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Fights, thefts disrupt dorm living

The number of thefts and fights in the dorms recently at Tyler Junior College has some students concerned about living the on-campus experience. "Our dorms are a nice and comfortable environment," said the Residential Director of Holley Hall, Michael Georgen. (0) comments

Apache Belles prove that they do more than just dance

By Cheyenne Robinson High-kicks, leaps and turns are not all there is to the TJC Apache Belles. They may be known for their precision in dance, but they are also known as "good will ambassadors," said Director of the Apache Belles Ruth Flynn. Most assume the Belles are an organization for only TJC performances and shows; however, many do not realize that they are also an organization of good deeds and charity. (1) comment

Students juggle school and work

When it comes to having a full college schedule, students often struggle to accomplish every aspect of each course. When it comes to having a full college schedule and a full work schedule, it's a whole different ball game. When students have a job, whether it's on or off campus, students have a lot on their minds. (0) comments

Since 1988, the Ornelas Health and Physical Education Center has been a place the Apache Belles and the Apache Band have called home, but now a change is about to come. In 2011, Tyler Junior College will break ground on a new building for the Apache Belles and Band. (0) comments

Officials hope stop signs help prevent accidents

Car crashes and accidents have always been a part of rushing to class at TJC, but new signs may change that. There is a new all-way stop in front of the Ornelas Residential Hall and the practice field, along with a no left turn sign to prevent accidents between students turning onto Fifth Street from Baxter Street. (0) comments

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