Saying farewell to graduates and members of the Banner News staff
Staff Editorial
Issue date: 12/9/09 Section: Opinion
The fall term of the 2009 year at DMACC flew by with shooting stars. We have more credits and more experience under our belts. Many students will not be returning for the Spring term.
Banner News staff that will not be returning in the Spring term:
Candace Daiker is graduating after two years at the DMACC Boone Campus and receiving her Liberal Arts degree. She plans to get a job in the metro area or relocate out of state. She chose to participate in Banner News because writing is one of the only things that has always felt like a hobby and not a chore. She likes being educated in news that's happening everywhere. Her words of advice: "Pay attention to everything and take things in like you're never going to experience them again; not just in school, but in your life. Live the best that you can for the time that you're in."
Derrick Roffman attended DMACC for a year and a half. Spring term of 2010 he plans to take soft sciences and biology. He chose to participate in the Banner News to replace the "F" he earned in the last spring term. His words of advice: "Participate in activities around campus to become more involved."
Brad Burton is a second year student who plans to continue playing basketball and new classes for the spring term. He joined the Banner News because he likes to write. He says, "Sometimes writing helps me express more of my thoughts." He also wants readers to, "Continue to support the Banner News. The writers work hard to try and keep our readers entertained."
Chelsea Magee has attended DMACC Boone Campus for one term, she is working towards her Liberal Arts degree in photo journalism. Next term she plans to continue required classes. She chose to participate in the paper because she loves to meet new people, writing is what she wants to pursue and she wanted the experience. Words of advice: "Don't let things get you down. Always keep your head up."
Jamie Stueve has attended DMACC for two terms and plans to graduate in the Spring term with her Liberal Arts degree with concentration on journalism and Spanish. She participated in the Banner News to work towards this degree and to gain more experience. Words of advice: "Excuses are the loser in you talking."
Shannon Jefferson: After spending her first term on the DMACC Boone Campus, she will attend classes at the DMACC Urban Campus in Des Moines for her second term. She chose to participate in the Banner News because she wrote for her high school paper and her advisor recommended trying it at the collegiate level. Shannon says, "Give us your opinion on how the Banner News is doing. Especially students, the Banner News is for them!"
Banner News staff that will not be returning in the Spring term:
Candace Daiker is graduating after two years at the DMACC Boone Campus and receiving her Liberal Arts degree. She plans to get a job in the metro area or relocate out of state. She chose to participate in Banner News because writing is one of the only things that has always felt like a hobby and not a chore. She likes being educated in news that's happening everywhere. Her words of advice: "Pay attention to everything and take things in like you're never going to experience them again; not just in school, but in your life. Live the best that you can for the time that you're in."
Derrick Roffman attended DMACC for a year and a half. Spring term of 2010 he plans to take soft sciences and biology. He chose to participate in the Banner News to replace the "F" he earned in the last spring term. His words of advice: "Participate in activities around campus to become more involved."
Brad Burton is a second year student who plans to continue playing basketball and new classes for the spring term. He joined the Banner News because he likes to write. He says, "Sometimes writing helps me express more of my thoughts." He also wants readers to, "Continue to support the Banner News. The writers work hard to try and keep our readers entertained."
Chelsea Magee has attended DMACC Boone Campus for one term, she is working towards her Liberal Arts degree in photo journalism. Next term she plans to continue required classes. She chose to participate in the paper because she loves to meet new people, writing is what she wants to pursue and she wanted the experience. Words of advice: "Don't let things get you down. Always keep your head up."
Jamie Stueve has attended DMACC for two terms and plans to graduate in the Spring term with her Liberal Arts degree with concentration on journalism and Spanish. She participated in the Banner News to work towards this degree and to gain more experience. Words of advice: "Excuses are the loser in you talking."
Shannon Jefferson: After spending her first term on the DMACC Boone Campus, she will attend classes at the DMACC Urban Campus in Des Moines for her second term. She chose to participate in the Banner News because she wrote for her high school paper and her advisor recommended trying it at the collegiate level. Shannon says, "Give us your opinion on how the Banner News is doing. Especially students, the Banner News is for them!"
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