Helpful Tips to Survive the College Life: Finding Scholarships and Grants
As mentioned in a related article, the federal government, universities, and private organizations can provide money to assist students with covering their educational expenses. Financial aid can be received in various forms that do not need to be repaid. They are a gift for you to take some of the financialContinue Reading
Healthy Snack Alternatives for Finals
Finals are upon us. This means stress-eating, binge watching, and a whole lot of procrastinating. Here are five healthy snacks that you can eat all day without gaining stress weight! Apple Slices – Apples are very good for you. They are rich in antioxidants and have been praised as aContinue Reading
Five Tips to Use Instagram More Effectively
Are you new to Instagram or bored with your account? Do you look at other people’s post with envy? Are you frustrated wondering why you can’t get more than 30 likes on your pictures? If your answer to any of these questions was yes then this is the story forContinue Reading
A Stand Against Distracted Driving: The Anthony Phoenix Branca Foundation
Demetrius Branca has the determination to change the world and has a plan to do just that. In November 2014, his 19-year old son, Anthony Branca, was riding his motorcycle from work to Tallahassee Community College when he was rear-ended by a van and killed. The person who was drivingContinue Reading
“What do they have to lose?”: Why People Protest the President-elect
Peaceful protests have sprung up in various cities across the country in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump winning the 2016 Presidential Election. Many people across the country feel that the election of Donald Trump puts them at risk of losing the things they hold dear. Some students at TallahasseeContinue Reading
#PeopleOfTCC: Elaney Tedder
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
The Crucible (Nov. 17-19 and Dec. 1-3)
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
Understanding Scholarships and Grants
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
4 Rivers: Barely Four Stars
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
Tallahassee Men’s Basketball Wins Season Opener
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