September 25, 2003
Volume 21, No 7

News Register

Parking Squeeze

750 new spaces expected by next year

By Nick Schmidt
Staff Writer

With 8,351 students enrolled this fall, parking has become a premium with only 2,062 spaces. More...


SACS returns

Committee expects improved faculty credentials, easier access


By Alisa Hill
Associate Editor


The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools which spotlighted students desires when they made an initial visit last spring, is back to examine what North Lake College administrators propose to do to give students more access to professors. More...


DART deals elusive

As NLC loses out, other campuses retain better bargains

By Marvin DeWolfe
Staff Writer

Your next dash to the nearest bus stop won’t be paid for by North Lake College, but that might be just a few stops down the line. In the past, NLC students received discounts on passes for Dallas Area Rapid Transit buses and trains, but no more. Now if you want to hitch a ride on the bus line, you have to pay full price. That may change, but don't look for it any time soon. More...


Ethics debate planned for fall

Topics take shape for Oct. 29 event

By Saira Suleman
Staff Writer

The Journalism Club at North Lake College will host an ethics debate on Oct. 29 from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the Gallery. In the wake of recent ethical scandals in the business and journalism arenas, the club felt that students would benefit from a healthy debate on issues they might encounter in their careers. More...


Enjoying the ride

Full throttle mom shines at North Lake

By Alisa Hill
Associate Editor


"If your day starts out bad and you allow it to affect your attitude, then the whole day will be bad," said North Lake College student Judy Faue. "On the flip side, if you don't allow something to affect your attitude, then the balance of the day will be successful." More...
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