
Raising cancer IQ at NCC
(Left to right) NCC students Fatima Mohamed, Sahro Elmi and Sadia Aden manned the Cancer information table that focused on breast, ovarian and prostate cancers on Nov. 14. NCC Student Life and the Health Nuts Club have held several events during Cancer Awareness Month in November.
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Free tuition for the jobless
President Joe Opatz says NCC will offer free college courses this spring to people who are unemployed.
He explained in a news release that Minnesotans eligible for unemployment insurance benefits will be able to fill empty seats in NCC courses.
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Student burnout
It is normal for college students to be stressed out when going from here to there to different classes and attempting constant deadlines that are practically impossible.Read More
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 Tanning could be dangerous
Tanning beds may severely damage your skin
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Zach Psick
Attacks on Christianity Today
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Relay for Life Campaign raises $2,580
Phi Theta Kappa members from NCC raised the money for the American Cancer Society's "Relay for Life." The bronze-level fundraisers included (first row) Jessica Proskin, Daquynh Ngo, Kevin McWilliams, Liz Sable, (second row) Kati Aleckson, Sivin Duong, David Adams, and Alex Lemaire.
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