Men's soccer headed to NJCAA National Tournament

This past Friday the men’s team traveled to take on LSUE in the South District Final game. The Eagles were able to come out with the 3-1 win and punch their ticket to the NJCAA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT!! This is the first time since 2014 that the men’s soccer team has made it to Nationals. The team will be traveling to Daytona, Florida to participate in the 2018 NJCAA Division 1 Soccer National Tournament taking place November 12th-17th. Thank you to everyone for the continued support of the team on and off the field.

Farm Fashioned Recipe: Curry Honey Stuffed Turkey

Submitted by: René McCracken, Ag Director If you have survived October fall festivals and events then you are headlong into a thankful harvest in Texas.  The college garden was no exception to homeowners garden in having a better fall harvest than we did this past dry spring and summer.  Garden clean-up and winter preparations are in full swing in hopes of getting all our tasks completed before the first freeze, typically around November 15th.  With all the business of a working mom with active teenage daughters, the last thing I want to worry about it what my Thanksgiving

NTCC Art Department hosts annual quilting exhibit

Quilts created by local quilters will hang in the Whatley Center foyer in what is now an annual tradition for the Northeast Texas Community College art department.  For the third consecutive year, quilters bring their treasured art to share with the community. The exhibit runs from Wednesday, Nov. 7 through Monday, Nov. 26. A reception is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 15 at 12:30 p.m. in the Whatley Center foyer, and refreshments will be served.

SGA, Social Work Club announce campus food pantry, host food drive

The Office of Student Activities, Student Government Association, Social Work Club and The Wesley Fellowship Center are partnering together to host a campus-wide food drive to support The Eagle Pantry. The food drive will be October 29-December 6, 2018. The Eagle Pantry is a new resource on campus that educates, feeds, and comforts students who need a helping hand during rough times.

Culinary Arts dinner tickets now on sale

The Northeast Texas Community College Culinary Arts Program will host a special Fall Dinner on Nov. 15th.  The dinner will be held at the NTCC Culinary School in historic downtown Pittsburg and is open to the public. Tickets are on sale NOW! Due to to high demand at previous events, the Culinary Arts Program has moved to a ticketed event rather than first-come-first-served. Tickets can be obtained only at the NTCC Hanson-Sewell Center at 237 College Street in Pittsburg, cash and checks are accepted for payment.

Rhylie Anderson wins Dr. Charles B. Florio Award

Submitted by Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director A sophomore Winnsboro Presidential Scholar and President of Alpha Mu Chi became the first winner of the Dr. Charles B. Florio Award for Leadership.  Rhylie Anderson will receive $200, given by an anonymous donor, in memory, of Northeast Texas Community College’s longest-term President. Anderson is the leader of both the Phi Theta Kappa chapter, and the Honors Student Council at NTCC.  She has been a steady, encouraging presence as cinematographer and actress in two NTCC films.

Cypress Bank provides honors student with laptop

Submitted by Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director For the eleventh straight year since 2008, Cypress Bank has presented a high-end MacBook laptop for the use of Northeast Texas Community College honors students.  This year’s recipient is Miguel Paco.  He is a recent graduate of Mount Pleasant High School and Presidential Scholar at NTCC, who has been active in Honors and Alpha Mu Chi activities.  Paco majors in physics. Cypress Bank, has four locations, in Mount Pleasant, Pittsburg, Lone Star and Commerce. Above, Barry L.

Student survey winners announced

All students enrolled at NTCC were invited to complete a national survey (The Student Financial Wellness Survey) to document the financial well-being of our students and how it impacts their ability to successfully achieve their college goals.  Three students who completed the survey were randomly selected to receive a $100 gift card to the NTCC College Store.  The students are Hannah Fouche (right) and Michelle Solo (center), and Janet Johnson (not pictured).