The Northeast Texas Community College (10-20, 5-11) Eagles baseball team traveled to Bossier Parish Community College (20-13, 6-10) Friday to start the second round of conference play. BPCC defeated the Eagles 7-4 to take game one of the three game series. The final two games were scheduled to be played at NTCC on Saturday, but rain forced a change of venue to Paris Chism High school’s turf field on Sunday. BPCC took games two and three by a score of 4-3 in game two and 7-4 in game three.

Touchstone published students

The 2019 issue of Touchstone, the collegiate journal of the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) released this spring, contains three essays by students currently enrolled at NTCC.

The art department is proud to invite you and your friends and families to our annual student art show.  Please mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 17 starting at 12:30 in the Whatley Center foyer.

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Carter BloodCare will be on campus Tuesday, April 9 conducting a blood drive.

Northeast Texas Community College baseball could not hold the lead against the Carl Albert State College Vikings in a road game this Tuesday. The Eagles led 7-6 in the bottom of the ninth inning when Jaylen Patterson hit a two-run homer to steal the victory. 

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Rescheduled! The Northeast Texas Community College Business and Cosmetology Clubs will host a free community Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 20 at 10 a.m. on the NTCC campus.

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The Northeast Texas Community College (9-17, 4-6) Eagles softball team split with Bossier Parrish Community College (24-10, 4-6) in an afternoon conference match last Friday.

This past week members of the Northeast Texas Community College Rodeo team traveled to Texas A&M University to compete. Northeast’s Ty Eason won the Calf roping event, while team member Culver Roberts placed fourth in the Team roping. 

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Rhylie Anderson (left) and Hannah Dickson, both sophomores at Northeast Texas Community College, have been named 2019 Coca-Cola Academic Team Bronze Scholars. Each will receive a $1,000 scholarship and a commemorative medallion.

Chesnutt and Diffie

Veteran ‘90s chart-toppers Mark Chesnutt and Joe Diffie are set to play their hits, and maybe even a few covers, in an intimate, acoustic style performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12 at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at Northeast Texas Community College.