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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, 2023October 16, 2023
Governor Polis Visits FRCC Westminster to Discuss Work-Based Learning

Governor Polis Visits FRCC Westminster to Discuss Work-Based Learning

Seth Ciancio delves into the stories and experiences shared between FRCC students and Governor Polis at last month’s Work-Based learning event with Governor Polis.

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October 2, 2023October 2, 2023
Why Online Courses Are More Expensive Than In-Person at FRCC

Why Online Courses Are More Expensive Than In-Person at FRCC

Seth Ciancio dives into the history of course pricing at FRCC & CCCS to find out why tuition for online courses is higher than in-person equivalents.

Continue reading Why Online Courses Are More Expensive Than In-Person at FRCC

August 21, 2023August 21, 2023

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Come check out the Larimer Campus’ new newspaper stand, just outside The Peak Cafe! Grab a copy of the newsletter to read in Longs Peak Student Center. At 1:00PM today, students were treated to a tour of the botanical & plant life around FRCC's Westminster campus by the Library. Expect a write-up about the event on Monday! From now on, all Front Range campus news will be shared together on The Front Page! Tell your friends to tune in for the first issue of the year (Monday, October 2 at noon). 🚨BREAKING🚨 Firetrucks arrive at FRCC Westminster after alarm goes off. More info to come! Come down and give us your favorite quote! Want your favorite quote on the campus walls? Come down to the cafeteria and write your favorite quote to be on the campus walls! Governor Jared Polis visited FRCC Westminster today, to talk to FRCC students about their experience with apprenticeship & internship programs. Our new digest magazine is out! Check it out, all around campus! FRCC Westminster's Parking lot was freshly repainted recently! It's never going to look better than it does now! Come destress with therapy dogs right now from 11:30 to 12:30 in the Game Room and 12:30 - 1:30 in the Library! Your finals self will thank you later!

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Getting Up Front  – 11/20/23
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Getting Up Front – 11/20/23

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The Formation of the Muslim Student Association: Fostering College Communities
Campus News, Features, Wolf Life

The Formation of the Muslim Student Association: Fostering College Communities

Izzy Maculo discusses the formation of FRCC’s first Muslim Student Association with its president, Lake Hogan. Continue reading The Formation of the Muslim Student Association: Fostering College Communities

One College – One Newspaper: Up Front S2 E1
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One College – One Newspaper: Up Front S2 E1

Abby Miller and Seth Ciancio get Up Front with FRCC students & staff- discussing the newspaper’s transition into a college-wide … Continue reading One College – One Newspaper: Up Front S2 E1

No Need to Transfer: FRCC Offering Third Bachelor’s Degree Program
Campus News, Wolf Life

No Need to Transfer: FRCC Offering Third Bachelor’s Degree Program

Cori Antinora shares details of a launch event for FRCC’s new Bachelor’s Degree: Business for Creative Industries Continue reading No Need to Transfer: FRCC Offering Third Bachelor’s Degree Program

Digging Deeper – 10/16/2023
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Digging Deeper – 10/16/2023

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Stop & Smell The Roses – FRCC  Westminster’s Library Tree Walk
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Stop & Smell The Roses – FRCC Westminster’s Library Tree Walk

Thursday, October 12th saw the Fall Tree Walk around FRCC’s Westminster Campus. Led by Kara Lucas, who serves as a … Continue reading Stop & Smell The Roses – FRCC Westminster’s Library Tree Walk

How FRCC’s Graduation Looks Seven Months Away
Campus News, Inside FRCC, Interviews, Sidebar features

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. Continue reading How FRCC’s Graduation Looks Seven Months Away

Religion on Campus at FRCC: Invited or Intrusive?
Campus News, Interviews

Religion on Campus at FRCC: Invited or Intrusive?

Ryley Teasley inspects the presence of Gideon’s International representatives on FRCC’s Larimer Campus. Continue reading Religion on Campus at FRCC: Invited or Intrusive?

How FRCC’s Boulder Campus Lost Its Bookstore
Campus News, Inside FRCC

How FRCC’s Boulder Campus Lost Its Bookstore

Dehnal Tena explains how FRCC’s Boulder County Campus lost it’s bookstore. Continue reading How FRCC’s Boulder Campus Lost Its Bookstore

Goodbye and Thanks For The Fish
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Goodbye and Thanks For The Fish

Editor Joshua Monen bids The Front Page farewell. See you around, Josh! Continue reading Goodbye and Thanks For The Fish

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