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Cost of living Increase in Dallas

Ti-Ying Li, Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2024

Dallas College students are feeling the pinch of the high cost of living. Over a two-month period ending in March,the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for North Taxes has increased 5.5%. “The increase of prices...

Various of products sold for hemp and medical cannabis users.

Texas’ first smoke shop

Theressa Velazquez, Editor-in-Chief May 8, 2024

The Birmingham Balloon Company was the first smoke shop in Texas and the third in the nation. It opened its doors in Denton in 1966. This establishment is referred to as a head shop, as it was one of the...

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 negative radiation spread on Earth during the total solar...

Dallas College, North Lake Campus has about 30,000 honeybees roaming around the school.

Bees buzz home

Theressa Velazquez, Staff Writer May 1, 2024

The honeybee hive at North Lake Campus was part of the largest eclipse study of insects during a total eclipse ever conducted. The hive activity was recorded during the celestial event with the help from...

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Cult-classic is the next musical hit

Faith Lungu, Managing Editor April 17, 2024

“Beetlejuice” is a musical horror, fantasy and comedy, all wrapped up into one that will truly leave you gasping for air, needing some tissues, and moved. The musical performance on Feb. 22 at the...

World cup arrives in 2026

Ishmita Shrestha, Staff Writer April 11, 2024

FIFA World Cup is an international soccer competition contested by the men’s nation- al soccer teams of the member nations of Fédération Internationale de Football Association, the sport’s...

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Texas closes all diversity offices

Faith Lungu, Managing Editor March 19, 2024

On Jan. 1, Senate Bill 17 became official, shutting down all diversity, equity, and inclusion offices in higher education institutions across the state. These offices focused on representing people of...

DARCC bring bystander intervention to NLC

Heather Sherrill, Layout Editor November 8, 2023

The 4 D’s of Bystander Intervention was a Domestic Violence Awareness month event hosted by Michael Hunt, Title Ix & Equity Compliance Officer for Dallas College. Sean Woods, primary prevention...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to the community inside the North Lake campus gym, during his presidential campaign.

Party switch controversy

Theressa Velazquez, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2023

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. kicked off his first “Independent Tour” campaign trail in Texas at Dallas College North Lake Campus on Oct 11. U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy’s son Kennedy Jr.,...

The Art Institute schools permanently close doors

Theressa Velazquez, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2023

As of Sept. 30, all of The Art Institute schools have closed nationwide, including the last ones located in Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Dallas College is working with the institute to assist...

A shrub shaped as Linus, the blanket-holding character from Peanuts gang, stands outside a pumpkin structure at the Dallas Arboretum.

The great pumpkin spotted at the Dallas Arboretum

Theressa Velazquez, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2023

It’s a Charlie Brown fall at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.  It’s still hot in Texas so put on your least cozy coat, call your Peanuts-loving gang and head over to the 18th annual Autumn...

El Centro Campus president takes over as Vice Chancellor

El Centro Campus president takes over as Vice Chancellor

Heather Sherrill, Layout Editor June 14, 2023

On Jan. 23 Justin Lonon, Dallas College chancellor appointed Dr. Bradford Williams as vice chancellor of operations. “I am grateful for this opportunity to serve alongside staff and faculty as we...

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