Stocker CenterA home for art on campus arts centerLorain County Community College's Stocker Arts Center stands as one of the college's greatest assets and is considered to be one of Ohio's finest performing arts centers.
The center, which hosts live performances by artists, performers, politicians, celebrities, theater, and even shows film, has seen nearly 1 million visitors.
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Student photographers look at little-known campus feature
This hallway, similar to most of those underground, is long, barren, and contains numerous burned out lights The LCCC basement is a place very few students even know exists.
By just hitting the basement button in any elevator, unknowing students may think that they have stumbled into an Orwel-lian dystopia, complete with bloody handprints, abandoned weight rooms, and rampant water damage.
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Sequels top the list of new summer moviesSummer is just around the corner, and that means the box office will be filled with movies that are sure to please the audience or just make them shake their heads.
This summer is all about sequels.
Here are four movies coming out this summer that are just chalked full of CGI (computer generated imagery) and action adventure.
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Ali shares his life lessons with readersMuhammad Ali writes an autobiography, "Soul of a Butterfly""Soul of A Butterfly," an autobiographical book wrote by Muhammad Ali and his daughter Hana Yasmeen Ali, how Ali lived, and gives his insight into the teachings of Sufism, a Muslim religion.
In the book, Muhammad takes us on the journey of his life. He tells stories of fighting Joe Lewis and George Foreman.
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Two brothers' journey around the globe sparks an unbreakable bond"Three Weeks with My Brother" tells true stories of brotherhoodThree Weeks with My Brother" is a memoir of childhood adventures and grown-up responsibilities.
Nicholas and Micah Sparks, both authors of the book, recall their zany childhood adventures and tackle the grown-up problems they face in their lives. The story follows the two brothers going on a two-week adventure to places all around the globe.
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Nursing student Michael Rogge eager to challenge gender roles in chosen careerImagine sitting in the classroom and seeing one or possibly two other males. This is the normal ratio in a classroom for Michael Rogge, a twenty-two year old nursing major
Rogge is attending Lorain County Community College for his future bachelor's degree in nursing.
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New Senate president to promote changeLaura Nash, the 23-year-old newly appointed president of Student Senate, can't stress strongly enough her passion for change and her plans for the 2008-2009 school year.
With this being her fifth year at LCCC, and her working on three associate's degree, Nash knows the college experience, and she said, "The experience here on campus is slim to nothing.
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Nursing students put learning to work in Dominican RepublicStudents provide medical help for residents of Caribbean countryLCCC Allied Health and Nursing students have once again taken their skills abroad to the Dominican Republic to bring much needed help to one of the poorest nations in the Caribbean as they have every year since fall 2000.
The most recent of these trips ended in March.
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Recycle your text books and make some cashIt's that time of the year when classes are winding down, finals are beginning, and time to wait in lines at the bookstore to re-sell your books for nearly half the price you paid for them.
But if standing and waiting only to get enough cash back to buy half a tank of gas isn't for you, you have a better option.
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The good, the bad, and the uglyStudents give opinions about their teachersWhen this poll started, the idea was simple: Find out, as scientifically as possible, which professors are the most favored by students, and which are barely tolerated. However, as more and more buildings were polled and as students began to reach back into their memories as long as they have attended LCCC, the results became less and less clear.
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Why did so few students vote in this year's Senate elections?Candidates who ran for positions on Student Senate eagerly awaited the results of the contest April 25.
The most important seat that was up for grabs was student president. As the candidates waited in anticipation, a winner was finally announced. Laura Nash won the presidential race at LCCC and was very excited about her victory.
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Turn out the lights, this party is overAnd why does the college smell like a mall arcade?I am going to miss this smell. It is a mix between stale popcorn and burnt pizza, but I love it, and I will truly miss the smell at Lorain County Community College.
This Thursday (my last day), I'm going to stand in the middle of the CC mall and take a deep sniff, wait for a moment, and then try to hold it in until next fall.
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