
Beat 96 brings Back To School Tour to NCC
Student Philip Wolney answers a trivia quesstion from Beat 96 DJ Tone E. Fly Sept. 13. Read the story
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D2L popular with students
They find the online learning tool to be extremely helpful, but only about half of NCC professors are utilizing the technology.
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Ralph Rickgarn remembered
Family, friends, faculty and students honor the NCC psychology teacher at a memorial in the Japanese Garden.
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Never judge a bookstore...
NCC students have few good things to say about the new bookstore, but the majority of them don't actually know why the location was moved in the first place.
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The counselors are "Inn"
NCC counselors are making an effort to reach out and offer their services to students outside of their offices
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'Our Town' goes downtown
NCC's fall play will be staged in downtown St. Paul at the Lowry Lab Theater while construction is being completed on the Fine Arts Building. "Our Town" will run Nov. 28-Dec. 1.
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Sean Byrd of the Theater Department stands outside the Fine Arts Building construction site. The department will stage its fall production off campus. |
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More Lions' Roar stories
Study abroad trips offered to England, Vietnam
Tuition goes up again
UW-Stout may offer program at NCC
Cafeteria gets new management
Involvement Fair to kick off Fall Semester
Editorial: Procrastination is a disease
Column: Back to school is a slow, painful process
NCC opens vets' resource center
AQIP, a new way to measure academics, arrives
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