
Care packages for the troops
Members of the NCC Veterans and Friends Club help put together boxes of magazines, books, soap, candy and other items to send to U.S. troops stationed in the Middle East.
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Fine Arts facelift
A $5.1 million project that will include a Black Box Theater, a state-of-the-art computer lab and new studio art spaces in the Fine Arts Building will get under way in May.
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Ed Wines is new VP
Texas native Ed Wines has been named NCC's new Vice President for Finance and Administration. Before coming to Normandale, Wines was te cief business officer at Andrews University in Michigan.
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3 nominated top teachers
Three NCC faculty have been nominated for a new Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching: Gloria Aronson, Craig Miller and Mark Plenke.
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Report from Costa Rica
Lions' Roar staffer Stefanie Peters isstudying abroad in Costa Rica this semester and writing a blog about it.
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More animals, fewer species
Canada Geese fly over the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in Sherman, Texas, on March 6, 2003. America’s landscape is becoming homogenized, looking very much the same. That means certain generalist species- such as deer and Canada Geese- thrive, while specialist species that live in unique landscapes, such as the Cerulean Warbler, are in trouble.
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