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High school students take college classes
Posted on December 12, 2012 | No CommentsNow in 2012, 36 high schools and three technology centers are involved in the program with Crowder, and at least 27 [dual credit] classes are offered to [high school] students. -
Editorial: Personal finance becomes requirement
Posted on November 1, 2012 | No CommentsBy JoJo Brinkhoff Reporter (Fall 2012) Borrowing money has played an important role in the economy. The 1920s show us how it helped the economy prosper, while the 1930s show us how it led the US into the Great Depression. […] -
Getting in-tune with new guitar instructor
Posted on October 1, 2012 | No Comments"Music has always been the medium for my expression in my life. Like a writer uses words, I would use music. So I would say it has influenced me in that way. It has been a way to just get out whatever is inside of me," says Andrew Pommert, the new guitar instructor, in this interview. -
New student enjoys life at Crowder
Posted on October 1, 2012 | No Comments"I’ve always found it interesting to read magazines, and wonder about the people who write it and how they gather all the information and go about writing everything for the article about what interests people," says Emily Weston, new Crowder student, in this interview. -
Don’t make her taze you
Posted on October 1, 2012 | No CommentsIf you had a clever catchphrase that you used every time you caught a criminal, what would it be? My personal one would probably be, "Don’t make me taze you!" -
Crowder builds partnerships with universities to help students succeed
Posted on October 1, 2012 | No CommentsWanting to continue in her education and acquire a bachelors in general business administrative, Shelly Yang decided to be a part of one of Crowder’s university partnerships, acquiring college credit from Missouri State University (MSU) from taking classes on the Crowder campus. -
Crowder expands, gets improvements
Posted on September 1, 2012 | No CommentsBy Logan Stark Co-editor (Fall 2012) Crowder College is constantly growing. With campuses in Cassville, Nevada and Webb City, and with a new campus ready to be built in McDonald County, it’s evident that Crowder‘s expanding. “It’s more convenient,” said […]
