My name is Dylan Spradlin, and I believe too much of one thing is never good, even when it comes to music. Whenever I would go on long trips as a kid with my dad he would always just play country music, my mom would only play alternative rock, andContinue Reading

This TCC Talon Tunes playlist was created by Wesley Saunders, a TCC first-year from Tallahassee, Fla. Saunders intends to pursue a degree in Business, with hopes that it will take him far and allow him to begin setting up generational wealth for his family. In regards to these songs, WesleyContinue Reading

By Elijah Moran | TCC Talon Website Editor In 2015, Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell’s book “Something Rotten!” was brought to life as a humorous musical on Broadway. It was well-received by play-goers, and nominated for 10 Tony Awards, including “Best Musical.” Visiting New York City in April of thatContinue Reading

By Dylan Spradlin I had the utmost pleasure to find myself reviewing Julia Tentzerakis’s work once again, and once again she did not disappoint. in this publication, Julia has brought us a few paintings that she created while in Drawing I (ART1300). While they may just be copies of theContinue Reading

Tallahassee Community College was recently selected by national nonprofit Achieving the Dream for the prestigious Leah Meyer Austin Award. The award is the most prestigious award given out by the nonprofit and according to the article written by Florida Trend. “The award is bestowed to one college annually that employsContinue Reading

By Destiny Cole | Opinion Our nation is facing a mental health crisis like we’ve never seen before. Dealing with psychological pressures from every angle, people of all ages are experiencing record breaking levels of depression, anxiety, and other mental health illnesses. So much so that suicide was the secondContinue Reading

By Lexi Pursell | Opinion People should be accepting of others who suffer from mental health issues. Mental health is a common topic in today’s world. With the pandemic occurring and having to be quarantined, the average percent of mental health issues have risen.  More recently, studies have shown thatContinue Reading