The Forest Park grounds will remain quiet for the next few weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. St. Louis Community College extended spring break for an extra week. Classes will go online March 30.

Coronavirus prompts big changes at STLCC

March 23, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on schools, businesses, hospitals, governments and organizations throughout the United States, and St. Louis Community College is no exception. […]

A periodical table of elements sign is one of the few educational items left amid debris in room A-110, a science lecture hall being prepared for demolition. See more photos on pages 4-5. (Photo by Markell Tompkins)

Towers to be demolished soon

March 6, 2020

St. Louis Community College officials have been talking about tearing down the A and B towers at Forest Park for more than two years, and now the time has come. Demolition is slated for mid-March, according to Ken Kempfe, STLCC engineer and design manager. […]

A sign notifies that Forest Park’s print shop in D Tower is closed. (Photo by Mackenzie Gregory)

STLCC print shops merge

March 6, 2020

The four print shops of St. Louis Community College have been merged into one main print center on the Meramec campus. That means that Forest Park faculty and staff will no longer be able to make copies, business cards, posters, name badges and fliers on campus. […]

Former newspaper editor dies at 49

March 6, 2020

Timothy Bold, 49, of St. Louis, died on Feb. 22 from complications of pneumonia. Bold was a St. Louis Community College student working on a mass communications degree. He served as a reporter and photographer for The Scene student newspaper at Forest Park for three years, including one year as editor. Friends and family crowded into Old Community Baptist Church in Webster Groves for a memorial service on Feb. 29. […]

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CULTURE GEEK: The most disappointing franchise ever

March 6, 2020

The superhero film genre has skyrocketed since the release of Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” in 2002, going from a niche movie experiment to the most profitable genre in the industry. Marvel studios has grossed $22.55 billion with 23 films revolving around Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and Doctor Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Nowadays, an MCU entry is considered a flop if it doesn’t make a billion dollars. […]

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