On the air with Moe
Meramec graduate hosts radio show while reviving St. Louis’ punk rock scene.
Meramec graduate hosts radio show while reviving St. Louis’ punk rock scene.
Traveling across the sea to Myanmar, formerly Burma, and Vietnam, presenting documentaries, taking in foreign cultures, and flying home to judge a film festival are just a few things that retired STLCC-Meramec professor Diane Carson, Ph.D., can fit into a month.
Students get the opportunity to see faculty work in the Annual Faculty Show
Online dating can make meeting people easy. Though it can lead to love, proceed with caution.
Many students at STLCC-Meramec struggle with being full-time students while managing their personal lives. Having kids, working a full-time job, or being in a band can overload a student.
While a mix of Latin rhythms such as Merengue, Samba, Salsa, Cumbia or Reggaeton came out of the sound box, 15 women of all ages were shaking their bodies up and down, moving their hands from one side to the other, nonstop, for approximately 60 minutes.
Student, instrumentalist, 2-d artist, and costume endorser Ed Ellermann gives readers a glimpse into his life.
Annual Festival of Lights enlightens students with ethnic dancing and food
Commenting on this year’s nearly 340 films, consisting of 200 shorts, 90 features and 48 documentaries, Carson, also a film critic for SLIFF sponsor KDHX-FM, explained that the film festival offers something for people of all kinds.