Interview: Photographer Anthony Arroyo
Former Chronicle Photo Editor Anthony Arroyo joins Halle and Maria to talk about his experiences at Drake University after attending DMACC. Lots of good tips for anyone thinking of transferring!
Former Chronicle Photo Editor Anthony Arroyo joins Halle and Maria to talk about his experiences at Drake University after attending DMACC. Lots of good tips for anyone thinking of transferring!
It’s every fashion major’s dream to go to New York City and experience city life, and this year their dreams come true. Fashion major Jamie Moreno, from Des Moines, said, “I’ve always wanted to go to New York City, the city is so beautiful and I’ve always wanted to getRead More
Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. What colleges did you attend? I attended St. Olaf (in Norway) for my undergraduate work, where I focused on philosophy and political science and women’s studies, and because I’d studied over there, I went on to join the Peace Corps.Read More
The Slaughterhouse: It’s a personal favorite and each year has something new to offer! The slaughterhouse reenacts the bone-chilling story of a family based out of the book, “The Biggs: A Family Affair: A Tell-All Account of America’s Most Heinous Cannibals.” Staff will be taking COVID safety measures as directedRead More
Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Q: What college(s) did you go to? I went to the University of Texas at El Paso. I majored in psychology, but a minor in film, anthropology, and art history. Then I got a master’s degree, and it was calledRead More
As I sat outside of an empty classroom, waiting for my professor to arrive and my first class of fall 2021 to start, I looked around to see other students doing the same — some wearing masks and some not. I felt inclined to take mine off, seeing how manyRead More
First lady Jill Biden appeared on DMACC’s Ankeny campus at the FFA Enrichment Center on Wednesday, Sept. 15, to endorse a new Child Tax Credit, which appeared for a third time in the bank accounts of Iowans this week. A limited audience of roughly 30 people consisting of Des MoinesRead More
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