Foster hits the ground running in new position

February 23, 2015

Donivan Foster is only 32 years old, but he recently landed one of the most important jobs on the Forest Park campus. He replaced Philishea Ingram as manager of Campus Life, coordinating the activities of clubs and organizations and overseeing many student events. […]

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Car stolen on campus

February 23, 2015

A gutsy thief stole a car from Parking Lot C in the middle of the afternoon on the Wednesday before classes started for spring semester. Thomas Kitchen, 58, told Forest Park police that he was approaching his beige 2001 Buick LeSabre on foot when he heard the engine start and saw a black male with a red skull cap drive it away. “Somebody took it off the lot five minutes ago,” he told Officer Terri Buford about 2 p.m. on Jan. 14. “It’s an old car, too.” […]

Book club ponders “Waking Up White”

February 23, 2015

Forest Park faculty and staff are studying a book with a provocative title that could help them better understand and assist minority students. Six female employees — all white — showed up for the third meeting of the Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty and Staff Book Club. They’re discussing “Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race” by Debby Irving. […]

Workshops can help with math anxiety

February 23, 2015

Sweaty palms during a test are an obvious sign, but math anxiety can take many forms. “One way to identify math anxiety is to ask a set of questions,” said math Assistant Professor Michael Lueke. “A typical question might be, ‘Have you made academic plans based on your anxiety?’ For example, you want to be a doctor, but that requires math, so I will be an art major.” […]

Demeaning word once showed respect

February 23, 2015

The “N-word” wasn’t always used in a negative way. That’s according to Allen Jones and John Johnson, who gave a presentation called “Origin of the Word Nigger – Its Sacred Meaning” at Forest Park as part of Black History Month. […]

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Holcomb is hot on the court

February 23, 2015

Archers women’s basketball guard Deborah Holcomb has been racking up the accomplishments. First, she was named National Junior College Athletic Association Division II Player of the Week. Then she became the first Archers shooter to score 1,000 points by hitting six shots and a free throw in the first 11 minutes of a home win against Three Rivers Community College. Before that game, Holcomb was surprised to learn the achievement was within reach. […]

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Volleyball returns with new coach

February 23, 2015

The St. Louis Community College volleyball program, which had its 2014 season canceled, will be back this fall and looking to rebound. Shawn Summe, the district’s new athletic director, has hired Chris Arbini as the team’s new coach. “You see his experience in the club levels and his background in coaching at the collegiate level as well,” Summe said. “That really made the difference.” Arbini has a couple of immediate goals. First is filling the team with players who want to work and win. […]

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MUSINGS: Winter blues can be a real disorder

February 23, 2015

The combination of short, gloomy days and frigid temperatures can be a downer for anyone. Last winter was really bad. It was one of the coldest, most brutal winters I could remember, with arctic winds chapping my cheeks and turning my hair into brittle strands. I dreaded getting out of bed, knowing I would have to face a cold gray day or — even worse — a cold gray day in the snow. I was irritable and groggy. Standing at bus stops in the dark was especially miserable. I was constantly trying to pump myself up with caffeine, but it didn’t work. […]

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JUST SAYIN’: Free speech is worth the fight

February 23, 2015

“I am Charlie Hebdo.” That became the world’s slogan after two Islamic gunmen forced their way into the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo and killed 12 people to avenge the magazine’s publication of controversial cartoons.The United States is a democratic society, and we’ve always been able to express ourselves. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech. It wasn’t until 9-11 that Americans realized how many people in the world hated democracy. […]

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