
District changes name to Dallas College
By SKYE SEIPP @seippetc The Dallas County Community College District will change its name to Dallas College as a part of the move to “one college.” None of the Board of Trustees members were enthusiastic […]
By SKYE SEIPP @seippetc The Dallas County Community College District will change its name to Dallas College as a part of the move to “one college.” None of the Board of Trustees members were enthusiastic […]
Thousands of women, men and children participated in the fourth Dallas Women’s March on Jan. 19. This year the march celebrated the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, which was ratified to the U.S. Constitution […]
By Brianna Harmon @ItsBHarmonETC Eastfield defeated Cedar Valley 2-0 in the first round of the Dallas Athletic Conference tournament Tuesday. The game was scoreless until the 88th minute when Grace Parada scored for Eastfield off a […]
There’s only a short amount of time left to spend your paycheck on deep-fried comfort and be watched by the all-seeing cowboy, as the State Fair of Texas ends on Oct. 20. The 2019 State […]
By SKYE SEIPP @seippetc A single bullet hit the front bumper of Kael Alford’s vehicle as she crossed the battle lines of Najaf, Iraq. She dropped to the floorboard. She stayed there before being taken […]
By ESON FELLERS @EsonFellersETC “Holding Weight”, a campus exhibition featuring the work of artist friends Taylor Barnes and Delaney Smith, showcases fiber-based artworks using handmade letter-pressed papers, duck cloth (a sturdier form of canvas) and […]
By Andrew Walter Often rumored to be ineffective and a hassle, online courses seemingly get a bad rap from the general student body. Most if not all of my peers claim that online classes are […]
By JAMES HARTLEY @JamesHartleyETC Updated Jan 30 to reflect printed story Eastfield President Jean Conway, a 30-year employee of the Dallas County Community College District, announced Jan. 11 that she will be retiring at the […]
By SAMUEL FARLEY @TheEtcetera Sex trafficking is a serious problem in Texas, said Nathaly Hernandez, a bilingual case manager for Mosaic Family Services. Research indicates that the targeting of individuals with mental health problems seems […]
By DAN LUNA @TheEtCetera Tony Cottrell received a phone call Sept. 11, 2001, from a friend who told him to turn on the television. Cottrell had not yet heard the news: terrorists had flown planes […]
By JAMES HARTLEY @JamesHartleyETC Texas handgun license holders will be allowed to bring their concealed guns to campus starting Aug. 1, and the Dallas County Community College District has yet to solidify any gun-free zones. […]
By BRAULIO TELLEZ @TheEtCetera Lori Honeycutt is suspended 30 feet above the Charles W. Eisemann Center stage, focusing a stage light. She is held up by a mechanical lift, with only a platform between her […]
By DAVID SILVA @DavidSilvaETC A large cardboard “22” adorns the “Star Wars”-themed cake sitting in front of Edwin Alanis’ table. The large crowd surrounding him, all in their Sunday best, gleefully finish singing “Happy Birthday.” […]
By BEN ENSIGN @BenEnsignETC The Eastfield Harvesters baseball team is heading to tournament with an overall record of 25-22 and a conference record of 15-12. The Harvesters have held near the middle of the Region […]
The Harvesters soccer team will play Brookhaven in the semi-final of the Metro Athletic Conference tournament today at Richland College at 7 p.m. The Harvesters fell to Brookhaven 2-0 in their first meeting on […]
The Harvesters volleyball team started the season unranked, but two weeks into the season they are No. 4 in the nation. Eastfield started the season quick, getting wins against Arlington Baptist and Dallas Christian. The […]
By Taylor Roberts Stargazing, drone flights, movie nights, lectures, animal dissections and chemistry experiments introduced students to careers and hobbies in science, technology, engineering and math during STEM week. The STEM division held events during the first […]
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