Tallahassee Community College held “TCC Chopped,” a cooking demonstration, hosted by the Talon’s Market to teach students how to make healthy foods without using a lot of ingredients. The event was held on Sept. 14 in the Student Union. Bill Fredericks of Second Harvest demonstrates his cooking skills during “TCCContinue Reading

Theatre TCC! will present six performances of “Something Wicked This Way Comes” written by Ray Bradbury. The Talon sat down with cast members Cassidy Cummings, Ray O’Neal Jr. and Kaitlynn Ricketts to discuss their experiences with the play, rehearsals and their love of theater. What is your position in SomethingContinue Reading

Music is important to Kermit Harrison in a nontraditional way. Harrison is a Tallahassee Community College professor of Humanities who was born in Tampa, Fla. His music preference has changed a lot from high school, when he listened to Hip Hop, and graduate school, where he preferred jazz. He enjoysContinue Reading

Aaron Glee gets life in prison after murdering 19-year-old Tallahassee Community College student, Oluwatoyin Salau, and 75-year-old state worker, Victoria Sims, in 2020.  Salau was kidnapped, imprisoned, and eventually murdered. In the following days Sims was also kidnapped and murdered. Their bodies were found at Glee’s home on Monday Road,Continue Reading

Kat Large credits a lot of her music taste to her friends, as well as bands she discovered while going to live concerts and hearing them play alongside her favorite artists. Growing up in Tallahassee, Fla., she reminisces on the past seasons of her life in which she listened toContinue Reading

Tallahassee Community College alumna Cheryl Hines has been named the richest panelist on the Fox network show “I Can See Your Voice.” Most famous for portraying Larry David’s wife on Curb your Enthusiasm, the 57-year-old actress is originally from Miami but was raised in Tallahassee. She attended Lively Technical CollegeContinue Reading

By Christopher Balkanski With a passion for singing and acting, Kayla-Elizabeth Meyzen dreamt of starting a career in the performing art of theater, making a life for herself on the stage. Throughout her journey, however, she noticed the intimidating and harsh nature often associated with theater. After enrolling at TallahasseeContinue Reading