With presidential elections looming, political analysts and campaign managers are anxiously crunching numbers to try and estimate how many votes their candidate will receive. A Tyler Junior College class acquired some numbers of their own. (0) comments
PHILADELPHIA - In the final stretch of a presidential campaign, the schedules of the candidates speak volumes about what's really going on, even more than the polls. For the last 10 days, Democrat Barack Obama has been on the offense, campaigning exclusively in states won by President Bush four years ago. (0) comments
Students walking around Potter Hall may notice some physical changes taking place. They might even see Lisa Harper, dean of College Preparatory Studies, painting the walls herself. Harper, who is located in Potter 206, is making some physical and philosophical changes that will affect current students and new-comers for the spring semester. (0) comments
ts have been given - but technology has now literally put cheating in the hands of students. The New York school system, with a 1.1 million student population, has banned cell phones in an attempt to curtail distractions and cheating in the learning environment. (2) comments
Pain, confusion, screaming, sirens... "We are the very best chance you have on the worst day of your life," Dave Timmons, department chair of Emergency Medical Service Professions said. Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics respond at a moments notice to get the injured to the hospital as quickly as possible and keep them alive. (0) comments
Hopeful and scared, she hands her father a hammer but is quickly and abruptly told to go inside. Peering out the kitchen window, she sees her father nailing the plywood to her family's home. Her dream of becoming more than a housewife is in that moment crushed. (0) comments
These have been the stories shaking the political landscape this season: Tina Fey reduces Sarah Palin to chuckleheaded caricature, and the Republican vice presidential nominee responds by appearing alongside Fey on "Saturday Night Live," dutifully accepting Alec Baldwin's compliment that she's "much hotter in person. (0) comments
Google's widely anticipated entry into the smart-phone market _ the T-Mobile G1, out this week _ has raised consumer expectations that it could be the next must-have gadget. But anyone expecting the G1 to be revolutionary is likely to be disappointed. The G1 borrows from the look and feel of existing smart phones; the touch screen is a little like the iPhone's, but less full-featured, while the pop-up menu with rows of icons resembles the BlackBerry. (0) comments
Arkansas Baptist College has been forced to forfeit their football game wins this season, including one game to TJC, due to a series of ineligible players. (0) comments
Democrats fell short Tuesday in their drive to win a decisive 60-vote Senate majority that would thwart Republican roadblocks to their legislative agenda. (0) comments
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It ranks as America's bedrock civics lesson and most enduring national fable: the notion that any child born a U.S. citizen can one day grow up to become president. And on Tuesday night, for nearly 11 million African-American children, that fable finally came true. (0) comments
As Barack Obama raced up and down a Chicago basketball court Tuesday afternoon, those who played with him said the future president was in a serious mood as the enormity of what might await weighed him down. (0) comments
Andrea Liner has been named registrar Wednesday at Tyler Junior College. Dr. Austin Lane said she will begin her duties December 1. (0) comments
Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States on Tuesday, swept to victory by an anxious country eager to change course at home and abroad.
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The TJC Athletic Department has announced its game against McClennan Community College will now be played Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. (0) comments
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John McCain's presidential run ended Tuesday night on the lawn of a swank resort hotel with a gracious touch of statesmanship. (0) comments
Campus Safety report for Nov. 3 (0) comments
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Campus Safety Crime Report filed on Nov. 5. (0) comments
11/03/08 11:05AM CRIMINAL MISCHIEF A student was identified by Residential Life staff as the suspect that placed tape over a security camera lens in Holley Hall. The incident will be referred to the Vice President of Student Affairs. 11/05/08 5:10PM HIT AND RUN A student reported her car was damaged while parked in the parking lot at RTDC. (0) comments
11/07/2008 11:30AM THEFT A TJC employee reported CD's were missing from her office in Wise Cultural Arts Building. Campus Safety continues to investigate. 11/07/2008 11:30AM MEDICAL EMERGENCY A student became ill in class in Jenkins Hall room 217. (0) comments
11/10/2008 8:00AM ASSISTING ANOTHER AGENCY A student was involved in a Motor Scooter Accident on 5th Street. EMS transported him to ETMC. 11/10/2008 10:15PM SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY While on patrol Campus Safety observed some students in a vehicle in the parking lot at 1103 Porter St. (0) comments
11/05/2008 8:00AM THEFT A TJC employee reported her PDA was removed from her office in Pirtle Tech Building. The item was found and returned. Campus Safety continues to investigate. 11/06/2008 12:30PM DISTURBANCE A student reported another student screamed and scared an unnamed female student. (0) comments