Cortez Conners pauses for a free throw. (Photos by David Kennedy)

Basketball players make history

July 28, 2014

St. Louis Community College is sending two basketball players off to Division I programs in the same year for the first time since 1980. Cortez Conners, a 6-foot-3 sophomore guard from Forest Park, and Randy Reed II, a 6-foot-6 sophomore guard from the Meramec campus, made the National Junior College Athletic Association men’s basketball Region XVI first team. […]

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Interim vice president fills the void

July 28, 2014

Deborah Carter has built a career in education following the philosophy of the artist Michelangelo, who said, “I am still learning.” “This is a very simple but powerful statement,” she said. “Education is a lifetime endeavor. Everyone should approach life with an open, eager, curious mind and take advantage of all opportunities to learn and grow.” […]

Ceramic Technician Marija Lajisic uses a pottery wheel to make cups for this year’s St. Louis Art Fair in Clayton. (Photo by Garrieth Crockett)

Students to create 1,000 cups for art fair

July 28, 2014

People at the St. Louis Art Fair can enjoy their coffee in handmade cups again this year, courtesy of St. Louis Community College. Ceramics students and faculty from across the district will make more than 1,000 cups to give away to people who visit the college’s booth during the Sept. 5-7 fair in downtown Clayton. […]

New soccer coach Erin Hesselbach, right, looks on as Emily Fox, left, kicks the ball and Sarah Fuller waits her turn during a “shoot-around” (pre-practice) on the Meramec campus last week. (Photo by Evan Sandel)

Defending soccer champs lose elite coach, players

July 28, 2014

The Lady Archers will begin soccer season without accomplished Head Coach Juergen Huettner for the first time since in six years. He’s taking over the Blue Storm women’s soccer program at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville this fall, and several St. Louis Community College players are going with him. […]

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SPEAKING OUT: If you see bullying, do something

July 28, 2014

“She’s stupid!” That’s what a student yelled after I gave an incorrect answer in my middle-school math class. It was embarrassing. Later that day, I was walking down the hall with an armload of books, and another student shoved me into a locker. It hurt. My school counselor told me I was a victim of bullying. I didn’t realize that’s what was happening at the time, but kids picked on me throughout middle school. Some days I felt hopeless, and other days I was sad. […]

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JUST SAYIN’: Changing TV channels was a childhood chore

July 28, 2014

I’ve been around for a while. Better than half a century. And I’ve done a lot of interesting things in my life. In no particular order, my “titles” have included photographer, lifeguard, soldier, medic, living organ donor, published poet, illustrator, surveyor, inspector, cardboard factory worker, sewer plant employee and pipefitter. I’m a son, a father, a husband, a divorcee, an athlete, a carpenter and a gas-station attendant. […]

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EDITOR’S DESK: Many brain “facts” are fiction

July 28, 2014

Wouldn’t it be cool to use more than 10 percent of your brain? Imagine what you could accomplish if you tapped into that other 90 percent. Actually, it’s pointless to think about it. The popular notion that we use only 10 percent of our brains is completely bogus. Different parts of the human brain are constantly working, whether we are doing mindless things like breathing and walking — or writing a column past deadline. […]

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