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She is looking up

By Justin Dawes
Opinion Editor

“I laughed when you walked by,” says a man with apologetic eyes to GRCC student Rishelle VanDyke, the two of them standing in the hallway. “I was being stupid and immature,” he said.

VanDyke recalls hearing some people on the … Read-more

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The Heritage

By Lizz Vensas
Collegiate Staff Writer

The Heritage, located at the corner Fountain and Ransom in the ATC building, is a fine dining experience provided by the culinary students at GRCC

Through the Secchia Institute for Culinary Education, GRCC provides a lab class where students … Read-more

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Jeff Johnson speaks at Diversity Lecture Series

By Justin Dawes
Opinion Editor

“Diversity is not the issue if community does not exist,” said Jeff Johnson in his lecture for the Diversity Lecture Series.

The journalist, social activist, and author of “Everything I’m Not, Made Me Everything I Am” spoke almost with a … Read-more

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GRCC offers training for farmers

Courtesy of MCT Campus

By Austin Metz
Editor in Chief
Grand Rapids Community College and Michigan State University have teamed with local companies to certify local farmers to meet new distribution standards.

Phillip Tocco of Michigan State University is the instructor for the course and … Read-more

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President Obama calls for halt to tuition hikes

By Christi Parson & Kathleen Henesses
MCT Campus

President Barack Obama embraced the idea of federal action to restrain the rapidly increasing cost of higher education, giving a boost to a long- simmering policy idea that has gained steam amid growing frustration with rising tuition…. Read-more

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Student Congress candidates begin campaigning this month

By Lizz Vensas
Collegiate Staff Writer

Starting in February students will see campaign signs around school, not for the Republican Primary, Democratic Caucus or general election, but instead for Student Congress elections.

For the second year, Student Congress will have open elections for their executive … Read-more

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The Collegiate celebrates Black History Month

By Ross L. Pike
News Editor

“George Santayana once said, ‘Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it,’” says GRCC Black Student Union Chaka White. “I believe that if we do not know the history of our people, how can we grow?”… Read-more

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Commit to Mitt or is the GOP holding out on us?

Ross L. Pike
News Editor

Commit to Mitt? Though it does have a nice ring to it, I think the GOP has something better to offer the American people and I am quite disappointed. Normally in an election, a political party will put its best … Read-more

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After surviving African conflict, student finds a home in America

By Lizz Vensas
Collegiate Staff Writer

Bikorwa Adelaide sits in Winchester Alley with her head in a book working on a summary article for a class. Finding the who, what, where, when, and why. The what and when were easy — two people had been … Read-more

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IT department is moving

By Scott Arkovitz
Collegiate Staff Writer

GRCC’s Information Technology department is making a move to the north wing of DeVos Campus otherwise known as Sneden Hall from their current location under the Bostwick parking ramp, according to Erich Flynn Network Analyst.

“The primary reason for … Read-more

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