Top 5 Why Summer 2007 Will Rock! by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“Back in the old days (that is, pre-college), summer break meant the best movies, the best tans, and the best sleep ever. Now, summer still means all of that, and so much more. It means being able to watch the new Spiderman/ Harry Potter/ Pirates movie at midnight because you don't have a curfew, instead of waiting for the matinee the next day.”
From the Editor-in-Chief's Desk by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“On April 16, 2007 the world of higher education changed forever. People across the nation and the world were shocked as details trickled out to the press about the deadliest massacre in United States history. The gunman remained nameless until later when he was identified as twenty-three year old English major Seung-Hui Cho.”
From a Fetal Position Underneath the Managing Editor's Desk by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“Dear Readers, this semester has been unreal. I have challenged myself in ways I didn't know I could; I became managing editor of the Coyote Press, I wrote more than I ever have in my life, and still managed to take a double load of credits and work a full-time job.”
Full Time Kindergarten Program at Cheyenne Campus by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“Full time kindergarten classes are now in effect with many elementary schools in the United States. Instead of five year old children leaving mother for one half day, children are now able to attend school for a full day. Funding for full time kindergarten has been a huge issue in this country.”
Leadership: The Future Leaders of America by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“Leadership defined in my own words is the ability one has to teach and lead others by example. I recently attended a weekend Leadership Training Seminar held at the Cheyenne campus. What I thought was going to be a long weekend of boring lectures actually turned out to be an awakening of my social consciousness.”
Author Amy Tan speaks, sparks interest by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“The National Endowment for the Arts sponsors a program called, "The Big Read". This program supports the restoration of reading to the American culture. On April 22nd, the Summerlin Las Vegas library hosted this program by having the author, Amy Tan share her experiences.”
Modest Mouse Has Something to Say: by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“Since their burst onto the indie scene in the mid nineties with This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About, Modest Mouse has been hailed as one of the most unique bands that America has to offer. Mixing country, folk, pop, and rock sensibilities with biting, cynical lyrics and lead singer Isaac Brock's trademark growling howl, Modest Mouse has managed to create an original and untouchable sound in a world of bland, mass-produced music.”
Open House: by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“On April 27, 2007, the Department of Art and Art History held its sixth annual Open House in the Ken and Carolyn Sparks Art Complex at the West Charleston campus. The event was scheduled from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, with an awards ceremony scheduled at 7:00. The department holds this event each year to recognize and honor students' works as well as give instructors a chance to honor one outstanding student from one of their classes.”
The Library: a Network by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“The CCSN library is more than a just a collection of books and documents provided by the college for research and entertainment; it is a network of libraries and departments designed to aid students in their studies. Whether it is just to direct them to the right documents or to help them overcome any blocks they may have that obstruct their class progress, the CCSN library is there for the students.”
Memories of Childhood by Coyote PressJan 01, 2013“Among the pleasant and unpleasant memories I remember was one at the age of ten. When I was a kid, my friends and I would go to a cottage where we used to play every summer after school. About a mile inot the woods, behind the cottage, was a cave. One day somebody told us that in that cave there were bats.” | News Topics
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