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In today’s political climate, uncertainty is the rule. For anyone other than an able-bodied, white, Christian, heterosexual, ...
For many students, there are times when you are feeling down, as if you aren’t doing enough, or will not be able to ...
The passion shown by the many student organizations in taking care of and expanding the campus garden is what local communities should aspire to be. The culture and legacy displayed during the ...
April is Autism Awareness Month and in its honor Dallas College invited Temple Grandin, an autistic woman, to discuss her ...
To remain in compliance with the Higher Education Act and continue receiving federal funding, schools are required to state their policies regarding drug and alcohol use on campus. An email describing ...
Spring has sprung and, with it, Eastfield’s long-awaited Staff and Faculty Art Exhibition has commenced. Running each year ...
From the warmth and simple order of the home set to the grandiose chaos of Harvard, Eastfield Theater Department’s newest ...
As the weather turns warmer, it’s the perfect time to take a stroll or spend some time outside. Look no further than Eastfield’s very own college trail! With a rating of 4.3 on AllTrails, an app ...
In 2025, 86.7% of college students in the United States depend on financial aid. Even with that help, 52% of Texas students end up with a minimum student debt of $26,000. Both financial aid and debt ...
March 31 was proclaimed “Transgender Day of Visibility” in the United States in 2009 by activist Rachel Crandall Crocker. It was officially recognized in 2021 by President Joe Biden. The purpose of ...
As Women’s History Month wound to a close, Eastfield hosted a panel of women leaders to encourage, uplift and inspire the women leaders of tomorrow. Walking In Her Shoes: Accelerate Action was hosted ...
Christina Haslage is an inspiring teacher at Dallas College. Haslage was born deaf, and has been teaching American Sign Language (ASL) at Dallas College for only a few months but has already made her ...