Forest Park President Morris F. Johnson III flexes his muscles after blowing into a machine that measures lung capacity on Respiratory Therapy Day in the Student Center lobby in 2009. (Photo by Tania Hammond)

Former president dies of Lou Gehrig’s

December 9, 2013

Former Forest Park President Morris F. Johnson III died last month after suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was 64. Morris served as president from 2005 to 2009. “He was a very student-centered president,” said Claudia Perry, St. Louis Community College district coordinator for communications. “He loved nothing better than being out in the halls talking to students.” […]

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Psychology instructor had a “big heart”

December 9, 2013

Forest Park is mourning the loss of adjunct psychology instructor Rodney Robinson, who died of complications from a kidney transplant this semester. “He was very kind and had a big heart,” said Don Cusumano, chairman of the social sciences department. “He was a very caring person and always had a smile on his face.” Robinson joined the Forest Park staff 20 years ago. He taught classes such as general psychology, child psychology, human growth and development and abnormal psychology. […]

William Emmons, left to right, Bryan Noeth, Kelly Edmiston and Wenhua Di participate in a panel discussion at the syposium. (Photo by Julian Hadley)

Students struggle to pay off loans

December 9, 2013

Rising debt from student loans may be keeping young people from buying homes or paying mortgages, and that’s bad for the economy. That was one of the conclusions at a symposium on the future of student loans, hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis last month. About 150 students and professionals from financial and educational institutions packed a meeting room. […]

Rodney Wead has been teaching sociology at Forest Park for 12 years. (Photo by Juilan Hadley)

Sociology professor had a dream

December 9, 2013

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I have a dream” speech, which became a cornerstone for political and social change in the 1960s. Forest Park sociology professor Rodney Wead remembers it well. “We thought, ‘Now we (will) be able to realize our dream of a more equitable society,’” he said. “I think it was timed perfectly.” […]

Stich ‘n’ Chat members Jacqui Landau, Marlone Eddington and Linda Basich knit on their lunch break in the Business, Math and Technology meeting room. (Photo by Lynn Venhaus)

Groups helping people in need

December 9, 2013

It’s the holiday season again, and Forest Park is doing its part to help others enjoy it. Several clubs and organizations have been involved in charitable activities. The Human Services Club collected hundreds of canned goods and donated them to four students in need and to Kingdom House Food Pantry. […]

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EDITOR’S DESK: Net neutrality is a good thing

December 9, 2013

Maybe you have heard about the threat to net neutrality in the last few weeks, but what is net neutrality and why does it matter? Net neutrality is the principle that an Internet service provider, like Charter or Verizon, can’t give preferential treatment to any website. Whether it’s Twitter or a small, niche website, the consumer gets the same connection speed. […]

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POINT: Christmas presents are awesome

December 9, 2013

Christmastime is here again! But amid all the hustle and bustle, it’s easy to forget the reason for the season: Presents! It’s like the end of the year rolls around and someone says, “Here Justin, take a bunch of crap you don’t need.” Yes, please! Christmas is my favorite time of year. It’s not that I’m superficial; I just love stuff. Call me a nut, but it seems like every time they come out with a latest this or greatest that, I’m log jamming my Amazon wish list faster than you can utter “obsolete technology.” Come on people, it slices and dices? […]

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COUNTER POINT: Christmas creep is annoying

December 9, 2013

Well, it’s Christmastime again. Jolly jingles are permeating the airwaves, lights and trees have gone up in and on houses, and stores have been cramming the season down our throats for months now. And every year, it gets a little harder for me to stomach. It’s not that I don’t have a lot to be thankful for, because I do. It’s not that I have a history of bad Christmases, either. With only a few exceptions, they’ve been great. I’m not the religious type, but I recognize that Christmas, if nothing else, is a time to be caring and kind to others and to enjoy the many blessings we’re afforded, especially those of family and friends. […]

Paige Masterson sets up the ball while co-captain Eryca Sutherlin waits at a practice on the Florissant Valley campus. (Photo by Evan Sandel)

Volleyball team ends season winless

December 9, 2013

By Evan Sandel The Scene staff The St. Louis Community College women’s volleyball team finished its tournament season with a first-round loss to Kansas City’s Metropolitan Community College at Longview in three straight sets. The […]

Freshman center Nika Ewing shoots a basket during practice on the Forest Park campus. ( Photo by Evan Sandel)

Women’s basketball off to good start

December 9, 2013

The St. Louis Community College women’s basketball team is off to a hot start this year, losing only one of their first eight games. At this rate, the Lady Archers are poised to improve on a successful 2012-13 season, which ended with a 19-9 record and NJCAA tournament game win. […]

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