Endeavors – 2/19/2024

The Front Page Newsletter

Volume 2, Issue 1

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FRCC Science Club Hosts Nobel Prize Winner Thomas Cech

Seth Ciancio discusses the FRCC Science Club’s newest event, hosting Nobel Prize winner Thomas R. Cech, PhD.

Written by Seth Ciancio

Photo by Morgan Treat

Out of This World: FRCC’s Sunlight Peak Observatory

Morgan Treat discusses the Sunlight Peak Observatory on FRCC’s Larimer Campus.

Written by Morgan Treat

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FRCC Installs Free Menstrual Product Dispensers in All Restrooms

Dehnal Tena tells all about FRCC’s new menstrual product dispensers.

Written by Dehnal Tena

FRCC Offers New 4-Year Degree in Business For Creative Industries

Reggie Fisher writes about FRCC’s new four-year degree in Business for creative industries.

Written by Reggie Fisher

Howl of the Hearts Poetry Contest

Morgan Treat reports on the Howl of the Hearts Poetry Contest, hosted by FRCC and the Poudre Library.

Written by Morgan Treat

Photo by Morgan Treat

None Feel Excluded at FRCC’s Multicultural Center

Max Hendrickson discusses FRCC Larimer’s new multicultural center.

Written by Max Hendrickson

Photo by Morgan Treat

‘Ambassadors’ to Extend FRCC’s Reach Into Area Schools

Zac Gerhardt reports on FRCC’s plans to introduce “K-12 ambassadors” at local schools to increase visibility for students considering college careers.

Written by Zac Gerhardt

Photo by Ezra Ekman.

“Improved & Noteworthy” Graduation to be Held in Loveland

Seth Ciancio delves into the recommendations of the Transitional Commencement Committee and what this means for Spring 2024’s commencement.

Written by Seth Ciancio

Photo by Dehnal Tena

FRCC & Colorado School of Mines Open Transfer Path For Engineering Students

Dehnal Tena digs up the scoop on the brand new Mines Academy, a partnership between FRCC and the Colorado School of Mines.

Written by Dehnal Tena

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How CSU helped save a champion’s legacy: the tornado and the Tornado Twins

By Savannah Grace Brown   Tuesday anxiously gathered her family into the barn’s safety.  The Weather Service had issued storm warnings for Windsor and the surrounding plains.  The storm touched down with little warning, ripping the structure from its foundation and slamming it back to earth.  Tuesday, a championship quarter horse, managed to push the others in her… Continue reading How CSU helped save a champion’s legacy: the tornado and the Tornado Twins

‘Not for lazy policing’: Fort Collins police defend Flock cameras amid privacy concerns 

By Nyxi Gammieri  At the corner of West Horsetooth and South Taft Hill Rd, a small, black, oval camera is mounted above the roadway. It’s part of Fort Collins’ Flock license plate reader system, which photographs passing vehicles and registers plate and vehicle information.  Fort Collins is one of many cities across the country using Flock cameras, though the… Continue reading ‘Not for lazy policing’: Fort Collins police defend Flock cameras amid privacy concerns 

Calm in the chaos: inside FRCC’s EMS 1021 

 By Nyxi Gammieri A panicked voice fills the room. An elderly woman lies in pain as her son urges responders to move faster.  Instead of rushing her out the door, though, EMTs begin treatment there — something many people don’t realize they’re trained to do.  For Brandy Heustis, moments like this are part of the job — and of what she… Continue reading Calm in the chaos: inside FRCC’s EMS 1021 

Iron Lung Review

This is not an expedition. It is an “Iron Lung” review.  Moments before descending into an ocean of blood, a small, bright circle of futuristic technology casts a red-tinged light into the dingy, cramped interior of the dilapidated SM-13 submarine. Having just seen two colleagues bombarded with a flash of radiation, a dishevelled scientist scowls… Continue reading Iron Lung Review

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  • Seth Ciancio

    Seth Ciancio is the Managing Editor of The Front Page, studying computer science with the aim of transfering to CU Boulder. He wrote for his student newspaper in high school and opted to do the same at FRCC. Outside of school, you might find Seth working on his project car, a 1979 Mustang, or digging through obscure internet archives to find decades-old declassified government documents, or maybe just playing video games.

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