Campus Talk Episode 2
This episode is a short update on the developing Governors Conference story. https://campuschroniclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/32913.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
This episode is a short update on the developing Governors Conference story. https://campuschroniclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/32913.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Take a listen to our first podcast episode. We talk about the last issue, what’s coming up in our April 3 issue, and other news on campus. Click on the headline or “Read more” and click on the play button below to listen. https://campuschroniclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/podcast01.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Note: This is a special column from a London Study Abroad student. By Olivia Herr Before coming to the UK, I had never really taken up any opportunity to use public transportation other than in elementary school. So the buses, underground and cabs were all new to me. AIFS gaveRead More
Note: This is a special column from a London Study Abroad student. By Emma Allen For those who don’t know much about Doctor Who or have never heard of it, Doctor Who is a British TV show that is about an alien called The Doctor. He is a Time Lord,Read More
Note: This is a special column from a London Study Abroad student. By Melina Nuzum Imagine a food market surrounded by all sorts of kiosks selling items ranging from string dolls to paintings. Imagine that this food market has its own kiosks that offer cookery from all sorts of differentRead More
By: Anna Duran Bookworms and aspiring authors take note: the Literary Arts Festival is coming up the first week of April. It is set to take place April 1-3. The winners of the creative writing contest, several Iowa writers, and four national authors will be reading from personal works atRead More
By: Ryan Meier When Ankeny sophomore Sarah Pillman was notified that she had won first place in the short story category for the annual DMACC District-wide Creative Writing contest, she was stunned. “When they told me, I thought ‘Are you kidding me? Do you have the right person?’” Pillman said.Read More
By: Drew Brown Terry Luloff is a retiring math professor here at the Ankeny campus. Luloff got his bachelor’s degree for mathematics at Wartburg University, and his master’s degree in education at Drake University. “You never know what is going to happen in the classroom. It has been said varietyRead More
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