End of the semester chat
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DMACC officially unveiled its new website design and branding to the public on Monday, Oct. 23. The website’s design had not been updated since 1988, and it features a brand-new three-dimensional brand logo with a modernized look. The website displays new photographs and videos of students, staff, and campuses,Read More
“Playing With Fire” is a play that follows the events after the story of Frankenstein. It was performed at DMACC’s Black Box Theater the last weekend of September and the first weekend of October. The problem with me writing an article about a month after production is that you willRead More
Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. This November, DMACC Theatre is performing “Merge,” a dramatized look into the rise and fall of Atari, a video game-based company that saw its peak in the early 1980s. Director of “Merge,” Brittany Rebhuhn, gives insight into this retro play. Read More
By Adam Livingston, Special to The Chronicle A four-hundred-milligram testosterone injection weekly. That is normal for me. Every Friday morning, when I get up, it’s the first thing I do besides maybe getting a cup of coffee. I grab the syringes, the two sets of needles, and the small vile,Read More
Prominent Iowa business leaders comprising the DMACC President’s Advisory Council spoke to a room of about 70 students and faculty on Tuesday, Oct. 17 in the Building 5 Black Box Theater. The council was formed two years ago by the president of DMACC, Robert Denson, and the president of theRead More
A new school year has started at DMACC and Fall 2023 has proven to be eventful as DMACC has said goodbye to Blackboard and turned to Canvas. For more than 10 years, DMACC Community College has used Blackboard as its primary software for online learning. In 2020, DMACC’s contract withRead More
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