"This is a DMACC Alert." Now that we have experienced our first snowfall of the season and probably have more to come over Christmas break, students should be more aware of potential late-starts, class cancellations, and college closing information. Rave Wireless provides students and faculty the DMACC Alert Emergency Notification System to efficiently send out alerts for potentially dangerous situations, as well as school closing notifications. (1) comment
This May, DMACC and Pro- World Service Corps are offering up to eight credits in Oaxaca, Mexico. Spanish professor Stacy Amling will accompany students. For $1,985 students will receive full room and board with a host family, all transportation in Oaxaca and 24-hour emergency access to support staff. (0) comments
With the term coming to an end, it is time for students to prepare for the final exams that will determine the fate of their final grades. These finals will be difficult for some students and others not so much. Most students have felt overwhelmed by the massive amounts of homework over the term that has left them grueling for this unwelcomed finish. (0) comments
The spring term starts Jan. 11. Classes are filling fast and advisors encourage students to sign up as soon as possible. The first term ends Dec. 15 and three and a half weeks later the spring term starts. According to the current head count for next term, there is already a 17. (0) comments
Thursday Dec. 3 the north parking lot of DMACC Boone Campus had a break in of a student's vehicle just before noon. A police officer on the scene said that five other break ins had occurred at Boone High School early that day. "This was not a targeted incident," said Tom Lee provost of DMACC Boone Campus. (0) comments
Thirteen years ago, Tickle Me Elmo was the rage of the Christmas season; causing "Elmo-mania" across the states. Cabbage Patch Kids were the hot commodity further years back, leading up to the release of popular gaming systems and fads that now seem like ancient history. (0) comments
It can make you sick, make you feel like breaking down and cry, as if you can't handle anymore. Stress can be something many college students have to deal with. It can be caused by many reasons like relationships, new working habits, change in sleeping habits, different eating habits, and new responsibilities. (0) comments
Ahmed Shaker AlNosair, Associate General Studies - AAS Nicol K. Andrews, Associate General Studies - AAS Meagan D. Ausborn, Practical Nursing - DIPL Ethan Nicholas Bailey, Liberal Arts - AS Judy D. Balbiani, Assoc. Degree Nursing - Adv St - AAS Elizabeth J. (0) comments