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Poetry slam brings rhyme and reason to Richland Campus

Sun Burns, Contributor May 21, 2025

"I am not entertainment. I am alchemy and it is no fault of my own if you find yourself entertained," said poet Jonathan White. Student programs and campus engagement, also known as SPACE, hosted an...

Art exhibit showcases work of Dallas College faculty and staff

Jose Dela Garza and Erica Aranda, Contributors May 21, 2025

The spring visual art faculty and staff group exhibition brings together talented faculty and staff groups to showcase their creative work. From paintings, sculptures and photography, this exhibition highlights...

Jazz is alive at North Lake Campus

Ti-Ying Li, Editor-in-Chief May 13, 2025

North Lake College came alive with the soulful sounds of jazz during a special concert on the evening of April 15. The concert featured the Nimitz High School Jazz Ensemble along with faculty members from...

From left to right Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, Sebastian Hansen, Jason Momoa in the Minecraft movie.

Minecraft sparks nostalgia

Paris Chang, Contributing Writer May 13, 2025

Growing up with “Minecraft” meant growing up in an endless configuration of worlds that were to come, and many late nights spent indulging in pixelated creations of what I wished were real. These were...

Mr.Bennet/Kaden Cox, Mrs.Bennet/Ariel Velex, Lizzy Bennet/Aria “Sio” Dempsey, Lydia Bennet/Katelyn Steffen, Jane Bennet/Nicolle Lopez, Mary Bennet/Camilo “Milo” Ramos, Mr. Collins/Christopher Mann perform in the North Lake Campus spring drama class’ production of “Pride and Predjuice” April 3-5, directed by Brittany D. Young and produced by Michael McKee.

Biases and assumptions take center stage

Haruchemwi Gumbo, Contributing Writer April 10, 2025

A classic novel in origin, “Pride and Prejudice” follows the story of the Bennet family of four daughters (originally five in the novel) and their parents in the early 1800s England. “Pride and Prejudice”...

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Phone ban on campus

April 8, 2025

(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.

Empty Bowls supports North Texas 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 to raise awareness of food insecurity in North Texas. Now in its 25th year, the local event is part...

Actresses Cecilia Nguyen,Ariel Velez, Nicolle Lopez Rodriguez, Prof. Brittany Young and Ines Mahmas argues about their green card status in 'Real Women Have Curves'.

North Lake theater tackles body issues and immigration in fall play

Katelyn Steffen, Staff Writer December 6, 2024

Art is one of the most powerful parts of the human experience It has the otherwise unmatched power to cause us to feel and inspire us to act through nothing more than words on a page, brush strokes...

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 showcase on Nov.20 featuring countries representing students at North Lake Campus. This was the first time the event...

Keshi crushes it with new LP, “Requiem"

Keshi crushes it with new LP, “Requiem”

Tania Salazar, Contributing Writer October 26, 2024

Houston-raised, Casey Luong most known as “Keshi,” is out with his sophomore album, “Requiem.” With a total of 14 tracks, “Requiem” introduces the first single titled “Amen.” The song...

Amanda DeCesaro displays her sculpture The
Highland won Best of Show in the exhibit.

Fall student art exhibit

Ti-Ying Li, Editor-in-Cheif October 24, 2024

North Lake campus held a student art exhibition featuring drawings, paintings, sculptures, ceramics and musical performances. The event took place Oct. 24 in the gallery where students received awards...

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