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Front Range Community College's Student Voice
The howl deadline is fast approaching, be sure to submit your entries by Dec. 10 to HOWL.submissions@frontrange.edu
Wolf cast ep. 12
Music by Foley
Feat.
Joe Fisk
Tino Gomez
Howl Writing and Art due Dec. 10th for the Spring 2020 publication
Submit yo HOWL.submissions@frontrange.edu
By Hayley Hunt
Front Range Community College is participating in multiple science, technology, engineering, and math, known as STEM, internships this year. Max Miller, a faculty member at FRCC Westminster says that they are “trying to get students connected with internships in different STEM fields,” and to give them an opportunity to get experience in their future field. There are multiple internships in earth and environmental science, biology, energy, computer science, math, and engineering. Many of the internships have an application date that starts in November and goes through January 2020.
Weekly news and events
music by Foley
Feat.
Joe Fisk
Aria Cohen
Weekly news and events with a spoiler-based-review of The Lighthouse and Death Stranding
Music by Foley
Feat.
Joe Fisk
Samantha Wolfe
Drew Lascot
Written by Lori Robinson Photo by Jonathan Montgomery There’s a great migration underway, and students may not even be aware
Ep. 9
Current events and news
Music by Foley
Feat.
Joe Fisk
Written by Samantha Wolfe
Photos by Lindsey Brand
The Student Leadership Conference, created in collaboration by TRIO, Student Life, and Student Affairs, took place on October 4 at FRCC Westminster. Attendees experienced several speakers and panels that focused on succeeding in spite of hard times, growing up, and becoming a leader.
Wolfcast Ep. 8
Weekly news and events and readings from contest winners
Written by Lori May
Illustration by Madison Otten
Sarah woke with her cheek pressed against the cold, damp floor. Sitting up with a start, she opened her eyes to peer into impenetrable darkness; not a single flicker or wisp of light disturbed the sanctity of the blackness around her.