The Campus News Articles
Vet Benefits
Veterans eligible for V.A. educational benefits should contact the TCC Veteran’s Office concerning academic and vocational course offerings for the Spring semester. Educational payments of up to $448 per month are possible under the current G.I. Bill. Allowances for tutorial assistance are also available. For further information, contact the TCC Veteran’s Office in room 300…
Oops!
Sandy Simmons, sponsor for the TCC Concert Band, said last week that the Concert Band was participating in the Christmas Concert on December 6 and not the Stage Band, as was reported in the December 3 NEWS.
Three Senators Resign, Special Election to be Held in Spring
Three members of the Student Senate resigned their positions at the December 4 Senate meeting, leaving at least one sophomore and two freshmen positions open. The vacant positions will be filled by a special election to be held on January 24 and 25. Any student, interested in entering the special Senate election and who is…
Will Was III
Will Rogers, Jr. was forced to cancel his Tuesday, December 4, speech at Texarkana Community College because of a recent bout with the flu. Students, Bill Hughes, Dean of Students, called TCC at Hughes’ home at approximately 10:15 Sunday. According to Hughes, Rogers said that he had started feeling ill on Friday and had “laid…
Interim Classes Offered
There will be three interim classes offered at TCC during the Christmas holidays, according to Bob Bell, chairman of the Social Sciences Division. These three hour credited classes are: History 134, Political Science 231, and Psychology 235. History 134 is the second half of U. S. History and will be taught by Robert Williams. The…
Majestic Seminar a Success
Twenty-five employees of Majestic Industries were awarded their diplomas upon completing the Mid-Management seminar recently. According to Al Hinton, coordinator of the program, the program was a resounding success. “Across the board, all the participants felt that the seminar content in relation to subject matter, was beneficial in improving their supervisory skills and knowledge,” said…
Specialized Travel Agencies Cater to the Adventure-Lover
“People are beginning to look for something more meaningful than sitting on a resort beach,” says James Faubel, president of Himalayan Travel Inc. The travel agency’s most popular trip – 32 days climbing Mt. Everest in Nepal, with Sherpa guides, for $1,900 – is just the kind of adventure trip that most sophisticated travelers now…
Hinton’s Hog Wash
by: Loren Hinton Since this is the last CAMPUS NEWS of the semester, I am going to attempt to settle a little business in this column in order that we may begin the spring semester with a clean slate. This semester, the CAMPUS NEWS staff has tried to produce a newspaper each week that is…
Exxon Recruiters Rejected by Students
Three Exxon recruiters were chased from the office at the University of Wisconsin by student protesters and were escorted by University police to a waiting van. A university spokesman said that there were no arrests or reported injuries. Interviews scheduled by the recruiters for the next day were cancelled. The university spokesman said that the…
