
College breaks ground on new health building
The new St. Louis Community College Center for Nursing and Health Sciences got off to a wet start. Officials had to move the groundbreaking ceremony indoors because of rain on March 23. […]
The new St. Louis Community College Center for Nursing and Health Sciences got off to a wet start. Officials had to move the groundbreaking ceremony indoors because of rain on March 23. […]
Dating and sexuality can be hard subjects to talk about in public. Now imagine talking about them to a group of students with disabilities. That’s exactly what Danielle Uding did last month on the Forest Park campus. […]
Edible arrangements can be a tasty substitute for flowers. But is it weird to order one for yourself? For those who aren’t familiar with edible arrangements, or who have never had the pleasure of devouring one, it’s an assortment of fruit, often covered in chocolate, and served in a vase like flowers. In 1999, an American entrepreneur named Tariq Farid developed a new business concept for fruit bouquets with his brother, Kamran Farid. […]
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