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How Five FRCC Students Who Knew Next to Nothing About Transit Made a Documentary About The Front Range Passenger Rail Train

How Five FRCC Students Who Knew Next to Nothing About Transit Made a Documentary About The Front Range Passenger Rail Train

Over the summer I and four other FRCC students made a documentary traveling from Fort Collins to Pueblo using public transportation, in order to cover the prospective Front Range Passenger Rail. We were all student… Continue reading How Five FRCC Students Who Knew Next to Nothing About Transit Made a Documentary About The Front Range Passenger Rail Train

September 18, 2024
FRCC Science Club Hosts Nobel Prize Winner Thomas Cech

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.

Continue reading FRCC Science Club Hosts Nobel Prize Winner Thomas Cech

February 19, 2024April 3, 2024
How FRCC’s Graduation Looks Seven Months Away

How FRCC’s Graduation Looks Seven Months Away

The committee deciding the fate of your graduation has met more than once since we first covered it. Dehnal Tena discusses the developments that have happened in those meetings.

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October 16, 2023April 3, 2024

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Vote! Please vote! It’s officially Banned Books Week, and at The Front Page, Kadence Padilla decided to take on the challenge of educating students and faculty about what a banned book is and recommend some of her favorite works.  I’m falling in love with free food at the Westminster Campus!!! The Vegan Van will be here from 11:30-1:30. A review will be up in the next article, stay tuned! 🌟FRCC Club Spotlight⭐️ Up Front (Again) is officially here! BREAKING NEWS‼️ We are back bigger than before! FRCC very own, one and only podcast is officially back! We had some fun events today that consisted of great outside obstacles course and a dunk tank!

Author: Julian Hanes

Under New Law, Qualifying Students Could Get Tuition Free – But They Don’t Know It
Campus News, Inside FRCC, Interviews

Under New Law, Qualifying Students Could Get Tuition Free – But They Don’t Know It

Akio Aquino, a first-year student at FRCC, had no idea that he could get the money he borrowed through FAFSA … Continue reading Under New Law, Qualifying Students Could Get Tuition Free – But They Don’t Know It

Qualifying Students to get Two Years of  Free College Under New Colorado Law
Campus News, Inside FRCC

Qualifying Students to get Two Years of Free College Under New Colorado Law

Starting next semester, qualifying FRCC students can have years of their education paid for. The bill allowing this, HB24-1340, was … Continue reading Qualifying Students to get Two Years of Free College Under New Colorado Law

FRCC VP Voices Support for DEI as Republicans Enact Bans Across The Country
Campus News, Inside FRCC

FRCC VP Voices Support for DEI as Republicans Enact Bans Across The Country

As colleges in many Republican-governed states lose their diversity, equity and inclusion programs – DEI – FRCC Vice President, Dr. … Continue reading FRCC VP Voices Support for DEI as Republicans Enact Bans Across The Country

Larimer County dump almost full; the future of our trash? Diversion
Features, Interviews

Larimer County dump almost full; the future of our trash? Diversion

Cloaked below the foothills on South Taft Hill Road sits a multicolored behemoth of sun-bleached waste and busy earth movers. … Continue reading Larimer County dump almost full; the future of our trash? Diversion

Rain, sleet, stomach distress — nothing stops distance runner John Hallagan
Interviews, Wolf Life

Rain, sleet, stomach distress — nothing stops distance runner John Hallagan

Julian Hanes interviews FRCC student John Hallagan. Continue reading Rain, sleet, stomach distress — nothing stops distance runner John Hallagan

The Ballot Can be Confusing: KUNC Reporter Helps Clear it Up
Campus News, Features, Interviews

The Ballot Can be Confusing: KUNC Reporter Helps Clear it Up

17-year-old, Raquel Pando, helps her older relatives when they’re voting.Whether it’s because their eyesight is bad, or just because they … Continue reading The Ballot Can be Confusing: KUNC Reporter Helps Clear it Up

FRCC Student Walks Across the Country
Features, Interviews

FRCC Student Walks Across the Country

When asked what backpacking is; Front Range student Asher Hanes said, “backpacking, in general, is getting from point A to … Continue reading FRCC Student Walks Across the Country

How do FRCC Students Feel About Nuclear Energy?
Features, Interviews

How do FRCC Students Feel About Nuclear Energy?

How was it that in two of my classes- Journalism and English- separate students, for different projects, were choosing nuclear … Continue reading How do FRCC Students Feel About Nuclear Energy?

SIC 970 and the Man Behind the Company
Features, Interviews

SIC 970 and the Man Behind the Company

Julian Hanes features William Bell and his apparel company Sic 970, which you might have seen on FRCC’s Larimer Campus. Continue reading SIC 970 and the Man Behind the Company

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