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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” stands as a beacon of hope, rallying communities to make a difference. The event took place on the lawn of Reunion Tower...

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...

Benjamin Donell(r), serves food to the students during Spacegiving on Nov 6.

North Lake students gather for friendsgiving meals

Subah Ahmed, Contributing Writer December 4, 2024

A potluck evening with table full of traditional food was the focus of a Friendsgiving event created by Phi Theta Kappa students from two campuses. The event was planned by the Vice Presidents of Fellowship,...

JFK assassination 60 years after

Benjamin Lopez, Contributor July 2, 2024

November 22nd 2023 marks 60 years since the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Now being a popular tourist site, the Sixth Floor Museum has a goal in remembering the 35th president. “We do our best...

Vidhi Bhakta sits outside school, resting her fractured foot between classes.

A student took 8 months to get back on her feet again.

Vidhi Bhakta, Social media editor February 25, 2024

I was struck by a motorcycle and fell to the side of the road. At 9:10 p.m. on April 16, 2023, in India. I didn’t know what to do, but I had that much grace in me to try to stand up on my own. I was...

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Stalking in the digital age

Ti-Ying Li, Staff Writer February 15, 2024

Nowadays, abusers have more ways to use technology to stalk a person. And there are multiple ways they can stalk a person. That makes it hard to prevent ourselves from being tracked and...

Hadley Klock, Blazer’s setter, dishes out a serve against Coffeyville
Community College during the Oct. 14 home game.

Catching up with Hadley Klock

Vidhi Bhakta, Social Media Editor November 9, 2023

Q: When did you begin playing volleyball? A: I first started playing volleyball when I was about 11-years- old, I played on a team called Little Diggers. Q: What did you enjoy about the sport when...

Fall holidays around the world

  Diwali By Vidhi Bhakta, Social Media Editor The Festival of Lights or Deepavali is a cheerful five-day harvest festival in India known as Diwali. It begins on Nov. 12, and it is celebrated...

Professor Sherie Vance stands in her office surrounded by posters of films and past events.

Vance creates short film

Theressa Velazquez, Editor-in-Chief October 10, 2023

Dallas College professor Sherie Vance hit rock bottom at the age of 42. By 2005, Vance had not completed her college education, her mother had died a few years back, all her children had left home and...

Coach Adrian Gonzalez pulls out binder to show how the News-Register has affected him.

Keeping the paper alive

Heather Sherrill, Editor-in-Cheif March 7, 2022

The News-Register is back a year after the pandemic hit and Dallas County Community Colleges became Dallas College. Neither of these things made being a reporter easy, with mergers and the unknown on...

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