Local Archive
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Student takes hiatus for missionary work
Posted on March 24, 2016 | No CommentsSarah has been attending Crowder for nearly two years and she has decided to take her life in a direction few of us know about. -
Students choose to work study
Posted on March 20, 2016 | No CommentsA number of students look for on-campus job opportunities that are within their interests and bring an income. -
Bye bye, Bestie
Posted on March 18, 2016 | No CommentsLately, I’ve been struggling with the fact that I’m not as close as I used to be with my friends from back home. I was used to seeing them and talking with them everyday. Now, I’m lucky if they even […] -
Easter rolls around with Spring Break
Posted on March 10, 2016 | No CommentsEaster, this year, will take place at the end of the Spring Break, so although we have two holidays, we will only have off for one. Easter is a Christian holiday, and it is the most important one, since it celebrates Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. Mostly, though, we celebrate getting chocolate eggs from a giant bunny in our yards. -
Local church offers free food
Posted on March 10, 2016 | No CommentsDuring the first few weeks of the spring semester, Chik-fil-a was given out by a local church. -
Explore a whole new world
Posted on March 2, 2016 | No CommentsHere's a guide to some travel destinations near Neosho. -
Crowder advances to Region 16 tourney
Posted on February 24, 2016 | No CommentsOn Feb. 24, Crowder College takes the win at home after defeating Jefferson College with a score of 81-65. -
Zoromski brings history to life
Posted on February 23, 2016 | No CommentsKeith Zoromski, history instructor/social sciences division chair, loves his job teaching at Crowder. -
A Whole New World
Posted on February 22, 2016 | No CommentsLet’s face it; living in Neosho, Mo., is probably every college student’s nightmare. -
CS News Broadcast: Episode 1, Spring 2016
Posted on February 16, 2016 | No CommentsThis week’s headlines include second 8-week classes, caucus results, and the new exhibit in the Longwell Museum, plus sports and weather.









