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Participants gather for speeches honoring surviors and to commemorate lives lost.
Commnity unites at ‘Light the Night’ event to fight leukemia
Sameen Ahmed, Contributing Writer • December 7, 2024

In a world often overshadowed by the challenges of cancer, “Light the Night”...

A collection of colorful flags from around the world displayed on a table at the International celebration and given away to students from their respective countries.
International celebration on North Lake Campus
Ishmita Shrestha, Web Editor • December 5, 2024

The Intercultural and Global Student Engagement office organized an international...

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Thunderducks build with the start of a new season
Evan Bull, Contributor • December 19, 2024

With the start of a new season, comes a fresh opportunity for The Dallas College...

North Lake Blazers make history
Rebecca, Gonzalez • December 19, 2024

The North Lake Blazers clinch yet another victory winning their second National...

Election Day
Gabryella Reynoso, Contributor • December 19, 2024

“You’re voting for a person who is going to have the same similar concerns...

A Blazer’s farewell
Gabryella Reynoso and Rafaela Zysko Rivkind December 17, 2024

Dr. Christa Slejko, who has served as the Dallas College/North Lake President...

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Blazers Sports Center
(Left to right) An adjunct professor Maria Esswein, student Helena Harrison, lab specialist Tommy Wright and professor
Alex Ferrante present finished bowls for Empty Bowls event.
Arts & Culture
Ceramic event supports food bank
Joanna Mikolajczak, Photo Editor • March 18, 2025

Empty Bowls is an annual event that brings artists, chefs and businesses together with the community...

Chappell Roan's crowd at the beginning of her performance
Arts & Culture
Austin City Limits Week One Review
Theressa Velazquez, Contributing Writer • October 23, 2024

Drenched in sweat and dressed in Instagram-worthy outfits, enthusiastic fans waited to see their favorite...

The van driven by vocalist and bassist Mark Hoppus on Blink-182's "The Rock Show" music video released in 2001.
Arts & Culture
A closer look inside Blink-182’s “The Rock Show” van
Theressa Velazquez, Contributing Writer • October 22, 2024

Instead of making a conventional music video for Blink-182's lead single for their fourth album, Take...

North Lake campus show art at gallery hall.
Arts & Culture
Creative Solutions helps young people make good choices
Ti-Ying Li, Editor-in-chief • August 15, 2024

Creative Solutions is an arts-as-workforce intervention program for youth who have encountered the justice...

Thunderducks build with the start of a new season
Evan Bull, Contributor • December 19, 2024
North Lake Blazers make history
Rebecca, Gonzalez • December 19, 2024
Blazers bounce back
Chris Salinas, Contributor • July 2, 2024
Chappell Roan's crowd at the beginning of her performance
Austin City Limits Week One Review
Theressa Velazquez, Contributing Writer • October 23, 2024

Drenched in sweat and dressed in Instagram-worthy outfits, enthusiastic fans waited to see their favorite artist perform at Austin City Limits....

The demon negative radiation effects the gods positive energy.
Eclipse brings bad omen
Vidhi Bhakta, Social Media Editor • May 7, 2024

World religions viewed the total solar eclipse with fear and awe. According to my religious belief as a Hindu from India, an extremely high...

On Jan. 30, Sarah J Maas released her newest book in the “Crescent City” series, “House of Flame and Shadow.”
The house of flame and regret
Heather Sherrill, Layout Editor • April 9, 2024

A romantasy with world jumping, war and awkward timing intimacy, Sarah J. Maas’s next installment of Crescent City, “House of Flame and Shadow,”...

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