Health officials are still working to discover the cause of students’ sickness. Courtesy | Facebook Quincy Community Schools meet air and water safety standards, superintendent Marc Kramer said, as school and health officials are seeking to determine the cause of seizures and other ailments among students. “Water testing results received so far showed no issues...
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Radio students travel to New York for IBS awards
Senior Therese Boudreaux won first place for “Best Documentary” from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, as she and seven other radio students competed as finalists for national awards last weekend in New York City. “These awards are open to radio/audio programs at colleges across the country,” said Scot Bertram, general manager at WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale...
Final CCA of the semester covers the American musical
The American musical sets the standard for the cultural understanding of the genre as a whole, speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives said. The CCA, titled “The American Musical,” was the fourth CCA of the academic year and ran from March 3-7. It included showings of classic American musical films and lectures from...
Richard Day retires from maintenance after 32 years
Richard Day holds his retirement cake at a celebration the college hosted for him. Courtesy | Alicia Kelley After working for the college since 1991, zone maintenance technician Richard “Rich” Day retired from full-time work Feb. 29. He will remain on the maintenance staff part time. College President Larry P. Arnn said Day was one...
Elizabeth Spalding speaks on combating modern communism
Marxist communism is alive and well, said Chairman of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Elizabeth Spalding in a speech on Monday. “Widespread ignorance about communism prevails,” she said. “Many Americans are uneducated, have forgotten, or have chosen to disbelieve truths about communism and the destruction it brings.” Spalding pointed to the ideas of Karl...