by Zac Godwin The HECBC Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference gives students the chance to get outside the classroom and enter the professional world. Think about something you created for a school assignment, something you slaved over for weeks, something… Read More ›
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A Twisted and Melodious Web
Ever since the turn of the century, the internet has influenced the music industry so much that music artists could be at risk at not being able to keep a living. For once, Taylor Swift actually has something legitimate to… Read More ›
Irish Heritage Month with Barleyjuice
by Edward Boice / Photo taken from Barleyjuice’s website. For the month of March, RACC is featuring some traditional Irish folk music. Let’s face it. For many, anything with an Irish theme is often just an excuse to drink. But there’s… Read More ›
Our Common Table
by Joshua Sparks We must zealously protect our First Amendment rights in the wake of President Trump’s Muslim travel ban. The suspension of travel to the United States imposed by President Trump’s recent executive order has sparked controversy, and… Read More ›
A True Record
by Amanda O’Donahue Manipulating our photos can create a false impression of who we are. Photography, although a wonderful medium for art and an excellent form of documentation, has been pushed to new extremes. Instead of photographers using the camera… Read More ›
One Word ~ US Politics
Currently the state of American politics is the topic of every news story, news-feed, and Twitter post. We asked several RACC students to describe in one word their feelings about US Politics today. Here are their responses.