Activities Building work moves ahead
A construction worker helps move a concrete slab with the assistance of a Bobcat in what will be called the Activities Buildig before winter break. "They are building new classrooms and the sym will be a lot bigger, with new equipment, and it will also have a second floor," said Jessica Wolf of Building Services.
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Free classes for the jobless
NCC President Joe Opatz announces the college will provide free tuition spring semester for Minnesotans eligible for unemployment benefits.
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Tips for keeping love alive
One researcher says having a successful relationship or marriage can depend on communication styles.
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Biotech course is hands on
Biochemistry, bioengineering and biomedical device engineering are the focus of a new course this spring that uses hands-on, project-based learning experiences as a teaching method.
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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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