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Professor David Purdy

New Faculty Profile: David Purdy

October 21, 2013 at 6:34 pm 0 comments

By Olivia Herr. Professor David Purdy is the new head of the photography program at Ankeny DMACC. He was hired in August after Curt Stahr retired after more than 20 years as program chair. Purdy is originally from Ankeny and now lives in Beaverdale with his wife and two sons.Read More

Campus Talk Episode 4

October 11, 2013 at 1:19 pm 0 comments

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Row House Photo Gallery

October 9, 2013 at 11:40 pm 0 comments

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Opinion: Video games present a potential danger

Opinion: Video games present a potential danger

October 9, 2013 at 11:05 am 0 comments

By Ann Voight The issue of media violence and its impact on people has been hotly debated in recent years, with each side having compelling arguments defending their case. One argument is that the more one regularly sees and engages with the violent images, the more likely one is toRead More

Beards, glorious beards

Beards, glorious beards

October 9, 2013 at 11:04 am 0 comments

By Anna Duran. Take a look around. Do you see them? Magnificent? Patchy? Beards are more popular than ever, and DMACC is a participating example. A study published in 2011 may shed some light on why the male facial trend is here to stay – women and men agree aRead More

Review: New Life Singer's "Captivate"

Review: New Life Singer’s “Captivate”

October 9, 2013 at 10:57 am 0 comments

By Alex Payne A new album captured my attention recently that has been great to listen to when I need something to help me through a stressful day. The members of Grand Canyon University’s New Life Singers released their album “Captivate” on September 12, 2013. The album is uplifting contemporaryRead More

DMACC offers gourmet dinners

DMACC offers gourmet dinners

October 9, 2013 at 10:56 am 0 comments

By Avis Allen. In Building 7, the Lakeview room, magic happens. Usually it happens on Thursday evenings, but due to increased student enrollment the magic is being offered on Saturday evenings.  Reservations are required and limited for each dinner, so hurry and call Denise Moore at 515-964-6655 or email ici@dmacc.edu.Read More

History on the move

October 9, 2013 at 10:54 am 0 comments

By Alex Payne. A historic row house rolled its way down Locust in Des Moines late Wednesday. As the 530,000-pound row house was moving, the sight of a two story brick building rolling down the street brought many people out of clubs like the Locust Tap, the Blazing Saddle andRead More