Photography talk
Ben, Ben, Anthony, and Delainey talk photography! https://campuschroniclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/final-podcast-feb.13.2019-2_22_19-1.22-PM.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Ben, Ben, Anthony, and Delainey talk photography! https://campuschroniclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/final-podcast-feb.13.2019-2_22_19-1.22-PM.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Steve Krafcisin, head coach of the DMACC women’s basketball team, reached his 300th career win on Jan. 12 when the Bears were victorious over Iowa Lakes Community College, 76-62. Krafcisin is now DMACC’s all-time winningest and longest tenured women’s basketball coach with a career record of 303-131 at the school.Read More
After a rough start to 2019 with three straight losses, the DMACC men’s basketball team is rejuvenated with three conference wins to end the month. Starting the month nationally ranked #17, the Bears fell to #5 Kirkwood, #20 Iowa Lakes, and #15 NIACC by scores of 92-76, 85-80, and 106-100,Read More
Campus Chronicle staff Ben, Paul, and Abby talk politics https://campuschroniclenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Pod-Jan-25-Master-Copy-2_8_19-12.59-PM-1.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Students know that college can be challenging at times. Whether it is due to it being someone’s first semester at college or simply having too much on one’s plate, school can make life chaotic at times. DMACC provides many resources to help students who find themselves struggling in a numberRead More
Nearly a decade ago, Buzz Hoffman, former department chair of the DMACC Criminal Justice Department, first shared the idea of building a training facility on campus for students to gain realistic crime scene investigation experience. Now, after gaining the support of the DMACC Foundation, the Criminal Justice Department is bringingRead More
Over time, states have slowly begun decriminalizing, and even legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. What once was met with scare tactics and propaganda (e.g., “Reefer Madness,” 1936) has increasingly been perceived as a drug comparable to alcohol. The National Institute on Drug Abuse suggests that marijuana is the mostRead More
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