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Student is passionate about massage
February 26, 2021 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
Parker Hoggard has loved massage from very early on. She said she has always been interested in the human body – anatomy, specifically – and that she enjoys being able to help her patients in a … Read More
Alumnus Spotlight: Robin Schneider
February 25, 2021 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
In high school, Robin Schneider, a registered lobbyist and executive director of the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association, wanted to pursue a career in cosmetology.
“I had gone to the career center while I was in … Read More
LCC west campus hosts Police Academy
February 24, 2021 | hooklBy Julie NewellAssociate Editor
One of the most respected careers in the world is law enforcement. Some of those law enforcement officers get trained at LCC west campus in the Mid-Michigan Police Academy program.
“The Academy is a 17-week … Read More
LCC automotive program rolls forward
February 19, 2021 | hooklBy Julie NewellAssociate Editor
LCC’s west campus hosts many classes related to trade and technical degrees, including the Automotive Technologies Program.
Marvin Argersinger and James Ripley are two of LCC’s full-time faculty who teach at west campus in … Read More
Ex-colleagues host unique podcast show
February 19, 2021 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
At the close of Transgender Awareness Week in November, two former LCC colleagues, Daniel Thurman and Layne Ingram, released their first-ever podcast episode of their new show, “Reconstructed Man.”
The show is a wonderful mix of … Read More
Alumnus Spotlight: Barb Byrum
February 18, 2021 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
As the daughter of an elected official, Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum said she once wanted nothing to do with politics.
Byrum’s mother, Dianne Byrum – a former state representative and senator – was forced … Read More
Student combines writing, psychology
February 18, 2021 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
Creative writing and psychology often flow hand in hand. Some of the greatest literature is marked with mental health, trauma and pain.
This is why future author and current LCC student Ferris Blackwell is majoring in … Read More
Symposium celebrates Black history
February 17, 2021 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
As part of Black History Month, LCC’s Black History Committee is hosting a series of virtual events to celebrate.
One of these events was the annual Malcolm X Symposium held Tuesday, Feb. 16. The … Read More
Historians examine women in movies
February 16, 2021 | hooklBy Julie NewellAssociate Editor
Historians at the Movies (HATM), a series that started in fall 2020, continues into the spring semester at LCC.
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This semester HATM will be hosted by Department of History faculty member Dale Moler. … Read More
Student seeks career as therapist
February 12, 2021 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
There are some people who are particularly adept at comforting and understanding others. Oftentimes, these same people look for jobs that allow them to use their empathetic and sympathetic abilities to assist an emotionally-struggling individual. … Read More
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