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TITAS Dance Unbound brings top companies to Dallas

Tiying Li, Editor-in-Chief / Emeritus May 11, 2026

The International Theatrical Arts Society (TITAS) Dance Unbound dress rehearsal gave the audience an inside look at one of Dallas’ most anticipated cultural events. Bringing together nine companies from...

An Indian dance troupe performs at Heritage Park in Irving during the annual Fusion festival on April 25. The event celebrates the city’s cultures with live music, food and art

Irving Fusion brings cultures together

Zöe Ibo, Contributing Writer May 10, 2026

In a city where cultures from around the world live side-by-side, connection, opportunity and growth are not just ideals, they are part of everyday life. On April 25, that reality came to life at Heritage...

Form 8843 is used by international students to file taxes.

Tax rules differ for international students

Gaytri Saini, Editor-in-Chief April 16, 2026

With the April 15 tax deadline approaching for U.S. residents, international students at Dallas College may be working on a different timeline and using different forms altogether. Most international...

Field of radiant bluebonnets blooming a month ahead of time next to the west entrance of the North Lake campus.

March 2026 hottest on record

Katelyn Steffen, Managing Editor April 16, 2026

March 2026 was the hottest March on record in the DFW area. The average temperature was 67.6-degrees Fahrenheit with the hottest temperature reaching 95-degrees on March 22. This is causing many people...

NiEtta Reynold standing infront of her photos that telling the stories of black women from South Dallas.

Local artist shares stories of South Dallas women

Tiying Li, Editor-in-Chief (Emeritus) March 10, 2026

North Lake Campus recently hosted the documentary photography exhibition “As I Rise” by local artist NiEtta Reynolds. The exhibit featured the women, elders and change-makers who shaped Reynold’s...

James Talarico beats Jasmine Crockett in Democratic primary election.

Election Day brings chaos

Katelyn Steffen, Managing Editor March 10, 2026

The Democratic and Republican primary elections took place March 3 in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas. In Texas, however, new district lines and changes in election rules made voting a confusing experience...

Nursing is still a real profession, but the way federal grants are given out has changed.

Nursing is being undermined

Gaytri Saini, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2026

Starting July 1, the U.S. Department of Education will stop defining nursing as a “professional degree” for the purpose of federal student loan rules. This change comes from the implementation of the...

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