When you see red in the holiday colors this month – think of hospital patients in need of something red that only another person like you can gift to them – your blood.
Today is Tyler Junior College's 90th's Anniversary. Yeah, that's a lot of years and while the celebration began Monday it all comes to a conclusion with the Homecoming Football game tomorrow night at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium.
Creating LEGO buildings and cities is fun, but did you know for some it's art? Nathan Sawaya proves it in The Art of the Brick® coming to the Tyler Museum of Art July 10.
Yesterday I ventured out to Mike Carter Field to watch TJC take on Cumberland County for the Division 3 NJCAA National Title. The game started at 7:00 p.m., but would quickly be delayed by isolated showers.
Tomorrow Tyler Junior College and SPORTyler will wrap up the D1 Women’s Tennis National Championships at the Murphy Tennis Center and Brookshire's Courts on campus at TJC.
Today is the day the new custom license plates go on sale to support the TJC Apache Belles. Ten percent of the proceeds support the dance team. The new plates contain the image of the uniform worn by the Belles from the 1950's through the mid 80's. The uniform doesn't exist anymore, but it can give your car that retro-cool look!
Tyler Junior College isn't only known for its academics, but their theater program as well. It is always one of the highlights of the school year when they open their plays to the public. Their first production of the year opens this weekend with a story about our favorite fairy tales, with a twist.
Just days after shootout in College Station, the Tyler Junior College Campus police and the FBI are planning to hold a drill Wednesday (Aug. 15) that simulates a gunman on campus.
When you hear the phrase, "Transit of Venus," it sounds like it might be a band name or a good club with velvet ropes and a line out the door on a Saturday night. But it has nothing to do with pop culture. It really does have something to do with the planet Venus, and it's a rare event that we'll be able to witness tomorrow in Tyler.