Students at Tallahassee Community College are getting back to work with Florida’s new workforce education initiative. Due to COVID-19, it has been hard for some students to rebound and get back on their feet financially. Four TCC students, training at a local firefighting program, said that they are thankful forContinue Reading

Tallahassee Community College’s Talon Market celebrated one year of feeding students in need. The Talon Market is a free on-campus market that has put food on the table for more than 1,000 students.  The student manager for the market said how important it was to help and touch so manyContinue Reading

By Regina Self Many Tallahassee Community College students don’t vote in presidential elections because they are focused on their studies rather than politics. But this election year, young people are voting in far higher numbers than they did in 2016.  In the 2016 Presidential election only 13 percent of validatedContinue Reading

In TCCTalon Talk, students discuss current events and provide relevant information to the TCC community. In this episode of TCCTalon Talk, April Gibson, Rebecca Russo, and Brent Williams discuss how TCC students can get involved in on-campus activities and stay social during the coronavirus pandemic. They share information about TCC’sContinue Reading

Third-year Tallahassee Community College student Daija White is a young entrepreneur and owner of a flourishing hair styling business, Swinging Inches. Throughout the chaos caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the civil unrest in our nation, White has been heartened by the support of the local community. In 2016, WhiteContinue Reading

Taylor Smith, a member of the LGBTQ community and student at Tallahassee Community College, was featured in the Florida Phoenix’s recent article highlighting the LGBTQ community’s perspective going into this year’s election.  The article featured many quotes from Tallahassee residents concerned for the future of LGBTQ rights considering recent developmentsContinue Reading

Tallahassee Community College student Maybelline Samoza just learned her high school newspaper won second place in the American Scholastic Press Association competition. Samoza was one of three students on the staff of Gadsden County High School student newspaper, the Gadsden County Gazette. The Gazette won second place out of 30Continue Reading