It’s time to go to the green, Eastfield! The Garden Volunteer Group is a place where students can start their own garden by claiming a bed, and start to help nature as well as improve their own mental ...
Eastfield students recently noticed a small, blind squirrel on the ground between the walkways of the C, N, and L buildings on Sept. 26. The animal had a single gray eye on the left side of his face, ...
One of the biggest excitements of turning 18 was knowing I’d get to vote in the upcoming presidential election. Between renewing my driver’s license and checking my financial aid status, it seemed ...
Appreciation comes in many forms. Here at The Et Cetera, our form of applause comes in a very special way. For this month’s teacher spotlight, it would only be right to feature our very own Newspaper ...
The annual fall festival on Eastfield’s campus had several special deliveries from Amazon. Yes, Amazon. They came in the way of students who were awarded Amazon grants for a special Mechatronics and ...
A new program in Texas, sponsored by Dallas College, just launched and aims to aid high-functioning Autistic adults in getting into the workplace. Dallas College happens to be the only college in the ...
The Bees’ No. 1 ranked Women’s Volleyball team has been on a tear this season, continuing to showcase their dominance in conference play with a flawless record. With each match, they solidify their ...
The President of Eastfield, Dr. Eddie Tealer, assured the community and student body that the recent tuition increase would benefit them by providing expanded services to cover their peculiar needs.
Ghouls, ghosts, and graves, these thrills come out every year around Halloween, usually on the big screen. But did you know a cemetery lurks just a short drive away? In front of Eastfield’s faculty ...
Extra, extra, read all about it! The Et Cetera newspaper team attended the Texas Community College Journalism Association (TCCJA) at Tarleton State University in Stephenville to compete against other ...
Dallas College released its annual crime report on October 1. This report was sent via email to all Dallas College students and employees, however, at 163 pages, they may not feel inclined to read ...
Eastfield Campus goes red later in October. All Dallas College campuses will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week with various events to inform staff and students on how they can help prevent drug use, or ...