Karaoke at Junction at Monroe Exam blues getting you down? Have no fear, karaoke is here. Starting on April 6 and going until the end of November, every Wednesday night at Junction At Monroe is karaoke night. Every first Wednesday of the month is live band karaoke, and the performanceContinue Reading

By Amenah Charani Moving to Panama City, Fla. from Okinawa, Japan when she was 7 years old, Nae Elizabeth Abbott now finds herself a proud Tallahassee Community College Eagle. “In Japan, on every single main road, every five miles there’s a little lady on the side of the road withContinue Reading

By Amenah Charani Birds chirp, flowers bloom, sneezing becomes uncontrollable, spring is here. While spring has many lovely qualities, for some, it causes the spiral into dark emotions that can become hard to control. Recently, the spring semester has brought along with it a rising number of campus suicides. ThomasContinue Reading

By Sydney Selman On Monday April 4, about 15 Tallahassee Community College students invested their time in maintaining a local aquaponics farm at the Crawfordville Community Center in Crawfordville, Fla. This event was sparked by a community outreach project in the students’ College Success Course. So what is aquaponics? TheContinue Reading

By Angelique Fullwood A recent report released by a Florida State University professor reveals that Florida taxpayers spend $11.4 Billion each year in public assistance due to low wages. Patrick L. Mason, professor of Economics at FSU released the report “The High Public Cost of Low Wage Employment” in earlyContinue Reading

By Angelique Fullwood On Jan 25 about 100 guests attended the 16th Annual Cherry Hall Alexander African-American History Calendar Unveiling ceremony in the Turner Auditorium of TCC’s Fine and Performing Arts Center. The calendar, which is distributed for free, serves to highlight and recognize achievements made by African American organizationsContinue Reading