TriO assists and mentors low-income students

Jackie DeLaToree / Staff Writer The TRiO is a DMC program for students that assist them with opportunities for academic development, mentoring and many other ways to encourage students to complete their college education. TRiO is designed particularly for first-generation and low-income students students and once accepted into TRiO, students can begin taking advantage of the many services the program provides. The program is national program and federally funded. Educational institutions compete for grants and DMC recently received grants through 2015. TRiO provides member students with temporary loans of tape recorders, scientific/graphing calculators, textbooks, digital cameras and laptops and basics…

City cans crossing guards

Dina Ruiz/Staff Writer Corpus Christi crossing guards became the latest victims of budget cuts this year when the City Council recently confirmed that the Crossing Guard Program was cut from the budget and as of February 1, 2012 there will no longer be paid crossing guards in the local public school districts. Instead the city will recruit volunteers to occupy the post held by the previous crossing guard for each school. Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) and Flour Bluff (FBISD), Callalen (CISD), Tuloso Midway (T-MISD) and West Oso (WISD) independent school districts will all be affected by the cancellation.…

DMC recieves STEM grant

Eddie Puente/Associate Editor Del Mar College has recently received news that the college will receive two HSI (Hispanic Serving Institutions) Title V grants. The first grant is the HSI STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Success Initiative grant totaling $869,656,000 for the first year.  This grant is scheduled for five years with a total amount of $4.34 million dollars. DMC Director of Title V/ Student Success Center Agnes Flores was contacted last week by the office of The Honorable Randolph “Blake” Farenthold, U.S. Representative for Texas’ 27th congressional district informing  her of the serendipitous decision to make available these opportunities…

Its all about the jeans!

Whether its Apple Bottoms or  Miss Me‘s , jeans have been trendsetting their way into fashion. You can find all patterns and accents to compliment your rear area , but  personally I think I have a harder time finding the right fit that accentuates my best feature lol Well i hope it is. So here are some essential tips and fits that helped me make the jean finding game a lot easier. Pear Shaped Body- choose a low-rise , flat-front boot cut pant . *buy to fit your hips! Remember, the waist line can be taken in by your b.f.f.(a tailor) …

Consider Twitter

After much controversy in the past few weeks about the new Facebook changes, I’ve heard many people saying they are going to delete their accounts. If my last blog didn’t sway you to stay and power through the adjustments, then consider Twitter. With a simple interface, clutter free environment, and status only updates, Twitter may be the social network for you.

Student becomes local hip hop artist

Devin Tyler/Staff Writer Social Work major Isaac Nolte may appear to be the average college student on campus but off campus Nolte is creating his own Hip-Hop music. Nolte is currently taking English Composition and Sociology and is president of the Catholic Newman Association. Though Nolte is now a college student and involved in campus ministry activities, he has experienced many hardships in his life and musical career. “From 1994 to 2009 was a really rough period for me because I went from being homeless, to drugs, alcohol and even addiction. I burned almost all my bridges with people who…

Handgun permits should be universal

Staff Editorial Proposed House Bill 822 would allow anyone with a valid state-issued concealed firearm permit to carry a concealed firearm in any state that issues such permits or does not prohibit the carrying of a concealed firearm. Of the 50 states, only Illinois does not allow concealed carry in any form. Every other state either has its own requirements to obtain a permit or accepts permits from another state. The proposed bill would not be such a leap from the current regulations; it would only be a national extension of the current state regulations. All of these laws are…

Help Ronald Mcdonald

Debbi Lynch/ Staff Writer The first Ronald McDonald House (RMD) opened in Philadelphia in 1974. It was largely the inspiration of Fred Hill, a Philadelphia Eagles football player whose daughter was undergoing treatment of leukemia. He enlisted the aid of his teammates and the local McDonald’s restaurant franchises to raise the funds to purchase and renovate the first House.  The project – with the motto of “The House That Love Built” – has a mission statement to “provide comfort, safety, and advocacy in a home-like environment for families with critically ill or injured children who must travel to fulfill their…

Bikers unite to battle breast cancer

Addi Mirelez/Page Designer New organizations are rising throughout the country in optimism towards a more successful year of fighting against breast cancer. Bikers Battling Breast Cancer (BBBC) is a nonprofit organization that supports people with the treacherous disease. Founded in 2006 by Lisa Herman, her mission was to create a successful business in bringing awareness for women in distress. “We try and help those who can’t afford adequate help. Being struck with this tragedy only leads to a stronger desire of high expectations concerning their future”, said Jose Alonzo, rider for Bikers for Boobs an affiliation representing the same message…

Corpus Christi non-profit help Bastrop

Evan Arnold/Staff Writer   The Texas wildfires that have afflicted the state have taken lives, razed an area of Texas the size of Connecticut and the cost of property destroyed may be in excess of $150 million of ensured property statewide. While Corpus Christi has been unscathed by the Texas wildfires, local branches of major organizations such as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army have been making recovery efforts for those affected by the wildfires. Corpus Christi’s local branch of the Red Cross has donated to assist those harmed by the fires while other branches that are closer to…