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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.

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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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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! FRCC, did you get your funk on??? On April 8th, @thejakartaband came to FRCC's Westminster campus to perform plenty of groovy music for those who came. The Southern Soul Food truck provided free food as well.

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Articles pulled from The Front Page archives

37 Years of School History: The Front Page News Archive Now Open 
Archive Features

37 Years of School History: The Front Page News Archive Now Open 

The Front Page newspaper has existed since 1989, keeping Front Range Community College’s student body informed about events, student government … Continue reading 37 Years of School History: The Front Page News Archive Now Open 

The Abandoned Sugar Mill and Cryptic Plans for its Future
Archive Features, Features

The Abandoned Sugar Mill and Cryptic Plans for its Future

The White Satin Sugar factory raised economic stability in Loveland for 89 years until the significant accident when the molasses … Continue reading The Abandoned Sugar Mill and Cryptic Plans for its Future

From The Archives: The Iraq War
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From The Archives: The Iraq War

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the start of “Operation Iraqi Freedom.” Much has been made about the war in Iraq since it’s start 20 years ago today, but as it’s often said, hindsight is 2020. So it’s valuable to look back, and see what FRCC students and The Front Page staff had to say about the Iraq War when it was happening. Continue reading From The Archives: The Iraq War

Give Peace A Chance
Archive Features, Opinions / Editorials

Give Peace A Chance

52 years ago, CCDN’s student newspaper was covered in articles and images about the shooting at Kent State University. This is a transcription of that page. Continue reading Give Peace A Chance

How FRCC Lost its Solar Panels
Archive Features, Inside FRCC, Wolf Life

How FRCC Lost its Solar Panels

FRCC’s Westminster campus began construction in 1975. Originally a new location for Community College of Denver’s (CCD) North Campus, it … Continue reading How FRCC Lost its Solar Panels

Archives: “Hidden Camera Found”
Archive Features, Features

Archives: “Hidden Camera Found”

FRCC is not without its own set of mysteries. Let us explore one mystory pulled from the past archives by Seth Ciancio. Continue reading Archives: “Hidden Camera Found”

 

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