Back-to-School Guide
How Michael Cooper got his cookie
An STLCC-Meramec alumnus finally reaps the rewards of his education
CAAP and Gown
Taking the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency test is the prospective graduates’ last hurdle before receiving a degree.
And then there were five …
After losing men’s soccer, men’s wrestling and women’s volleyball, due to the lowering of the college’s operating budget, STLCC-Meramec athletics will be limited to five sports. Coming out of the 2009-2010 athletic year, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s soccer, women’s softball and men’s baseball look to come together to bring the magic back to Meramec.
Faye Bryant: Spicing up lunch with a smile
After working at Meramec for two years, she’s become a popular figure around campus for some.
Students find solace in TANF program
With a struggling economy, there are students that need additional help in order to maintain school and family necessities. TANF is a state-run program and was created to help address the needs of students that are receiving public assistance.
Hot Spots: On and Off Campus
STLCC-Meramec students may find lounge time during their school day. There are mulitple places on or close to campus that students may find relaxing, fun or a nice place to study.
Geek Alert
Thousands of wires, countless machines and a large staff populate several floors of the Joseph P. Cosand Community College Center. What are they doing there? They comprise the hub that operates the widespread telecommunications for all STLCC campuses. A full explanation of the software, hardware and services that they oversee wouldn’t even begin to fit…
Clubs to fit every body and every hobby
The Musician Club is one way students can get active with the music scene or learn an instrument that they have always wanted to play.
Books, films, encyclopedias. Oh my!
In the past year, the library has undergone numerous changes and renovations including adding a new research and study lab. The library has also taken steps to tie it to the everyday lives of its patrons with posters of students who frequently use its resources.