by Sabrina Readinger The Silent Witness exhibit serves as a reminder and a record of domestic abuse. Storytelling is an important part of our lives. We narrate who we are and what we did. Stories recount what happened to us…. Read More ›
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Academic Excellence
by Dr. Donna Singleton The Honors Program and Honor Society offer different values to students who wants to maximize their education. Students are sometimes puzzled when they hear about RACC’s Honors Program and RACC’s Honor Society. Because both entities offer “competitive… Read More ›
Story Corner Comes to RACC
by Joshua Templin Fans of NPR’s “Story Corps” should come to “Story Corner Series.” With a cup of coffee and a chocolate chip cookie in my hands, I talked to Princess Peach while eyeing up Biggie Smalls and Michael Jackson… Read More ›
KEYS Program Unlocks Door to Opportunities
by Ashlee Scott If there is one thing college students can relate to, it is the struggle to afford the cost of higher education. Luckily for RACC students — this program holds the key.
Yogic Way – An Ode to the Trees
By David Meyer Yoga offers ways to establish a life of balance and transformation. Yogic Way would like to take a moment to honor the trees during this time of year when perhaps they need it the most. These majestic… Read More ›
Voices from the Quad – Thanksgiving Thanks
By Kelly Knappenberger Though semester’s end is bringing stressful times to campus, FSJ caught a few students who were able to take a moment and think about what they are thankful for this Thanksgiving. … Read More ›