NTCC begins its 40th year welcoming students to campus
By Trenety Herrera Fall 2025 marks the 40-year anniversary of Northeast Texas Community College’s opening. Students were recently welcomed on the campus plaza the first
Work4College students work, earn, serve and learn
By Landri Wilton Currently in its 11th year, the NTCC Work4College scholarship program continues to provide an opportunity for college students and high school juniors
Arrive Alive brings awareness to impaired driving
Students take part in driving safety simulator—learn the dangers of impaired and distracted driving By Addi Wheeler – Staff Writer Not everyone realizes the dangers
THE EAGLE – Volume 41, Issue 2
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Love in the SUB 2025
By Allen Herald & Sean Drennan Editor in Chief – Managing Editor It is not every day that Northeast Texas Community College Students walk into
NTCC College Store shares Valentine’s with local seniors
By Allen Herald & Sean Drennan Editor in Chief – Managing Editor The NTCC College Store’s longstanding tradition of providing local nursing home residents with
Harvesting Dreams
Program director cultivates a passion for agriculture By Liliana Torreblanca Editor in Chief One of the never-ending jobs of America is being a farmer or rancher.
TCOLE certifies NTCC Police Department
By Keaslie Monroe Staff Writer As of the fall semester, the NTCC Police Department has received certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and
THE EAGLE – Volume 41, Issue 1
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PSI Beta rocks positivity
By Liliana Torrblanca Editor in Chief As you walk around the Northeast Campus, you might stumble upon one of the many small, painted rocks nestled
Chris Brown art exhibit on display in Whatley foyer through October
By Jodi Pack Special to the Eagle Northeast Texas Community College welcomes Artist Chris Brown as the exhibiting artist for October. His artwork will be
Money Matters offers budgeting tips
By Ian Griffin Managing Editor Northeast Texas Community College recently hosted its “Money Matters” financial literacy event designed to provide students with helpful budgeting techniques
Folk-Tober events begin
During the entire month of October, NTCC’s Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Kappa Delta are presenting several events connected to celebrating local folklore and guest
[REVIEW] Dead Land by Chris Mullen
By Ian Griffin Managing Editor I crawl into my reading chair in my living room with my Gritin LED Neck Light, a nice Stanley Cup
UT Tyler visits NTCC
Northeast Texas Community College announces that UT Tyler will be visiting our campus on October 10, the event will take place from 12:30 p.m. to
Piglets, kids and the miracle of life
By Liliana Torreblanca Eagle Editor Kunekunes is an adorable small breed of pigs from New Zealand. They are known for being very docile and friendly
Ag Homestead Fair cultivates knowledge
By Liliana Torreblanca Eagle Editor This year’s homestead fair took place in early March on the Northeast Texas Community College Ag Complex. This is the
Parasite research heats up
Northeast students discover new parasite species By Lisa Torrez Staff Writer The Black River runs through Black Rock, Arkansas with its crystal-clear water which makes
Campus celebrates “totality” cool event
By Aiden Camp Staff Writer Deemed the Great North American Eclipse throughout the media, this week’s eclipse was the first total solar eclipse visible in
VanDeaver visits campus to discuss Texas House Bill 8
By Emma Rae Ward Staff Writer Texas is the second largest state in the nation, known for its cowboy culture and diverse industries. Within this
NTCC hires new police chief
By Liliana TorreblancaEagle Editor Northeast Texas Community College recently hired Russell Radke as the college’s new chief of police as a part of the process
Phi Theta Kappa members design Little Free Library for local children
By Aiden CampStaff Writer Phi Theta Kappa has just completed their Honors in Action Project, a community service project in which students personally take on
Electric Vehicles come to Carroll Shelby Program
By Ian GriffinStaff Writer Northeast Texas Community College’s Carroll Shelby Program has teamed up with Legacy EV to become the first US Electric Vehicle collegiate
A Fond Farewell
Professor’s dog retires By Ian GriffinStaff Writer Anyone making their way around the Northeast Texas Community College campus over the past few years probably remembers
NTCC receives grant to further student success
By Skylar FondrenCo-Editor-In-Chief Northeast Texas Community College is now a recipient of a multi-million dollar grant, which will fund new resources on campus for mental
NTCC expands mental health initiative
By Doc AndersonCo-Editor-In-Chief Northeast Texas Community College has expanded its Virtual Care Initiative to reach and better serve the student population. In the Fall 2021
Pittsburg ISD proposes $88.3 million bond
BY Ian GriffinStaff Writer Camp County voters will head to the polls on Nov. 8 to vote on a proposed $88.3 million school bond for
NTCC to offer new QEP course in fall 2023
By Doc AndersonCo-Editor-In-Chief Beginning in the 2023 fall semester, Northeast Texas Community College will implement a new course designed to assist and acclimate first time
Discover the heart of NTCC
Explore the beating heart of Northeast Texas Community College’s main campus. By Doc Anderson, Skylar Fondren At every college, there is a place where most
Summer 2022 Special Edition
Check out this year’s special edition for new students! In this issue our staff covered topics such as transferring, shopping on a budget, things to
Funeral Services trains students to be the ‘last responders’
By Abigail Barnard Staff Writer Police officers, firefighters and paramedics earn their title of “first responder” since they are usually the first to arrive at
Understanding the struggles of the job for EMS workers
By Skylar Hodson Staff Writer The job of EMS First Responders can be demanding, not just physically, but emotionally and mentally as well. They are
Online logistics course begins
By Ian Griffin Staff Writer Northeast Texas Community College will start a new three course program on March 21, 2022 offering logistics as an online
Cybersecurity program opens at Northeast
By Doc Anderson Managing Editor Northeast Texas Community College developed a 9-week cohort class for a cybersecurity program funded by the Texas Reskilling and Upskilling
Winter Weather Warning
By Doc Anderson Staff Writer NTCC Closes Campus Feb 2 Feb 2 2022 @ 520pm Northeast Texas Community College has opted to close campus operations
The NTCC Care Center Debuts Cook Nook
The NTCC Care Center provides a variety of service to students including the Cook Nook. The Cook Nook is a place for students to prepare
EagleAssist offers student support
By Doc Anderson Staff Writer Northeast Texas Community College students have a new one-stop shop to access student services both on campus and online. NTCC
Meet NTCC’s Student Development director
By Skylar Fondren Staff Writer Students might be wondering who is behind the many texts they have been receiving asking them if they plan to
QR codes offer ease of access for NTCC students
By Yanet Castro Staff Writer Director of Computer Services Sebastian Barron and the IT team recently introduced QR codes to Northeast Texas Community College to
33rd annual Scare Affair to be held this weekend
By Emily Shearin Staff Writer With Halloween right around the corner, it is time to head out to Northeast Texas Community College for the 33rd
NTCC launches new virtual help desk system
By Faith Hampton Staff Writer The Northeast Texas Community College Information Technology department has been developing an artificial intelligence system to assist students for the
NTCC updates online security, internet speeds
By Doc Anderson Staff Writer The Information Technology department at Northeast Texas Community College is constantly looking for ways to evolve and improve services for
Mad City event teaches students about budgeting
By Skylar Fondren Staff Writer The Northeast Texas Credit Union recently partnered with Northeast Texas Community College to host a Mad City Reality Fair simulation