Aldridge still “fighting” in Ferguson

April 13, 2015

The political landscape has changed dramatically since last fall, when Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon appointed Forest Park student Rasheen Aldridge to the Ferguson Commission. Developments have included a scathing Department of Justice report on Ferguson, the resignation or firing of six city officials and the shooting of two police officers. […]

Student lounge is history

April 13, 2015

A lounge off the Student Center lobby has been cleared out following complaints about student behavior. All the modern tables and chairs have been removed, leaving an empty carpeted area.“We had lots of complaints from students, employees and visitors,” said Franklyn Taylor, vice president of student affairs. […]

Students over 50 keep up with the young crowd

April 13, 2015

Robert Babione’s age is often the first thing people notice at Forest Park. “I’m asked by the younger kids if I’m a professor a lot,” said the 76-year-old culinary arts major. “I find it OK, though. It’s refreshing.” Babione is one of many “older” students at Forest Park. Some have returned to college to improve their career prospects. Others are looking to stay busy after retirement. […]

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Bowling fundraiser helps with student expenses

April 13, 2015

There’s still time to register for St. Louis Community College’s 11th annual Bowling for Scholars fundraiser this month. It’s organized by the STLCC Foundation and Auxiliary Services (campus bookstores). All proceeds go toward student scholarships for course materials, such as textbooks, and bus passes. “Come out and enjoy a cheap and fun social opportunity, interact with staff in a laid-back setting and have a good time networking,” said Christie Hart, Forest Park bookstore manager. […]

Bosnian writes of hardship to encourage others

April 13, 2015

Forest Park student Sejla Grahovic, a Bosnian refuge who has overcome many obstacles, wants to help others better appreciate their own lives. About a year ago, she self-published an autobiography called “While You Played, I Ran.” It’s meant to encourage unhappy teenagers in particular. […]

Young singer hits the stage as “Gabbii”

April 13, 2015

Forest Park student Alexis Jones is getting some notice for her songwriting and singing. The 17-year-old, who goes by the stage name “Gabbii,” recently sang two of her songs on FOX 2 News and performed her own concert at Maryville University in St. Louis County. […]

Production celebrates life of jazz pioneer

April 13, 2015

The Forest Park theater department will present “Discipline 27 II,” a play about the influential jazz piano and synthesizer player Sun Ra. “It sings for his life, his philosophy and his music, said director Mary Hurley, a mass communications professor. “And there will be live musicians.” […]

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WHAT’S BUZZIN’: “Fifty Shades” makes abuse seem OK

April 13, 2015

The book “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E.L. James has too many fans, and it doesn’t make sense. It romanticizes rape like it’s an OK part of a relationship. It makes emotional, physical and sexual abuse look attractive. It’s a horrible depiction of BDSM, which many people don’t understand. The acronym is composed of three parts: Bondage and discipline (BD), dominance and submission (Ds) and sadism and masochism (SM). […]

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