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Paris Beard named first team All-American

Paris Beard named first team All-American

The women’s basketball team at Richland rejoices this season. One of their players, Paris Beard, has been recognized as the women’s basketball NJCAA Division III Player of the Week. Beard averaged an 25.2 points per game on an 60% field goal percentage while also aver-aging 7.6 rebounds per game. With her game high being 44 points against Southwestern Assemblies of God University JV. Beard is said she is excited about being named an All-American. She said, “It was like a really exciting...
T-Duck men slip past Eastfield in OT

T-Duck men slip past Eastfield in OT

Matilda Magere, Staff Writer | March 6, 2024
The Richland Campus men’s basketball Thunderducks stung the Eastfield Harvester Bees 86-83 in overtime at home Feb. 24. With the win, Richland was scheduled at press time to enter the district tournament as the No. 2 seed on Feb. 29. The T-Ducks took pride in guarding defensively and boxing out in the final game of the regular season. Jhi Jackson, Richland sophomore forward, said , “Last...
Tennis Club stages a spontaneous comeback

Tennis Club stages a spontaneous comeback

Tracey Nicholas, Staff Writer | October 16, 2023
Dallas College Richland Campus has witnessed a triumphant revival of its tennis club. Thanks to the determined efforts of three dedicated students, Philip Mai, Emily Bennett and Nicholas Mejia, tennis is back at Richland, and it’s better than ever. They are determined to rekindle the love for tennis on campus. For those who have been on campus for a while, memories of the tennis club pre-COVID-19 are still vivid...
Bill Neal: A tribute to Mr. Thunderduck

Bill Neal: A tribute to Mr. Thunderduck

Aislyn Smith, Editor-in-Chief | October 4, 2023
When most people hear the word hero, they think of superpowers and colorful costumes, but when it comes to real life, heroes take on a wholly different form. Bill Neal was a hero in every sense of the word, going above and beyond his job as Dallas College Richland Campus coach and professor, becoming a mentor, a safe place and even family for some.
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