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Pickleball combines sports with solace

Subah Ahmed, Staff writer April 8, 2025

In the fast-paced world of college life, students often struggle to balance academics, social life and mental well-being. A new initiative at Dallas College/North Lake Campus is helping them relieve stress...

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Help available to overcome anxiety

Subah Ahmed, Staff writer April 8, 2025

Feeling nervous before an exam or overthinking at night is something many students experience. Anxiety is common and getting support is important. The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) team...

Women Empowerment Network Conference at Mountain View Campus.

Students and Faculty come together to build confidence and develop skills at WEN Conference

Gaytri Saini, Staff writer April 8, 2025

The Women’s Empowerment Network (WEN) annual conference inspired leadership, confidence, and empowerment among women, offering a platform for students and faculty to engage in meaningful discussions...

Students and community members should bring all tax documents to appointments.

Free tax help on campus

Gaytri Saini, Staff Writer April 7, 2025

Tax season is here, and everyone working in the United States is required to file their taxes. To make the process easier for those in need, Dallas College has launched a free tax assistance program. The...

Lady Blazers crush the Lions

Jelilah Hooper, Sport Editor March 27, 2025

In an exciting volleyball match, the North Lake Lady Blazers showcased their skills and teamwork, securing a victory against the Mountain View Lions. The game unfolded in four exhilarating sets. The...

Suicide prevention training can save lives

Suicide prevention training can save lives

Mpigue Ibo, Contributing Writer March 18, 2025

Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Risk factors, protective factors and warning signs were discussed in a suicide...

MAP offers mentoring academic support

Sameen Ahmed, Contributing Writer March 18, 2025

The Male Achievement Program (MAP) is an academic success and mentoring program created to recognize the unique challenges that male students often face in college life. The program provides mentorship,...

Back row (left to right) Cristian Henriquez, Benjamin Donnells, Nieves Eli, Khalid Ndombasi; Middle Row(Left to
right) Mara Dillman, Vanessa Robles, Valentine Anuligo, Sameen Ahmed; Last Rowl(left to right) Debra Jenson, Faith
Lungu, Subah Ahmed, Habiba Kouadio and Mitzy Ruiz Diaz stand in front of the state capitol on Feb. 3.

Dallas College students advocate for change

Subah Ahmed, Staff Writer March 18, 2025

Dallas College student organization leaders and delegates recently took a trip to Austin for Community College Day at the state capitol. It was an opportunity for students to engage directly with legislators...

Dallas College tuition increses over 10 years.

Tuition to increse in Spring 2025

Ishmita Shrestha, Layout Editor February 17, 2025

Tuition at Dallas College will increase during the spring semester and a raise is in the works for adjunct faculty, front-line employees and student workers. Tuition rates are going up $20 from $79 to...

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 Richland’s basketball team to make their mark. “Being able to stay resilient, stay tough, stay mentally tough and...

Election Day

Gabryella Reynoso, Contributor December 19, 2024

“You’re voting for a person who is going to have the same similar concerns as you. That’s the idea of voting,” Barb Larkin, director of voter education with the League of Women Voters of Dallas. Election...

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 for 13 years, has recently made the decision to retire. “So Dallas College was my very first grown-up job right out of...

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