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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) recently held its spring induction ceremony for its Eastfield Psi Eta chapter. This prestigious honor is extended by invitation only to students who achieve and maintain a ...
It’s a distressing time for everyone right now, but one of the tried and true ways people cope with the current unruly state of the world is by taking refuge in faith, regardless of religion or ...
The Entrepreneur Club recently hosted a Pop-Up & Prosper Marketplace event at Eastfield to support students and local vendors. During the market, students were able to showcase their own businesses ...
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) celebrates another successful year of financial aid planning, transfer field trips to ...
As the 2024-2025 academic year casts its shadow across Eastfield Campus, students are now preparing for finals and their summer vacation. Let us pause to look back at the year of the Harvester Bees ...
It’s been said before, but it bears repeating: America is a nation of immigrants. This country was founded by immigrants, and immigrants are what makes it great. However, the experiences of most ...
April is Autism Awareness Month and in its honor Dallas College invited Temple Grandin, an autistic woman, to discuss her experiences. Mary Temple Grandin is an author, zoologist, professor of Animal ...
“Fe for Iron, Male for male. Get it? You’re Ironman.” It is unclear how long this “joke” has been around, but I was recently the recipient of it. Frequently when the term “female” is used, it has a ...
The No. 1 ranked Harvester Bees have once again established themselves as the best in the nation, defending their national title with a commanding sweep of No. 2 Minnesota West Community & Technical ...
It is a very special time of year for everyone to celebrate and give thanks. In The Et Cetera’s corner, we are taking the time to appreciate yet another teacher, Eastfield’s own Professor Rowan ...
As 2024 winds to a close, the new year looms large. The tradition of New Year’s resolutions dates back more than 4000 years to the ancient Babylonians who would begin their new year by pledging ...