurant. There is a To-GoContinue Reading

In a game dominated by poor shooting from both sides, the Tallahassee Community College Eagles defeated the Faith (Ga.) Baptist Crusaders 69-59 in the first game of both team’s seasons. Tallahassee shot 21-72 from the field, and 2-17 from three-point range. Tallahassee head coach Mark White said it’s the lowestContinue Reading

This year Hillary Clinton has become the first female to be nominated for president by a major political party. Because of this, Clinton has become a symbol for feminism.  Many famous women in our country such as Kerry Washington, Lady Gaga, and Meryl Streep are proud Clinton supporters. Some haveContinue Reading

When you see a basketball player with their ball, one might assume it’s just a piece of equipment. But for the Tallahassee Community College women’s team, the ball holds a higher purpose. Franqua Bedell has been the head coach at TCC since 2013. He’s carried this tradition with him everContinue Reading

The Red Hills Pagan Council will be holding their annual Charity Witches Ball 8 –  11:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15 in the American Legion building at Lake Ella. This “School of Witchcraft and Wizardry” themed event will include a costume contest, silent auction, live music and more. All proceedsContinue Reading