Biology students tutor high schoolers
Students for an Intro to Biology class at Meramec take an opportunity to tutor at Sumner High School for a final project. Students at both Sumner and Meramec are appreciative for the new teaching experiences.
A day in the life of Hillary Woodal
STLCC-Student Hillary Woodall expressed herself through a unique form of anime. She also helped form and lead the summer anime convention NastuCon.
Theater department is acknowledged at board meeting
Several members of the Meramec theater department earned summer stock contracts. In honor of this achievement, administration honored them at the April board meeting.
America Kicks Ass: Osama Bin Laden
America Kicks Ass is the finest column around when it comes to appreciating the little things in life that are American, and also kick ass. The column covers a variety of American creations through a overflowing waterfall of patriotic sentiment.
For the love of the game: Through tranquil and tough times, don’t stop loving the game
From college to professional, from baseball to basketball and everything in between, “For the Love of the Game” is an opinionated look at sports throughout the nation and in the St. Louis area. This twice-monthly column discusses topics pertaining to the phenomenon of sports and what they mean to the writer.
Guest speaker talks out about life as a disabled veteran
Sgt. Brian Hawthorne visited STLCC-Meramec in an effort to help raise awareness about disabled veterans. Hawthorne told the story of his life, struggles and ideas.
Introducing Blackboard 9.1
After approximately two semesters of trial runs, STLCC is ready to launch Blackboard 9.1.
Meramec Battle of the Bands
Meramec hosts the annual Battle of the Bands. Many bands performed but only one came out victorious, the Blue B ottom Boat Blues Band.
Keeping Them Honest: Death of bin Laden is not ‘cut and dry’
The purpose of this column is to make the reader aware of current events in politics and media and to explain the facts from both sides to get a real picture of the argument instead of having message skewed through mainstream media. This is one man trying to relate to college students the hot issues…