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H-1B visa changes affect internationals

Zöe Ibo, Contributing Writer May 14, 2026

Recent changes to the H-1B visa could limit international students’ opportunities to work in Texas. The H-1B is a non-immigrant work visa that allows U.S. employers to temporarily hire foreign professionals...

Sharon Barbosa Crain moderates a panel discussion with District 115 candidates Cassandra Hernandez(D) and John Jun(R) and District 105 candidates Terry Meza and Rose Cannaday.

Collaboration on Campus

Subah Ahmed, Contributing Writer October 20, 2024

The North Lake Video Technology department in partnership with the League of Women Voters, Irving, collaborated on a real-world experience for students on Oct 15. They produced the 90-minute Texas House...

Dr. Christa Slejko, president of North Lake Campus, in her office prior to retirement.

Dr. Slejko bids farewell

Tiying Li, Editor-in-Cheif September 30, 2024

After 40 years of dedicated service with Dallas College, Dr. Christa Slejko, president of North Lake Campus, will retire at the end of November. Her retirement marks the end of 13 years at the helm of...

NLC hosts Big D Eclipse party

Joanna Mikolajczak, Photo Editor June 2, 2024

It was four minutes of darkness and a spectacular view of the sun’s corona that North Lake students will remember forever.  Solar eclipse viewing festivals were held on all seven Dallas College...

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The rise of fentanyl, a killer

Divine Mbaya, Contributing Writer April 20, 2024

All it takes is 2 milligrams of fentanyl to kill an average person. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration compares that dosage enough to be able to fit on top of a tip of a pencil. On...

Phishing emails strike NLC again

Vidhi Bhakta, Social Media Editor April 16, 2024

Dallas College North Lake Campus witness Scam Alerts. Cybercriminals are sending phishing emails, text messages, and scam calls to students, staff and faculty to obtain your private information...

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