
Fine Arts Building on schedule
Construction on the Fine Arts wing of the school is about to come to an end. It opened on schedule at the beginning of Spring Semester.
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PTK gathers holiday gifts
Phi Theta Kappa teamedup with Conerstone to collect gift donations for this year's holiday season. The project began in November. Dec. 10 was the last day donations were accepted.
Cornerstone is a nonprofit agency that offers aid to domestic violence victims in the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities.
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Inspiring students
History instructor David Rayson has had a profound effect on his students and they on him.
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Students drink too much
More than 37 percent of students surveyed on 14 Minnesota campuses said they are binge drinkers. More than 1 in 5 of those students reported driving drunk. And 1 in 4 said they had missed a class because of drinking.
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Bentley new security boss
Erik Bentley, NCC's inerim security director for the past three months, has been named to fill the job permanently.
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Free HIV tests at NCC
NCC Health Nuts sponsored World AIDS day on campus Dec. 3. Free tests and an information fair were part of the event.
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More than 33.2 million people worldwide live with AIDS. (MCT Campus graphic) |
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