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LCC searches for new police chief
March 5, 2021 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
At the end of February, long-time LCC Police Chief Bill French retired after 40 years with the college.
The college is currently working through the hiring process to find the next chief of police. … Read More
Bill Garlick named college’s new CIO
March 5, 2021 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
With the beginning of 2021, LCC has experienced many new changes and developments. One of these was the retirement of Kevin Bubb, who has worked as LCC’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) for several years.
Fortunately, LCC … Read More
Services available during spring break
March 4, 2021 | hooklBy Julie NewellAssociate Editor
LCC’s campus will be closed for spring break March 8 through 12, but many of the services offered at LCC can still be accessed.
“We are having our currently normal operations and services,” LCC … Read More
TLC Building renovations are complete
February 26, 2021 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
After a long period of construction, renovations to LCC’s TLC Building were completed in January.
“Almost of the work is done, but a few items will arrive in the next month,” said Library Director … Read More
College raises voices with songs, poems
February 26, 2021 | hooklBy Julie NewellAssociate Editor
The virtual program, “We Shall Overcome: Raising our Voices Together,” premiered on Feb. 24.
Robert Edwards, faculty member for the Digital Media, Audio and Cinema Program, co-produced the program with Jonathan Ten Brink and Melissa Kaplan.
Tuition increase expected this fall
February 23, 2021 | hooklBy Julie Newell Associate Editor
LCC Chief Financial Officer Donald Wilske provided a financial forecast for the college during the Feb. 15 Board of Trustees meeting, including news of a potential tuition increase.
“The board calendar calls, at the … Read More
LCC, Sparrow team to find phlebotomists
February 19, 2021 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
Phlebotomists are healthcare workers who are responsible for drawing blood. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increase in the need for phlebotomists.
Sparrow Hospital is partnering with LCC to train students interested 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
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
Black history to be celebrated all year
February 17, 2021 | hooklBy Chloe GreggStaff Writer
The LCC Board of Trustees, at its Feb. 15 meeting, unanimously approved a resolution that adopts Black History Awareness 365 days a year instead of just during February.
“The most important part of this resolution to … Read More
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