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ECTC Archives: Newspapers

Description of ECTC archives holdings; a brief history; finding aids; images

Wildcat

Earliest campus newspaper. Some issues missing; some pages missing; some discrepancies in numbering

October 16, 1964
October 30, 1964, vol. 1, no. 2
November 15, 1964. Vol. 1, no. 3
November 25, 1964. Vol.1, no. 4. 2 copies. One printed on white paper, one printed on stiff yellow heavyweight paper, note saying Personal Copy of McFarland
January 22, 1965. Vol. 1, no. 6
February 5, 1965. Vol. 1, no. 7
February 24 1965. Vol. 1, no. 8
March 12, 1965. Vol. 1, no. 9
April 2, 1965. Vol. 1, no. 10
October 8, 1965. Vol. 1 [2], no. 2
October 22 1965. Vol. 2, no. 3
November 5, 1965. Vol. 2, no. 4
November 19, 1965. Vol. 2, no. 5
January 28, 1966. Vol. 3, no. 1
February 11, 1966. Vol. 3, no. 2
March 11, 1966. Vol. 3, no. 4
April 1, 1966. Vol. 3, no. 5
April 15, 1966. Vol. 3, no. 6
May 2, 1966. Vol. 3, no. 7
September 26, 1966. Vol. 4, no. 1
October 11, 1966. Vol. 4, no. 2
November 9, 1966. Vol. 4, no. 4 [sic]
November 23, 1966. Vol. 4 no. 5
December 7, 1966. Vol. 4, no. 6
December 15, 1966. Vol. 4, no. 7
January 20, 1967. Vol. 4, no. 8
February 3, 1967. Vol. 4, no. 9
FEBRUARY 20, 1967. VOL. 3, NO. 10
March 6, 1967. Vol. 3 [sic], no. 11
March 30, 1967. Vol. 3 [sic], no. 12
April Fools 1967. N.V.
April 17, 1967. Vol. 3 [sic], no. 13. This and the above issues are actually volume 5
[Wildcat]– title surmised from size and format. No title given. No volume or issue number. Incomplete


INTERIM 
Sept. 27 1967. Vol. 5, no 2
October 5, 1967. Vol. 5, no 3
November 1, 1967. Vol. 5, no. 5
November 8, 1967. Vol 5, no. 6
November 14, 1967. Vol 5, no. 7
 

ECCO

October 28, 1977

Fall Festival a Success, by Benita Massenburg and Ellen Wheat. Student Government Dons Costumes; Sixteen Attend BSU Convention, by Susan Breeding; Editorial: Support the Barons: Jon Gordon. Black Student Union Holds Fundraiser, by Benita Massenburg. Drawing by Bennie Ketron. Faculty Who's Who: Michael Coyle, by Becky Phillips. TV Critique: Wonder Woman, by Debi Hill. Library-themed drawing by Daniel Seals. ECC Intramural Football Season in Full Swing, by Dale Lugar. ECC Nine, by Jon Gordon. Fall Semester Final Semester [finals schedule]

November 11, 1977.

Halloween Dance a Success, by Debi Hill. Disco Dance. Honors Banquet for April. Chess Tournament Announced by Kingsmen Club [text of article missing]  Clubs Support Charity, by Susan Breeding. Clubs mentioned: Newman Club; Foreign Language Club; Kentucky Association of Nursing; Wesleyan Club; Student Government; Creative Writing Club; Photography Club; Baptist Student Union. Kappa Phi Kappa. Casino Night Coming up. Text from Chess Tournament Chess Club appears below Casino article. Who's Who at ECC: Nicky Durham; Gloria Wolfe. Squires Gain Easy Win. Lugar Defeats Sadler in Rough Game. Star Wars: One of the Year's Best, by Pat Halcomb. Student Profile: Jim Sadler, by Dale Lugar. Dr. Owens [sic] Urges Participation in Girls Basketball, by B.J. Massenburg. Drawing by Bennie Ketron. A Profile: ECC Women's Basketball. 

 

ECCO of the Heartland

October 21, 1988

More students, more expansion means more work, by B.W. Kai. Halloween: bad or good, it's your choice. Amnesty International is first step toward helping cure 'disease.' by Mike Davis. Give him the best of weather, and Brian Smith will set a record. Bon Jovi fizzles, while Stealin' Horses sizzles, by Leslie Johns. Not to worry about asbestos at ECC, not deadly type, by Jerry Mills. ECC sets new record with enrollment of 2702, by Robin Howell. ECC SGA ready to hold its own version of worst nightmare. Photos: Brian Smith

College Street News 1990 - 1999

April 10, 1998

ADA ADVOCACY CREATES AWARENESS, by Jason Ragan. IMPROVEMENTS SOUGHT FROM DONATION, by Michael Menefee. MOVIE REVIEW: POINTLESS CHASE VS PASSIONATE PURSUIT, by Jason Ragan. DYLAN REVISITED - TIME OUT OF MIND, by Brian Molgaard. SUESSARAMA COMES TO ECC, by Kellie Etheridge. ECC VARIETY SHOW ROCKS. MARCY PLAYGROUND MELLOW WITH EDGE, by Jason Ragan. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID OVER SPRING BREAK, by Michael Menefee. "HANG TEN" ON THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY, by Brian Molgaard. Photo subjects: Michael Hibbs. Bob Hill, Arthur Kelly and Linda Beattie sign books at ECC's bookstore. 4 photos of Variety Show performers. Spring Fling photo with Gary Stearns and LaDonna Eastman

October 10, 1998

Note; heading includes the logo UK Elizabethtown Community College

ECC President Dr. Thelma White Begins New Era, by Jason Ragan. Wet or dry? by Jason Ragan. Aerosmith: What legends are made of, by Jason Ragan. History's grip on Hollywood, by Jason Ragan. The whole world's watching, by Jason Ragan. Connecting with the community, Photos by Mary Jo King. New SGA members make plans for exciting year, by Kellie Etheridge. PTK plans their pursuit, by Leslie Otten. Subjects: Meade County High School. Elizabethtown High School. Lincoln Trail Elementary. Central Hardin High School. Dave Nussbaumer. Martha Wolfe. Pam Harper. Distance Learning Lab. Learning Lab. Roxy Hill. Academic Team. Student Art Show. Photo of new SGA members.

February 12, 1999

Masthead includes College Street News in blue letters; UK/ECC logo

IS IT HOT? OR IS IT COLD? THE BIOSPHERE THAT IS ECC, by Jason Ragan. REGIONAL CENTER HOLDS THE HOPE FOR DAYCARE, by Jason Ragan. To All the Girls I've Loved Before or Fallin' in Love is Hard on the Knees, by Jacob Bennett. Hey, Juggalos, ICP's Back in the House, by Jacob Bennett. Movie Reviews: One for the Girls and One for the Guys, by Chris Spencer. What's Happening at ECC. Photo by Antonio Menendez, students, faculty and staff enjoying the presentation of African Dancing and Drumming. Photo: Joey Meischke, SIFE Chapter President, with Burkhead students. 1999 All Collegiate Chorus. Dale Crowder, Victoria Boundy, Mary Leonard, Joe Galloway. Africa Alive, by Antonio Menendez [African drumming topic of article.] 

 

March 13, 1999

Masthead includes College Street News in blue letters; UK/ECC logo

Katrina Eicher Receives Second Outstanding Teacher Award, by Jason Ragan. Honors Program Proposed, by Jason Ragan. Editorial: Are Politicians Allowed to be Human? by Jason Ragan. Tinky Winky Titillates! by Antonio Menendez. What's Happening at ECC. Photos of ECC students and Choristers performing at the African-American read-in, by Antonio Menendez. Helmwood Elementary children perform, photo by Jason Ragan. Spring Break - sun, fun, ridin shotgun, by Jacob Bennett. CQT offers new courses. The Step-by-step guide to puttin' out the vibe, by Jacob Bennett. Photo of Katrina Eicher, by Jason Ragan.

April 23, 1999

Note: heading includes the Elizabethtown Community College logo that was developed and disseminated by UK in 1996. The logo here no longer includes UK at the top. 

New Dean to Take Student-Centered Approach. Photo caption: Dr. Anne Breznau. An Opportunity for Education, by Jason Ragan. Relief is on the Way, by Jason Ragan. Wrestling Tombstones Monday Night Football, by Antonio Menendez. Korn-Zombie Show No Drag-Ula, by Jacob Bennett. What's Happening at ECC. Burn This Paper, by Jason Ragan, Jacob Bennett, Antonio Menendez, See You On The Hill, by Jason Ragan. Photos: Anne Breznau, Steven Weisenberger. Antonio Menendez. Thomas Downs. Academic team. Melanie Roides, Shannon Wooden, Raymond Cooley, Michele Devine, Maria Hawk, Ron Holding. 

October 4, 1999

Note: heading includes the KCTCS logo

Web Heads Get Their Degrees, by Antonio Carlos Menendez. English Professor Finds New Home, by Courtney Richardson. Pilgrimage Into the Past, by Antonio Carlos Menendez. Equal Rights for Part-time Faculty, by Antonio Carlos Menendez. What's Happening at ECC [photo spread.] Open House music. Japanese players at Open House. ECC's booth is a hit at the Heartland Festival. ECC Choristers. End of photo captions. Enrollment is Up at ECC, by Courtney Richardson. The Soup is In!!!, by Blaine Fentress. First edition of Sports Soup. Photo caption: New Benches improve ECC courtyard. Photo of Dr. Anne Breznau, Dean of Academic Affairs. 

November 12, 1999

Note: heading includes the KCTCS logo

Governor Patton visits ECC on campaign tour. Sex, lies and Ted Bundy, by Antonio Menendez. Evolution...oops..."Change over time" by Antonio Menendez. English professor makes learning challenging, by Courtney Richardson. What's Happening at ECC [photo spread]  Photo captions: Dancers perform in ECC's courtyard as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. ECC sophomore Sarah Rodgers represented ECC as a community college princess at the recent UK Homecoming Game. PTK sponsors Halloween party. Dr. Holms giving lecture on Ted Bundy. End of photo captions. The soup is in!!! by Blaine Fentress. Movie review: the Blair Witch Project, by Antonio Menendez. Subjects. Thelma White. Paul Patton. Ronald M. Holmes, presenter. Chris Verschage. Hispanic Heritage Month dancers. Sarah Rodgers

December 12, 1999

Nason Seminar Focuses on Putting School Violence in Perspective, by Antonio Menendez. English Professor Moves Into Office, by Courtney Richardson. Farewell CC, by Antonio Menedez. Religious Dogma and Rolling Heads, by Antonio Menendez. What's Happening at ECC. The Soup is In!!!, by Diane Fentress. The Poets Speak, by Courtney Richardson. Photos: Dean Nason, Chuck Spataro, Terri Stewart, Joan Manalastas, Steven McCullough, Robert Brangers. Subjects: Social and Behavioral Sciences Seminar. Suzanne Darland. Picasso's Poetry Slam. 

College Street News

March 30, 2000

Groundbreaking, dedication draw kids, officials, by Jeff Knopp. Ruth Redel to retire after teaching 20 years: English teacher known as warm, positive person, by Eliza-Jane Cruse. Student Clubs. Many part-time instructors are 'migrant workers' at ECC, by Eric Mattingly. Gator Ray keeps campus looking clean for past 10 years, by Steven McCullough. Ask Leslie and Mandy: single parent doesn't have enough time for study. Day of fun, discovery and looking to the future (Photo spread.) ECC college name: turn-off or bright light? by Nathaniel Bryan. Instructions for choosing an ECC instructor. Campus Echoes: what do you like best about ECC? DiCaprio sinks in new movie 'The Beach,' by Jeff Knopp. Scream 3 soundtrack will make you holler, by Tim Shinall. Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony set for April 14. Blakey to speak April 7 on African burial ground. Morrison Gallery exhibit, reception. Toohey lecture features Roosevelt. Photo subjects. RPC Groundbreaking. Gary Ramsdell, WKU president; Ed Page, chair of Northern Kentucky Education Foundation; Kentucky Commonwealth CEO Mary Beth Susman; Gordon Davies, Council of Postsecondary Education president; Ron Lewis, U.S. representative; David Wilmouth, Elizabethtown Mayor. Ruth Redel. Bill Becker. Jimmie Salter. Alton Ray. Josephine Beeler, Kayi Lewis, Alexis Brown, Rhonda Brown, Camille Hill, Victoria Boundy,  Christa Chaudoin, Katherine Mendez, Tina Lumsford, Carson Gengler, Amy Inmam, Thelma White, president of ECC. Jeff Tardy, Jimmy Larimore, DeBorah Winston, Jimmie Mitchell. Amy Deaton, Crystal Alvey, Sheila Popham, Alexandra Stewart.

April 27, 2000

Acting class performs for 1650 area children, by Steven McCullough. Bagged cats provide lessons for anatomy, physiology classes, by Eliza-Jane Cruse. Tae Kwon Do wins awards, by Leslie Huffman. Student Clubs. Campus and volunteers both benefit from work program, by Steven McCullough. College paper garners awards. Honors class visits Gethsemani Abbey, by Eric Mattingly. ECC president named for Chamber's Athena Award, by Gregory A. Borge. Ask Leslie and Mandy. End of semester brings student joy, angst. College's academic team buzzes with fast facts and knowledge, by Steven McCullough. Protest lit new topic for English lit, by Eric Mattingly. Students to receive degrees in May 10 commencement. [list of names of graduates.] Japanese school on Saturdays at ECC, by Amanda Barney. Quality Technology program for business is only one of its kind in Kentucky, by Gregory A. Berge. Pro: New schedule avoids flipflops, by Eliza-Jane Cruse. Con: Keep old schedule for variety, by Jeff Knopp. Talk back ECC. D'Angelo makes his soulful return with Voodoo, by Jeff Knopp. Top 10 list: boredom preventers for finals. Campus Echoes: what will you do over the summer break? compiled by Jacob Mayes. Bookstore book buyback begins May 1. Phi Theta Kappa members inducted April 14. Acting class performs for area children. Photos: Jeff Tardy, Leslie Steiner, Ryan Niawander, Don Vest, Christina Judd, Kim Nicholas, Kim Bingham, Neely McLaughlin, Debbie Ellis, Richard Burzlaff, Eric Mattingly, Christy Ballenger, Stephen Dougherty, Ron Holding, Melody Ashby, Chad Wooden, Manami Murakami, Ellen Mink, Traci Smith, Jeremy Watts, Keri Mennemeyer, Diana Boirier, Marie Dyer, Kathy Clayton, Donna Dixon, Beth Nickell, Lisa Addington, Eddie Hayes

September 2000

Parking problems persist, by Dana Clark. Price IS right: Books at ECC cost less than others in state, by Glen A. Williams. Take a load off...new benches help students, faculty relax, by Kevin Gomez. Whazzup? Michael Robinson's beer can collection, obviously, by Jimmy Zeitz. Student clubs. Woods pose a challenge, by Dana Clark. COPS: Live on location at ECC, by Steven McCullough. Children's Museum of Elizabethtown finally has a home on ECC campus, by Katie Bentley. Watercolors subject of Morrison Gallery exhibit. UK football tickets. New ECC class eases freshman fears, introduces them to college transition, by Jeff Knopp. Revised class schedules make shorter lunches, new times to learn, by Josh Emerson. Area group hopes to raise awareness about mental illness. Very special volunteers needed for special needs arts festival. Editorial: Line, line, everywhere a line, by Nathaniel Bryan. Campus Echoes: Why did you choose ECC? by Nathaniel Bryan and Steven McCullough. Three new degree programs offer many more career choices for ECC students, by Leslie Steiner. Fast Facts on E'town

Photos: Dana Clark, Glen A. Williams, Kevin Gomez, Steven McCullough, Sgt. Floyd Franklin, Michael Robinson, Jeff Knopp, Jan Nemes, Katie Bentley, Leslie Steiner, Heather Burkhead, Lewis Harper, Andy Singer, Crystal Prescott, Amber Childers.

February 9, 2001

SGA pizza forum draws student crowd, by Katie Bentley. Lights, camera, action: film class explores variety of genres, styles by viewing classic greats, by Leslie Steiner. Weather policy changes this semester, by Milton Spalding. Student Clubs. New Baptist Student Union head wants more presence and impact, by Steven McCullough. ECC-connected Backstage Cafe beckons, by Bill Pease. Career/Life Planning Center hosts events. Election panel examines Bush win and new administration, by Hayley Pierce. Internet courses connect ECC faculty with students all over the state, world, by Leah Maphis. Jazz concert highlights art "Journey." First Baptist Church hosts musical Feb. 27. Students travel to compare religions, by Lyndsay Martinette. Program director runs all over country, by Robert Massengill. New ECC teacher likes to fish, by Toni Cooper. On cell phones, dress codes and getting involved, by Dan Mahon. Campus Echoes: what would you change about ECC? He said, she said: columnists explore Valentine's gift ideas. Metal kings Pantera steeling to Gardens March 2, by Kristen Richardson. 'Time-honored classics' worth another look, by Brooke Mill. Photo subjects: Katie Bentley. Leslie Steiner. Michelle Simpson. Audrey Smith. Natalie Smith. Bill Pease. Hayley Pierce. David Bowden. Doug Cantrell. John Cranston. Gary Stearns. Terri Stewart. Robert Massengill. Lyndsey Martinette. Doug Fisher. Donna Kuhlman. Tammy Morris. Eric Mattingly. Angela Adkins. Jennifer Leffel McDaniels. Carlos Trujillo. Kristen Richardson.  Subjects: Jeff Corkran. Bruce Caldera. Carla Riggs-Hall. Mick Kennedy. 

September 2001

Take a hike: tuition goes up again, by Stephen McCullough. Sept. 11 shocks U.S. Ambassadors help college, by Courtney McDowell. Student Clubms. Faculty Focus: Powell Livesay. Campus officials dream of ways to fix registration nightmares for students, by Milt Spalding. Book authors on campus, by Hayley Pierce. Faculty Focus. Camille Hill named Arts and Humanities chair. New nursing instructor Dokos delivers a labor of love to her classes, by Michelle LaFollette. Elizabethtown area, job availability add up for Towell. Computer instructor Laura Bell, ECC classes fit perfectly well. SGA names new officials, executive board for this term, by Jess Kropczynski. ECC needs more parking, less tickets, by Tiffany Moore. Some questions may not be answered, by Milt Spalding. The main event: Dude versus Dame, by Virginia Jury. Photos: Neil Ramer. Central Kentucky Regional Technology Center. ECC flag at half mast. Powell Livesay. Stephen McCullough. Glen A. Williams. Milt Spalding. LaToya Shelby. Michelle LaFollette. Eric Bynum. Kim Foster. Camille Hill. Amy Dokos. Beth Towell. Laura Bell. Jess Kropczysnki, Billy Thompson. Rosemarie Bloodgood. Carol Pullen. Jodie Washburn. Jerome Beasley. Nathan Johnson.

November 15, 2001

ECC renovations nearly complete, by Milt Spalding. ECC students scare up party for children's Halloween, by Courtney McDowell. Domestic violence during October events, by Michelle Lafollette. SGA-sponsored 3 on 3 basketball tourney flies, by Jessica Kropczynski. Student newspaper 2nd in state. Student piercings are hole new trend on campuses, by Tiffany Moore. Windows 95 and 98 are more vulnerable to hackers, by Kesha Whitman. SGA sponsors lunchtime music in Science Building courtyard, by April Caswell. A taste of Latin culture with eyes and ears (there was food, too.) New cooperative education center almost finished, by Sean Crady. SGA sponsors lunchtime music in Science Building courtyard, by April Caswell. Imation diskettes are data losers, say students, by Courtney McDowell. Nursing students win at state meet. How should we respond to terrorist attacks, compiled by David Hellman. Moreno brings taste of Nicaragua, by Steven McCullough. New business teacher teaches from much field experience, by April Caswell. Phi Theta Kappa president travels widely for chapter.

Photo subjects: Sylvia Chaffee, Lauren North, Fran Cox, April Peters, R. Paul Brisko, Tommy Schmake, Danny Mure, Valerie Skidmore, Lisette Moreno, O.C. Greathouse, Kalvin Clark, Steven McCullough, Erica Frank, Carmen Shipp. Club news; ads from sponsors. Baptist Student Union offers free lunch on Mondays.

February 2002

Campus Echoes: what is your pet peeve? It's back to school time: local factory closes; former employees enroll, by Debbie Worley. Spring registration went smoothly; lines, not tempers, were shorter, by Milt Spalding. Student Clubs. Abraham Lincoln a woman? Area residents say no way, by Dorma Rosenbarger. Around ECC. Anthropology, women's studies and Pem Buck too, by Tom Berry. Should I drop classes now? Fun, fun fun is on the way with playground, by April Caswell. Daycare center coming to ECC, just not anytime soon, says Dr. White, by Tammy Helton. Smarthinking is online tutoring with real-time help for college students. 2002-style student activism: it's a groove thing, baby, by Jess Kropczynski. Bowling tournament set for Saturday, Feb. 16. Two ECC students die over Christmas break, by Virginia Jury. Does anybody really care? Metal band composed of some ECC students all but forgotten after religious controversy last year, by Erie Bynum. Dude vs. Dame: Columnist asks: revive dying embers or let them burn out? Health Clinic. New column to explore health issues of community college students, by NaNisha Williams. SGA bands returning to Fridays, by Tammy Helton. African-American read-in Feb. 12. Tech school's lunchtime program gives some practice, others a great meal at the right price, by Jess Kropczynski. Photo Subjects: Erica Biffel. Debra Alderman. Sandy Howard. Chris Allen. David Ritson. Darrell Denson. Debbie Worsley. Milt Spalding. Chris Sherrard. Elizabethtown Technical College Culinary Arts. Dorma Rosenbarger. Pem Buck. April Caswell. Jim McArthur. Erik Bynum. Mindi Mudd. Bethany Skaggs. Jodie Washburn. Joe Gilpin. Elizabethtown Community College bookstore. Students in line. Subjects: Funtopia

March 2002

Campus Echoes: what was your strangest spring break? Avoid the fall rush: students should pre-register, by La Toya Shelby. Women's History Month: women on campus have own stories of courage, class, by Virginia Jury. Student clubs. Spring break hot destinations include hot weather tan spots, by Tammy Helton. Project Choice coordinator is a former ECC student then tutor, by Nikki Ellis. Whatever happened to? Arts building never materialized amid changes in focus, dream, by Milt Spalding. Arts Festival very special for ECC students, disabled [photo spread.] Transition from college to high school not always easy, by Susan Miller. Looking to transfer? Watch those credit hours add up, by April Caswell. Leslie Routt wins $1000 scholarship at Tech College. ECC singers perform with All-Collegiate Choir. Profiling or racism? Turn sideways and see, by Tom Berry. Gentle musings on love, true love, by Virginia Jury. Counselor's newspaper columns are best-selling book in area, by April Caswell. 10 minute plays document women. Volunteers needed for sexual assault, abuse victims. Grill open for breakfast. Photo subjects. John Turban, Tanya Jones, Kim Watts, Nellie Reynolds. Ellen Coghil. Laura Lamb. Katrina Eicher. Angus calf in Eicher's classroom. Virginia Jury. Tammy Helton. Nikki Ellis. Milt Spalding. Very Special Arts. Sarah Schmidt. Carolyn Durbin. Carroll Whitmer. Joyce Hornback. Jenny Sparkman. Susan Miller. April Caswell. Amos Clemons. Joe Galloway. Jovan Bell. Joy Meade. Tom Berry. Chuck Spataro. 

September 9, 2002. Campus Echoes: How should we remember September 11? Where were you? by Jesse R. Edwards. College credit cards: the do's and don'ts, by Milt Spalding. Student Clubs. Fitness center now open in Student Center basement, by Vanessa Williams. SGA sponsors free pizza at Club Awareness Day, September 11, 12. Watercolor exhibit at Morrison Gallery. No widespread return to hours of worship here, by Amanda Rankin. Are we back to normal? Should Americans want to be? by Joseph Bowling. Older students get back into the swing of college challenge, by Lindsey Slusser. Fear of flying doesn't deter ECC students, by Autumn Murphy. Wounds healing, but change evident one year, by Milt Spalding. Are we headed for war with Hussein? Let's hope not, by Crystal Harper. 'Collateral Damage' proves patriotic and profitable, by Nikki Mitchell. 'Summer House' explores how past affects present, by Crystal Harper. Don't look for the Patriots to do it again, nor the Rams, by Crystal Harper. Musical patriotism followed 9/11 attacks, by Chris Curry. Learning Lab offers mini study session. Photo subjects: Stephan Boone. Jennifer Dobbs, Stephanie Sebastian. Angela Hart. Jeremy Williams. Tanya Wanton. Jesse R. Edwards. Milt Spalding. Kelly Smith. Amanda Rankin. Fort Knox entrance. Autumn Murphy. Crystal Harper. Nikki Mitchell. 

October 7, 2002

Frosh Blues: Transition from high school to college can be rocky, smooth, by Amanda Rankin. KCTCS enrollment is up, levels same at ECC, ETC, by Milt Spalding. How much information on U.S. war plans should the media report? Compiled by Tammy A. Helton. Black poet speaks with Kentucky voice, by Chris Curry. Club Awareness Day - two page photo spread. Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, sees the light, by Chris Curry. Katka a good Halloween read, by Jesse R. Edwards. Poetry and java: combination blends people, frothy words, by Vanessa Williams. Book Share links reading with movie for its members, by Nikki Mitchell. Bookstore moving. Are Internet classes education's approach to future? By Lee Ann Lussier. Photo of Amanda Gomez. New help? Free tutoring available, by Joseph Bowling. [Photo of Yvonne Morris] Beware of dreaded WF when you drop a class, by Milt Spalding. Don't believe rumors, trust needed in relationship. Tammy A. Helton. Braves have a big problem: they choke when they should shine, by Crystal Harper. Defunct band influences rock even 10 years later, by Chris Curry.

Photo Subjects: Sara Gokey, Misty Gross, Heather Hodges, Ashley Logsdon. Photos: James Lee; Kendra Bratcher, Crystalin Gilliam, David Rose, Jeni Isaacs, Jerome Beasley, Joy Meade, Kala Anilkumar, Jeannine Dowan; Amanda Gomex; Yvonne Morris

November 4, 2002

Campus Echoes: what's your take on the new student email fee? The bill is in the email, by Milt Spalding.  Clothesline Project leaves you hanging, by Crystal Harper. Students in Free Enterprise business group revived, by Lee Anne Lussier. Student Clubs. ECC programs offer variety of choices, by Crystal Harper. New computer faculty member not a newbie, by Amanda Rankin. Halloween party is a treat [photo spread] How much is too much? by Milt Spalding. Caution, car maintenance urged for holiday road trips, by Nikki Mitchell. Book views: 'Shopaholic' a good read, by Autumn Murphy. 'The Business of Strangers': life is stranger than fiction, by Jesse R. Edwards. Horoscope, by Crystal Harper. Only 5 CDs? Curry recommends these, by Chris Curry. Photo subjects. Sheilah Simpson. Nicole Grimes. Stephanie Francis. Sabrina Loesevitz. Steve Butler. Jovan Bell. Milt Spalding. Crystal Harper. ECC bookstore. Amanda Rankin. Student Government Association. Student Center. Amanda Rivers. Sarah Beth Skeeters. Billie Bergner. Nikki Mitchell. Autumn Murphy. Chris Curry. Domestic Violence.

September 8, 2003

ETC to vote for SGA rep. Campus Echoes: what do you dread, what excites you about the new semester? Get in the swim with a car pool to the school, by Elain Matthews. Student Clubs. HOSA for your health. ETC business student places third in nation. SIFE team wins national honor. BSU offers free lunch, fellowship, by Amanda Rankin. National voting project targets students, by Melissa Curry. Japanese Saturday School marks 15 years with open house [photo spread.] New around here? Check out this information, by Helen deGraffenreid. Participate to feel welcome, by Dr. Thelma White. Security guards keep their cool, by Scott Riggs. Elizabethtown campus boasts low crime rate, by Helen deGraffenreid. Arts roundup: Kentucky poet laureate to speak at Writers Roundtable September 18. Morrison Gallery plans shows for fall, new art group to meet September 11. Get grub at Back Home Grill, by Russell Henry. Photo subjects: William Aubrey. Cathaleen Franklin. Jenna Salmon. William Hall. Rebecca Doehlman. Shane Baggett. Elaine Matthews. Jessica Hockman. Sara Elizabeth. Ron Whitehead. Melissa Carey. Amanda Johnston. Amanda Rankin. Watani Iessaka. Hanuka Ishimaru. Kazuki Miyashita. Asuka Wakabayashi. Yusuke Tozaki. Yoshie Tozaki. Naoko Yamazaki. Mika Murakoshi. Sho Kayan. Akhiro Taguchi. Kisaki Takeuchi. Megumi Kajiyama. Manami Murakami Robinson. Thelma White. Scott Riggs. Laura Woods. Alicia Beasley. Rachel Kitzero. Anthony Russo. 

September 29, 2003

Campus Echoes: How can ECC better benefit you? Mid-term checkup: not need to sweat testes if you're relaxed, by Elaine Matthews. Three generations attend ECC and ETC, by Jennifer Drake. Student clubs. Early childhood program opens new opportunities, by Jamie Deckard. SGA-sponsored Club days. Workshops help place local displaced workers, by Jennifer Drake. Math study sessions ease phobias. New chemistry instructor is a philosopher, too. by Helen deGraffenried. Nursing program hires two new teachers: Lassanske returns here after 5 years; Earles chose nursing as way to help others. Chinese math teacher speaks universal language, by Jamie Deckard. Bratcher engages minds in study of psychology, by Helen deGraffenried. Don't gripe about gas, just fill up and move on, by Shane Thompson. First-day jitters can be intimidating for freshmen, by Joseph Breen. Materialism or music? You decide, by Andrew Westholm. ECC dental clinic cheaper. Culinary arts dept. serves lunch. Fitness center open and free to students, by Scott Riggs. Area Civil War camp is subject of lecture. Morrison Gallery holds abuse exhibit. Mid-term stress is conquered when you come to terms with it. Pboto subjects: Kesha Dixon. William Brewer. Linda Smith. Richard Pipes. Brian Patrick. Crystal James. Elaine Matthews. Anatomy students studying outside. Jennifer Drake. Lynn Elmore. Tara Piskator. Janie Deckard. Shawn Kellie. Donna Lassanske. Raquel Earles. DeSheng Zhu. Shane Thompson Joseph Breen. Joe Survant at Morrison Gallery reading.

October 27, 2003 

What about the colleges' name change? Compiled by Elaine Matthews and Jennifer Drake. Name change sparks controversy, by Milt Spalding II. Register now to avoid the rush, by Shannon Harp. Student Clubs. SGA ice cream is entree to meet president White. Toothbrush sale benefits Spring Haven center. "No Fright Nite" for children this Thursday. New Gallery director [Jason Kelly] hopes to increase art exposure, by Janie Deckard. Domestic violence Candlelight  vigil Thursday night. Halloween stories: Once Upon a Midnight Dreary, by Crystal Janes. Halloween night is prelude to day-after cleanup, by Scott Riggs. Scary parallel world is a little too mellow, by Shane Thompson. Mentors empower students: federal program uses ECC students to reach middle school children, by Elaine Matthews. Colleges, universities strengthen teacher training link with KCTCSChoristers variety, holiday show. Photo spread from SGA Club Days, photos taken by Elaine Matthews. Instructor [Rob Lowe] trades training for teaching, by Jennifer Drake. Nursing coordinator [Mary Kulp]  is a compassionate chief, by  Helen de Graffenreid. Non-traditional students are focus for computer teacher [Vickie Thompson] by Jamie Deckard. Performance poetry a vehicle for important social issues, by Helen de Graffenreid. Theatre class in spring does more than just study. Cat's life: 1 down, 8 to go after surprise rescue, by Jennifer Drake. Concert series in November. Study tips: make wise use of time, take breaks, by Joseph Breen. Colleges' name change to reflect quality reputation, by William H. Sorrell, ECC board chair. WKU partnership continues with ECC, ETC merger, by Dr. Gary Randall. E'town Junior College would please all sides, by Milt Spalding. College can change couples' connections, by Joseph Breen. Halloween, cont from page 4.

Photo subjects: Shauna Young, Elaine Matthews, Jeremy Sisk, Melissa Richards, Vickie Thompson, Mary Kulp, Robert Lowe, Amanda Johnston, Mike Burns, Karen Coppersmith, Jana Ward, Cordell Brumley, Luis Rivera Berrios, Alisha Beasley, Heather Hodges, Jason Kelly. Club Days. Shauna Young. Renee Coy. Melissa Richards. Jeremy Sisk. 

March 1, 2004

Note: masthead still displays Elizabethtown Community College. Articles use ECTC.

Campus Echoes: where are you going for Spring Break? Spring Break safety, by Daniel Charles. Some students have to give back financial aid, by Jennifer Dobbs. Student Clubs. Four students chosen for Who's Who honor. Morrison Gallery has exhibits, reading. College Street News named 2nd overall. Students serve on college committees. Diets Seminar takes Dr. Atkins to task, by Elaine Matthews. Students sing in state choir. Working dog makes student owner's life a little easier, by Helen deGraffenreid. New program coordinator wants to help others and teach others to help, by Shannon Harp. Men join nursing profession, by Daniel Charles. Terrorist attacks were natural disasters, too, by Shane Thompson. $100 prize offered for short essay as antidote to campus racial incident, by Helen deGraffenreid. New restaurant column reviews, by Nathan Lindholm. Resolve to break those bad dieting habits now, by Elaine Matthews. Photo subjects: James Burdick. Lisa Outland. Tripp Helemany. Tishomy Dawkins. Kathy Lopez. Timmy Greenwell. Jennifer Dobbs. Kathy Hodges. Marney Higdon. Danthia Gardner. Daniel Charles. Trabille Cobb. Linda Hutcherson. Triana Pfeidner. Kay Whitlock. Miu Asano. Alisha Beasley. Anthony Russo. Shannon Harp. Dustin Kaufman. Becky Scheitlin. Elizabeth Parrish. Jessica Walker. Victor C. McAllister. Joe Galloway. Gary Clark. Jay Burns. Robbie James. Jo Yates. Elaine Matthews. 

 

The Street 2005 - 2006

College Street News became The Street: A New Direction for Elizabethtown Community and Technical College in 2005. It became The Street in 2011.

April 25, 2005

Locked out: anxious students had to wait to register online, by Kelley Singer. Library moves to Administration building after air quality questions. Cross Walk: Best, worst of the past semester, compiled by Jennifer Young. Student clubs. SHOUT OUTS: Toybox Theatre, nursing students planning ceremony, book buyback. Newspaper staff wins awards. 'Know thyself' before you tackle summer classes, by Jennifer Young. Dance The Decades [photo spread.] Graduation is May 9 at Central Hardin. Math professor has unique approach to teaching, by Clayton Cooney. VICA students win medals in Louisville. Culinary Arts offers Chow Wagon to celebrate Derby. IRAQI CONNECTION [photo spread.] In 'biggest shock of my life,' professor sends 52-year-old husband to help war effort, by Autumn Johnson. Robinson provides mother's love to Iraq, by Malcolm Byrd II. SOCAD boosts student morale, by Autumn Johnson. Timeline: Iraqi war and aftermath. ECTC student back from two tours in Iraq, by Autumn Johnson. Barbershop group finds home on campus, by Clayton Cooney. Carolina regains elite status in NCAA, by John Claywell. Hang in there: the semester's almost over, by Elaine Matthews. Students ask Emma about life. Spring brings renewal of the earth, spirit. Summer safety just as important as summer fun, by Jennifer Young. Unfortunate incident on campus prompts student to dispel myths of homosexuality, by Janet Lucas. OJ and Lizzie Borden murders bear similarities, by Shane Thompson. Photo subjects: Heather Hodges, Victor McAllister, Patty Mings, Matti King, Lina Thompson, Katy Watson, Bob Aldrich, Street staff, Bruce Caldera, Carla Riggs-Hall, Penny Fackler, Marlene Broderick, Allison Breeding, Susie Swink, Shane Thompson, Jan Nemes, Mike Lewis, Autumn Johnson, Malcolm Byrd, Joe Galloway, Noel Gallowway, Barry Birdwhistell, Elain Matthews, DeSheng Zhu.

August 15, 2005

New school year means fresh start, by Anna Johnson. Last week's registration goes smoothly. Want ECTC sports? Just show officials how much, by Josh Claywell. Cross Walk: What are you looking forward to this year? Student Clubs. SHOUT OUTS: Drop/add limited to two days. SIFE wins 2nd place in region. Heartland Review holds fiction contest. Get involved to get most out of college, by Dr. Thelma White. Lyme disease slows, doesn't stop student, by Marti Shannon. Morrison Gallery director a sculptor, smithy, photographer, by Helen de Graffenreid. KCTCS names All-Academic students. Rainbow's colorful message cuts broad swatch, by Malcolm Byrd, II, Letter: visitor surprised about one-sided editorial about homosexuality. Free speech applies to students, too, by Clayton Cooney. Don't graduate without internship, by Katie Bentley. Build friendships for health's sake, by Jennifer Young. Famous friendship phrases. Back to school means back to routines, by Elaine Matthews.  Photo subjects: Ann Johnson, Maria Martinez, Christa Griffin, Lonnie Rigsby, Kristen Loeser, Gloria Presson, Ashley Fabrizi, Jenelle Pressley, Chelsea Woolsey, John Edwards, Bradley Ford, Stephanie Wood, David Yates, Dustin Kaufmann (gallery director,) Katie Bentley, Jennifer Young, Elaine Matthews, Dale Buckles.

September 19, 2005

Chick-fil-A to open, by Maria Meredith. See adviser by October 14 to register online for spring. Fey Becker. Cross Walk: Gas prices change your routine? Student Clubs. Constitution lecture, Club Days and makeovers beckon this month. Students helped identify parking lot vandals, by Maria Meredith. Myriad of free services available to students, by Janet Sanders. Bookstore woes blamed on few students selling their books back, by Jennifer Young. English professor to spend year in Norway, by Kelley Singer. ECTC graduate wins national diesel award. ECTC graduate returns to teach in registered nursing program, by Drew Coomer. Keith seeks to quell public speaking fear, by Janet Sanders. Biology teacher wants students to get money's worth, by Candida Tarrence. Where does tuition go? by Meagan Lawson. Buck translates exotic Indian tale from Tamil, by Janet Sanders. Traveling abroad isn't so far out of reach, by Jennifer Siegman. New Orleans evacuees find way to campus, by Maria Meredith. ECTC transfer student to Tulane changes schools in wake of Katrina, by Shane Thompson. Rock stars and reality TV don't mix, by Meagan Lawson Throwdown's Vendetta redefines hardcore, by Drew Coomer. On-campus housing still is long way off, by Anna Johnson. Donovan scholar program keeps older minds young, by Helen de Graffenfried. Reader says gay rights not civil rights, Doug Hampton. "Fantastic Four" game worse than movie, by Fey Becker. "Brothers Grimm" is a bad fairy tale, by Fey Becker. Losing sleep over study has dire consequences, by Jennifer Young. Student keeps pulse on college board of directors, by Scott Voight. New website offers to swap instead of sell textbooks. Phishers target students in scam. Free grants for nursing students are abundant, by Jennifer Siegman. Single student mom: Starting over makes you crazy, by Elain Matthews. Photo subjects: Josh Burnham, Lesco Young, Jacob Powell, Ashley Underwood, Wendy Browning, Freya Crabtreer, Mike Burns, Matthew Ellison, Mary Ann Aton, Susan Berry, Noel Helm, Chuck Spataro, Stephen Dougherty, Jerry Clemons, Chad Pack, Joe Haas, Jim Murley, Kara Greenwell, Shannon Brown, Stacia Keith, Dave Buck, Jean Dudgeon, Atira Moore, Logan Davzat, 

October 24, 2005

Masthead: The Street: A New Direction for Elizabethtown Community and Technical College

Students discover MySpace, by Meagan Lawson. Student takes overcoming spirit and smile on journey, by Janet Sanders. Cross Walk. Got any Halloween plans? Student Clubs. Domestic Violence activities, social science lectures, radio drama. ECTC student killed in wreck involving professor's wife. New Orleans college counselor waits, works here, by Janet Sanders. Curtains for the kitties without your help, by Janet Sanders. New campus club targets criminal justice majors for knowledge and fellowship, by Maria Meredith. New SIMS game worth it, by Fey Becker. Loud music today may mean no music tomorrow, by Jennifer Young. Are you a Republican? Take this simple test, by Michael Wray. Gay rights are civil rights, as gays are United States citizens, by Joseph Breen and Fey Becker. Homosexuality not a choice, Webster's definitions similar, by Candy Ott. Teachers are eligible for scholarship monies, by Jennifer SIegman. ECTC campus becoming a hotspot, by Scott Voight. Photo subjects: Andrew Thomas, Michael Steck, Ashley Smith, Frank Lamb, Penny Fackler, Kim Fincher, Barbara Mitchell, Candy Terrence, Jennifer Young, Maria Meredith, Kelly Goodman, Nancy Guerra, Jennifer Siegman, Travis Thompson

November 21, 2005

Masthead: The Street: A New Direction for Elizabethtown Community and Technical College

Cross WalK: What final are you dreading? by Kay Hafford. Should college students get a flu shot? Decide quickly, by Jennifer Siegman. Four-day week not coming soon, by Janet Sanders. Student Clubs. Holiday concerts and shopping up this month. New club seeks justice. Baptist Campus Ministry hosts Christmas events. History professor to cultivate Kentucky tobacco culture, by Janet Sanders. Cantrell, other KCTCS history professors author Kentucky reader. Tee shirts tell stories of abuse, by Janet Sanders. Caucasians to become minority in U.S, Haque says, by Meagan Lawson. David Long sweeps 5K run held by Lions Club with 18.15 time. Fashion Flair: Phi Theta Kappa sponsors session on how clothes, hair make the man. New CIS teacher uses fifty-fifty method, by Drew Coomer. Dentistry is a family affair for Nichols, by Naomi Wiemer. Rosa Parks' legacy lives on for Americans, by Maria Meredith. Intersection with war images brought tears, remembrances of those who've passed on, by Sandi Howard. The rules still apply, by Meagan Lawson. Marley's album dark, upholds family name, by Drew Coomer. Playground bullies: grown up and now in college, by Maria Meredith. Depression is more than the blues, by Jennifer Young. Grant money for civil engineering students, by Jennifer Siegman. Heartland Review seeks submissions for spring issue. Republicans hold children's drive. Revised Fall 2005 Final Exam schedule. Photo subjects: Linda Thomas Glover, Jennifer Siegman, John Williams, Chris Hummel, Karrie Chipps, B.J. Sanders, Candice Brown, Chris Nichols, Sarah Windmuller, Steven Brown, David Bowden, Lorie Matley, Thomas Matijasic, Richard Holl, Doug Cantrell, Pedram Sadeghian, Charlotte Nichols, Natalie Petruska, Dave Nusbaumer, Jennifer Young, Maria Meredith, Meagan Lawson, Drew Coomer, 

January 20, 2006

Not in a biology class: intelligent design controversy for ECTC biology profs, by Sandy Priddy. Cross Walk: what's your favorite Valentine gift? Compiled by Maria Meredith. Scholarship applications for returning and transfer students due March 1, Kay Hafford. Student clubs. Transfer college fair, LAN party, film festival. Student Government to sell Valentines Day cards. Skills USA membership deadline Tuesday, Jan. 31. Student Government Association is angel to Ready to Work children, Janet Sanders. Seven tapped for all-state collegiate choir at KMEA. Welcome Center's mapping sends students in right direction, Meagan Lawson. Filling out online survey is a chance to win fuel card, Anastasia Weimer. 2 million girls at risk of mutilation every year, Heidi Graves. Learning Lab offers email, writing seminars. African American Read-in slated for February 17. Holocaust survivor finds closure after 61 years, Anastasia Weimer. Planning a summer trip is great student stress reliever, Elaine Matthews. Feared stereotypes turn out not to be true, Maria Meredith. Stash a winter survival kit in car's back seat, not trunk, Amy Scheitlin. Meth messes with user's body, mind and family, Jennifer Young. Culinary arts scholarships cooked up online, Jennifer Siegman. 2005's worst-of-music retrospective, Meagan Lawson. Top 10 breakup songs for Valentine's Day, Drew Coomer. Fire drill a high school exercise, Vincent Thompson. Road trip sounds pretty good, Kenny Culver. Photos: Carly Edelen, Frank Morris, Drew Pile, Jovan Bell, Nancy Guerra, Julie Saltsman, Sandy Priddy, Ryan Newton, Bernie Davenport, Lauren Jerbich, Nikki Ellis, Ashley Fabrizi, Zeb Hawthorne, Elaine Matthews, Heather Peyton, Luke Yates, Jay Burns, Joe Galloway, Anastasia Weimer, Meagan Lawson, Ilse Meyer (Holocaust survivor,) Casey Drane, Ryan Case, Tyler Trent, Maria Meredith, Amy Scheitlin, Jennifer Young, Drew Coomer, Kenny Culver, Vincent Thompson, Shannon Brown, Modesto del Castillo, Allen Hunt, David Nusbaumer, Martha Wolfe. 

February 27, 2006

Women's History month marked with several events: essays for Women's History book due this Wednesday, by Heidi Graves. Adviser meetings begin today. Cross Walk: What woman would you vote for for president? Student Clubs. SHOUT OUTS: Used book sale, apologetics, Indian love tale this month. Free speech area open to all, by Meagan Lawson. ROTC classes to be offered on Ft Knox campus in fall, by Anastasia Weimer. Fitness center free to students. Special meals on campus. Many Americans lack much needed health insurance, by Maria Meredith. Psychology Club a joint venture between ECTC and WKU. Students ask for tuition to stay low, by Steve Meredith. College Fair: photo spread. Photos by Steve Meredith. Fire coordinator teaches bravery, skill to firefighters, by Steve Meredith. Gospel Musical brings 600 to see 21 singing groups, by Maria Meredith. New club seeks solutions to domestic violence problem, by Heidi Graves. African-American Read-in celebrates Black History Month. LAN war brings gaming students together, by Vincent Thompson. Ash Wednesday service 1st event for new  Catholic group, by Steve Meredith. April Spring Fling to be multicultural. Handicapped accommodations deserve respect, by Janet Sanders. Spring Break, other holidays strain the single mom juggling act, by Elaine Matthews. Human services survey show misconceptions about degrees needed, by Candy Ott. Listening with liberty, new music for all, by Meagan Lawson. 'Call Me Armaggeddon' is metal oblivion, by Drew Coomer. Philosophy should not be disguised as science, by William Becker. Female genital mutilation should not be condemned but seen in cultural framework, by Terri Stewart. ECTC students named to Who's Who list. Photo subjects: Gaming; Magic: the Gathering. Matt Gawarecki, Alan Grimes, Robert Duke, Justin Dailey, Jenna Switzer, Richard White, Jimmy  Chaudoin, Donna Cowherd, Condoleeza Rice, Joyce Richardson, Anastasia Weimer, Steve Meredith, Maria Meredith, nursing student, Bridget James, College fair. Jovan Bell. Monica Branwine. Amanda Fulkerson. Dean Kohler. Joanna Pierce. Kyle Mulkins. Molly Mesko. David A. Howarth. Casey Hall, Susan Berry, Kolby Disselkamp, Kathy Brown, Sara Dycus, Melissa Embry, Jason Haycraft. 

April 3, 2006

Fall tuition is expected to be $109 per hour, by Janet Sanders. New ECTC building is likely to get funding, by Janet Sanders, Spring Fling adds night hours, culture, by Kenny Culver. Cross Walk: what CD would your friends be surprised you own? Student clubs. SHOUT OUTS. SGA candidate forum April 10-11, Honors Night April 21. International Women's Day part of month-long celebration of women on ECTC campus, by Meagan Lawson. Radcliff hiring summer recreation workers. Student government, student ambassador, ECTC board of directors applications available. High speed bumps to be evened out soon, by Vincent Thompson. CAD program one of 3 accredited in state, by Anastasia Weimer. Culinary arts program tempts student tastebuds: students can taste each day's class assignments Tuesdays through Thursdays, by Heidi Graves. 'The Street' racks up 11 press awards. K-12 schools, colleges told to prepare for bird flu pandemic. Club seeks truth, justice and the American way, by Kenny Culver. Polar Bear Plunge is making statewide splash, by Janet Sanders. 'Crash' a dark look at race issues, by Maria Meredith. Smaller markets do pull in crowds, by Meagan Lawson. Woodstock reincarnated at Tennessee festival Bonnaroo, by Kenny Culver. Skate music rides in with skate season, Drew Coomer. Flamenco band brings new sounds to campus, by Drew Coomer. A lot has changed since 1977, including school, by Janet Sanders. Spring Break an antiquated tradition, by Vincent Thompson. ECTC's email guidelines need rethinking, by Janet Sanders. Parenting more than sperm or egg donation, by Steve Meredith. Only 1 in 20 donates blood that 15 in 20 need, by Steve Meredith. Photo subjects: Johnathan Warner, Rachel Morin, Bradley Delaney, Tony Miller, Monica Hutchins, Shereta Jones, Janet Sanders, Jimmie Lee, Dr. Thelma White, Kenny Culver, Jaycee Padilla, Erica Mangiani, Leandra Morris, Suzanne Darland, Jennifer Napper, Greg Riggs, Crystal Bloodgood, Susie Swink, Mark Goodlett, Amanda Hill, Patty Rex, Maria Meredith, Janet Sanders, Kelley Herrop, Randall Richardson, Natalie Petruska, Noel Helm Graciela Perrone, 

May 1, 2006

Spring Fling a multicultural success, by Meagan Lawson. Get involved in clubs to get the whole college experience, by Maria Meredith. Cross Walk: What final exam are you dreading the most, compiled by Kay Hafford. Business group holds cake auction, sends student to national event. The Street one point from first in KCTCS contest. Phi Theta Kappa blind taste booth yields mixed results. SIFE involves students in world of entrepreneurs, by Janet Sanders. Younger students more likely to finish, by Vincent Thompson. Students honored April 21. Students named to All-Academic team. Diesel tech awards handed out to students. Visuals and score make 'Geisha' worth watching. Columnist wants to know why we need $10,000 entertainment systems, by Vincent Thompson. Joy Bale Boone Poetry winners announced. Spring Fling - photo spread. Concerts offer 20,000 new best friends, by Meagan Lawson. Late comedians still brings laughs, by Drew Coomer. Teacher's reach extends beyond classroom, by Dianne Clark. Gas prices affect more than wallets, by Drew Coomer. Mourning is time to look in the mirror, by Maria Meredith. Foreign students conquer challenges, by Nadya Johnson. SkillsUSA students bring home 10 medals. Photo subjects: Meagan Lawson, Maria Meredith, Bill Beeler, Anthony Redfeather Nava, Destiny Nowlin, Sylvanie Nowlin, Gloria Presson, Joseph Riggs, Ali Haselwood, Chad Cundiff, Brandi Rogers, Brian Morrison, Vincent Thompson, Pem Buck, Dean Nason, Revel Metzger, Sherry Barnes, Josh Hefflinger, Kathy Brown, Tito Zelaya, Jason Haycraft, Dr. Linda Thomas-Glover, Nisha Haque, Insha Haque, Hannah Yun, Candy Smith, Doug Cantrell, 

August 26, 2006

Comma trauma: three new writing teachers join ECTC faculty; New SGA officer team familiar, non-traditional. Cross Walk: Who do you think killed JonBenet Ramsey? Student clubs. Gallery film showing, blood drive on tap for college. Media Center open some Saturdays. Phi Theta Kappa looking for textbooks you can't sell back. Removing tuition cap saves money but caught some off guard. Fluid Power: teachers reveal its mysteries. Louisville 'Idol' concert makes TV a reality. Want your MP3? You'll get hearing loss too. Don't hurt your child with your anger at ex. Smoking turns healthy pink lungs to black. Letter: grading method unfair. Photo subjects: Maria Meredith, Michael Benham, Jeanette Monahan, Troy Nalley, Kris Overton, Artie Rose, Jennifer Napper, Miranda Miller, Dawn Hagerman, Greg Riggs, Noel Helm, Whitney Taylor, Erin Steiner. Hardin County Repair Affair. Bookstore. Jerry Brown, Joe Nall, Fluid Power, SGA officers, Jacqueline Hawkins, Allison Palumbo, Joy Syring, Steve Meredith

October 23, 2006

Flooding damages fire building, by Kay Hafford. Cross Walk: What is your favorite Halloween Candy? Despite adversity, educator and now student keeps rolling, by Janet Sanders. Student clubs. Domestic Violence vigil, Choristers concert, Oktoberfest planned. Pem Buck chucks 'boring' textbook, takes a sabbatical to write her own. Career center aims to nudge more into healthcare careers. Forum pits county judge candidates, by Maria Meredith. National history website adds Kentucky. Fitness center is free to ECTC community. Baptist Campus Ministries holds drawing for gas card. Boo! by Buffy McCormack. Halloween events. Musings of a hardcore Grey's Anatomy fanatic, by Maria Meredith. Personal expression is very important, by Allyson Palumbo. Kids watch what we do more than listen to what we say, by Janet Sanders. Bill of Rights should never be taken for granted, by Iris Quinn. Moving to a new country may mean a new profession, by Nadya Johnson. Salsa rhythms mark Hispanic Heritage Month. New software helps visually impaired to zoom into text. Photo subjects: Alisha Peterson, salsa, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Maria Meredith, Harry Berry, William Hawkins, Dr. Penny, fire center flood damage, Pem Buck, Middy Judd, gallery reception Culinary Corner, Amanda Fulkerson, Robert A. Duke IV, Tonya Bird, Bradley Samaras, Drissia McGlone, Cory Montgomery

The Street 2007 - 2008

January 29, 2007

Financial aid checks are due out soon, by Rebecca Ball. Campus marks Black History Month with several activities, by Kay Hafford. Cross Walk: should Bush send more troops to Iraq? Student clubs. Shout outs: gender lectures, movie, Chinese music concert. Honest student has lucky day. Student dies in Leitchfield car wreck. Harrop monitors student perspectives in role on college's board of directors. Nursing teacher passes away. Students gear up for college. National honors awarded to Napper. Practical nursing instructor restores classic cars. Rotoract Club centers on local and international service. Cliche Valentines empty the pocket while creativity touches the heart, by Amy Scheitlin. Brown's legacy: they don't want the music, by Marcus Richardson. Columnist says farewell, she's WKU-bound, by Maria Meredith. Scary movies in the US go from horror to bore, by Daniel King. Two projected NFL first rounders shine brightly, by Carlton Gribbin. Hockey's popularity can't rebound with constant product push by networks, by Carlton Gribbin. Toyota joins American NASCAR athletes. Six at ECTC on 2007 "Who's who" list. [Mary Fran Bibbs, Sonya Caldwell, Monica Hutchins, Jennifer Napper, SuLynne Oliver, AshLee Danielle Pottinger.] Photo subjects: Rebecca Ball, Kay Hafford, Jennifer Jones, Evan Vittitow, Vana Newton, Kyle McClure, Erin Lord, Miguel Rivera, Kathy Hodges, Tracy Tollefson, Kelley Harrop, Carole Butler, Sonya Caldwell, Mike Mills, Janice Crawford, Beth England, Angie McKinney, Marcus Richardson, 

March 26, 2007

Recycling program comes to campus, by Kay Hafford. $800,000 gift to benefit faculty, students, by Paul D. Hoover. Super 69 headlines Spring Fling. Cross Walk: who do you think will be on the ballot in 2008? Student clubs. Shout outs: Spring Fling to help break spring fever. Street gets press association awards. Professional athletes: role models vs. social waste, by Carlton Gribbin. For NASCAR, the tires they are a changin', by Paul D. Hoover. Stearns lecture links Queen Victoria to suffrage, porn, by Daniel King. Kentucky's biggest loser wins big: Hardin County man drops more than just the monkey off his back. Pirates of the campus steal what they can't afford, by Marcus Richardson. ECTC Toy Box Players perform for area children and students. College to host Transfer Fair April 18. Lights, camera, athlete? By Daniel King. WKU growth a win-win for ECTC, Ft. Knox. "Piece of cake" means your education is fake, by Carlton Gribbin. KEASP students pounce on Panther Place to donate books. Photo subjects: Kay Hafford, Paul D. Hoover, Rick Etienne, Nancy Guerra, Pam Bentley, Sean Anderson, Juliann Carey, Jusin Dailey, Sonya Caldwell, Calvin Greene, Tonya Bell, Rebecca Ball, Suzanne Darland, Jaimie Lucas, Marcus Richardson, Don Vest, Gary Ransdell, Ron Stephens, Michael Schapmire, Randall Richardson, Eric Ray, Amy Prescott. Provost Linda Thomas-Glover with Al Rider. 

September 17, 2007

Constitution Day program is tonight. Professors on campus doing best to save students money. Nursing students to travel. Cross Walk: how much did you pay for your books? Student clubs. Shout outs: Media series and fall festival this semester. Yes, we do have a free fitness center on ECTC campus. Lecture series explores media's influence. New biology professor chooses two-year over four-year school. Home is where the heart is and her heart is in Kentucky. Beware of clever little manipulators. Don't wait to start saving for your retirement. Cool Kids turns out electronic-infused hip-hop. Back to school means revisiting those great college comedies. Johnson's racin' for the chase in Richmond. Today's greats becoming tomorrow's legends. Studying at home with too many distractions? Photo subjects: Dane Goodman, Carlton Gribbin, J.T. Tucker, Salina Lindsey, Jacob Powell, Cassie Nelson, Johnny Muncy, Andrea Wallace, Jacob Gipson, fourth semester nursing students dressed in 70s attire, Misty Hertel in LifeNet helicopter, Barry Flanary, Monica Brady, Paul D. Hoover, Marcus Richardson, Daniel King

October 15, 2007

ECTC students travel to Germany to S.H.A.R.E. by Carlton Gribbin. Domestic violence affects 1 in 3 women, by Janet Lucas. Cross Walk: what will you be for Halloween? Student clubs. Oktoberfest, No Fright Night, candlelight vigil. Four-year schools come to ECTC to recruit transfer students. First event in media series examines ethics, by Rebecca Ball. Copyright laws are quite complex in a changing world, by Jonathan Tucker. First event in media series examines ethics, Rebecca Ball. Looking to make a difference? Join us! Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Tenth Anniversary Walk October 28, Kay Hafford. Engineering Day brings 180 high school students here (photo spread.) Instructors: the good, the bad and the mediocre, Janet Lucas and Carlton Gribbin. Kids are resilient but not made of stone, Janet Lucas. Gordon leads in point standings after Talladega, Kay Hafford. Shocked sports fans everywhere are picking up their jaws, Carlton Gribbin. Domestic Violence Awareness Month at ECTC; Candlelight vigil planned for Monday, October 29. Photo subjects: Lindsey Schlatter, Jo Yates, Jessica Escue, Kristina McDonald, Eric Ray, Stephanie Scott, Janet Lucas, Deann Taylor, Russell Adams, Jennifer Brown, Josh Carter, Charles Smith, Kay Hafford, Rebecca Ball, Jonathan Tucker, Joy Syring, Scott Woodham, Dan Modlin, Warren Wheat.

November 19, 2007

Large disparity between teacher, administrator salaries in KCTCS system, Carlton Gribbin, Toy Box Theater: way off Broadway but still tons of fun, Janet Lucas. Cross Walk: What's your favorite part of Thanksgiving? Student clubs. AIDS is focus of campus events this month. Fall 2008 dental class applications due. New computer teachers moniter [sic] CIS classes, Kay Hafford. 'Outdoors girl' joins practical nursing staff. Criminal Justice head a former U.S. marshal. Hispanic festival brings Latin food and sound to campus, Jonathan Tucker. Distance learning counselor Ruth WIlliams to retire, Rebecca Ball. Western, ECTC in growth mode to meet BRAC needs, Jonathan Tucker. Color, kites fly at open house, photos by Amanda Owens. Justice League poll predicts governor's race results, Kelley Harrop. Phi Theta Kappa collects used books. Learning Lab treats students on Halloween, Rebecca Ball. Pre-admission conference for respiratory care November 29. My short stint in the Hardin County Detention Center., Carlton Gribbin. Check your child's attitude about receiving gifts, Janet Lucas. Quadruple wins for the points leader Johnson. A-LRod and Boras tied to tracks and awaiting the train, Carlton Gribbin. Pats steamroll opponents. Photo subjects: Carlton Gribbin, Alec Berenbaum, Janet Lucas, Houston Hicks, Matt Wilson, Jana Knight, Nicki Colman, Lucas Moore, Annie Hamilton, Ricky Morse, Mindy St. John, Kaelyn Brown, Nicole Dempsey, Navin Madras, Janice Crawford, Larry Kelley, Wendy Chitwood, Ruth Williams, Jo Yates, Alberto Moreno, Hector Santiago, Rebecca Ball, Jonathan Tucker, Mary Ann Flowers, Japanese school students, Pam Harper

February 4, 2008

Up, up and away goes tuition, by Janet Lucas. Can you hear a pin drop? ECTC bowler competes in local and national contests, by Kay Hafford. Cross Walk: how will the tuition increase affect you? Student clubs. Lincoln Bicentennial and Black History Month events. State poet laureate comes to ECTC, by Mick Kennedy. On guard - touche, by Amanda MacIntyre. Technology reduces the stress of registration. ECTC Diesel program receives Award of Excellence. Students in Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. THR poetry contest deadline February 15. Black History Month musical, by Pam Harper. Students' privacy rights protected by FERPA, by Rebecca Ball. Joining a gym not a task for the lazy. Transfer to four-year school doesn't have to be nightmare, by Spencer Thompson. Napster paved way for free information interstate, by Brandon Banks. Student needs vs. system needs: which comes first? Letter: people need to take personal responsibility for their actions, by Michael Johnson. Letter: learning disabilities may be just as tough as physical disabilities. Democrats prepare for political suicide, by Carlton Gribbin. Fusion of styles makes "funktastic" sounds, by Aijalon Drake. Put the whistle away and stop refereeing, by Janet Henderson. Roger Clemens labeled as a cheater in torture-like investigation, by Carlton Gribbin. Tiger really is on-fire beast. Aussie Open indicates a tough season ahead. Photo subjects: Janet Lucas, Kay Hafford, Reece Pearce, Megan Dutcher, Cory Cox, Jasmine Routon, Tommy Davis, Jane Gentry, Zach Dettinger, Kory Miller, Daniel Douglas, Megan Dutcher, Janet Henderson, Miranda Miller, LIsa Page, Rebecca Ball, Beth Cahaney, Brandon Banks, Spenser Thompson, Derek Justis.

March 3, 2008

Recent rash of school shootings prompts new safety measures, by Janet Henderson. Registration early birds get the worms, by Spenser Thompson. Cross Walk: shots are fired on campus - what do you do? Student clubs. Lincoln, women's history events set for March. Fall construction brings altered class schedule, by Kory Miller. Flamenco ensemble ...Al Sur to perform at ECTC March 13 in Morrison Gallery. Women's History Month is celebrated locally and nationally, by Janet Henderson. Spring Break used to serve others. Student identity theft. Teeth and teaching a passion for Maine native, by Carlton Gribbin. Those who can't become those who can when given a chance, by Rebecca Ball. Student advising blues may soon be over, by Janet Henderson. Writing project seeks student essays about influential women. Second-choice ECTC is a good decision, by Aijalon Drake. Financial Aid office doesn't deliver promised aid, by Janet Henderson. Democratic primary a race, gender issue, by Sean Anderson. The best show you don't want to watch: HBO's ode to an American city presents a reality we don't want on TV, by Drew Caldwell. He thinks he is chatting with her, but he is really talking to-- him, by Janet Henderson. Big difference between daddies and fathers, by Barbara Lewis. Beck is back: the legend continues, by Aijalon Drake. Trade sleet and snow for sand and sun, by Sean Anderson. Archive.org is site for free music, videos and books, by Brandon Banks. Book look: 13,000 year silence of Tang empress finally broken, by Sean Anderson. Free throw woes no excuse for a miss, by Carlton Gribbin. Photo subjects: Reece Pearce, Chris Range, Spenser Thompson, Janet Henderson, Jonathan Sturgeon, Kyle Parker, David Roark, Samantha Franz, Wendelll Vinson, Kory Miller, Lois Chandler-Cousins, Rebecca Ball, Phillip McKinney, Katrina Eicher, Deborah Linden, Sharon Spratt, Ryan Case, Brandon Banks, trip to Parthenon in Nashville, Nursing 205 student posters about mental health issues. 

April 1, 2008

APRIL FOOL section. Interspacial standoff in parking lot: missing brains are under investigation by security, by Janet Henderson. Students test new strain of marijuana, by Carlton Gribbon. Cross Walk: aliens land on campus - what do you do? Student Clubs. Shout outs: Elvis seen in Student Center playing ping pong. ECTC annual yard sale...due to recent budget cuts by Gov. Steve Beshear. Hula Hoop contest...president Thelma White who took home the gold last year...Auditions for "Finals Week" a new musical by Joe Galloway. Photo of members of the ECTC Personal Responsibility Club whooped it up...they had won a state award for playing the Blame Game. END OF APRIL FOOLS section. Helping hand extended to abused and neglected kids, by Janet Henderson. SGA candidate applications due. Photo of English professor Mick Kennedy and creative writing class meeting outside. Cross Walk: What's your idea to cure ECTC budget woes? Student clubs. Shout Outs. Transfer fair; Spring Fling set for April 9. The Street wins 7 awards. African American writer shares stories with ECTC, by Spenser Thompson. Students should sock their money now for big returns later. Free fitness center in Student Center. ECTC history prof says Lincoln no friend of slaves, by Janet Henderson. [Report on presentation made by Doug Cantrell.] Phi Theta Kappa brings home awards. Culinary program serves lunch Thursdays 10:45 am to 12:30 pm. College students targeted in scams will lose money. Al Sur flamenco ensemble (photo spread.) ADHD kids labeledd 'discipline problems' may not always be assessed correctly. Letter: reader wants equal time for dads. Baseball's back, can summer be far behind? Cartton Gribbin. Kentucky's basketball religion blessed with college talent, by Carlton Gribbin. Rap-rock mix not fully tapped into, by Aijalon Drake. APRIL FOOLS DAY: ECTC water tennis team wins first match against Hazard Hogs, by Spenser Thompson. Tangled web: new products keep us chained to our PCs, by Aijalon Drake. ECTC daycare closed due to bizarre timeouts, by Janet Henderson. END APRIL FOOLS section. Photo subjects: Mick Kennedy, creative writing class, Katherine Wenzel, Clare Ellis, Matthew Bradford, Kayla Peters, DesAnn Taylor, Mindi Campbell, Crystal Wilkinson, Allison Johnson, Lisa Page, Margo Hamm, Jennifer Napper, Jacqueline Hawkins, Bernard Olson, Camille Mays, Laura Patterson, Casey Olive, Shannon Spears, Joe Galloway, Angela Ponzio, Gareth Jones, Sidney King, Cortney McFarlane

May 5, 2008

April tuition was a solo act. Construction of PRC Phase II is set to begin this summer, by Carlton Gribbin. Cross Walk: Graduation time is here. Now what/ Student clubs. Home expo, Choristers concert, graduation up. Skills USA scores 9 gold medals in state competition in Louisville. The hot-button issue of healthcare is debated in the Science Auditorium, by Janet Henderson. Inconvenient Truth showing draws large crowd on Earth Day, by Rebecca Ball. Internet rating site lists 84 ECTC professors, by Brandon Banks. Phi Theta Kappa brings home awards from international meeting. Death poet writes, reads about love at Morrison Gallery, by Brandon Banks. The Street snags KCTCS awards. School's out for summer, by Carlton Gribbin. BCM goes on mission to Alaska over Spring Break. ECTC librarian's and English professor's poetry honored. Spring fling brings music, fun (photo spread, photos by Brandon Banks.) For shame, for shame on us all. Shank shreds with classical guitar, by Aijalon Drake. There is no such thing as a little white lie. National healthcare is the solution, by Janet Henderson. Student code of conduct should be in syllabus, by Erin Black. Photo subjects: Members of ECTC fencing club, Megan Dutcher, Tommy Davis, Reece Peerce, Miranda Miller, Lori Beth Pickett,Jovan Bell, ECTC Choristers, Susan Walters, Pem Buck, Kay Tillow, Dean Nason, David Zoeller, Karaikudi S. Subramanian, M. Sowmiya, Kayla Puckett, Kathleen Driskell, Bluegrass Challenge Academy students, Lee Shai Weissbach, Baptist Campus Ministries, Jacob Logsdon, Linda Howard, Ken Walker, LInda Thomas Glover, Kevin Shank

September 3, 2008

Gas at Gunpoint: as high gas prices run head on into rising tuition and pricey books, schools need to look for ways to help students, by Kristeena Lee Daniels and Aijalon Drake. New building to consolidate allied health programs ready by 2020, by Stephanie Evans. Cross Walk: how was the first week of classes? Student clubs. College reps visit campus. Learning Lab holds mini-sessions on test taking, learning styles. SGA looking for students ideas to make college fun. German students visit ECTC as part of exchange program, by Carton Gribbin. Register for spring next month to get desired schedule. Welcome to ECTC! ECTC graduate has advice for entering freshmen, by Janet Henderson. Heath Ledger's brillian Joker outshines Batman in Dark Knight, by Corey Wade. Oh, back to school, oh, back to school (photo spread, photos by Brandon Banks.) Americans should welcome immigrants since they once were refugees as well, by Rebecca Ball. Online courses: some are so easy that your kids can pass, by Brandon Banks. Future coach volunteers time now, by Amy Eaves. Road to gold: U.S. men's basketball team claims 15th. Photo subjects: Student with gas pump, Arayna Fleming, Daniel Jolly, Christina Mills, Barbara Fletcher, Josh Johnson, Jan Theis, Christopher Vannal, Annmarie Givans, Charles Cobb, Jessica Cox, Michael Goodman, Michael Coyle, Linda Thomas-Glover. 

October 6, 2008

Gone in 40 minutes: 23,000 tickets to Big Blue Madness were given away in less than one hour at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, by Brant Bond. And I would walk 500 miles: ECTC student to take grueling three-day trek in Atlanta to raise breast cancer awareness. Cross Walk: who do you plan to vote for?  Student Clubs. DebateWatch, Halloween events are this month. Fall Festival October 16 emphasis on going green, by Kayla Peters. Being a student mentor means providing a helping hand, by Annmarie Givens. Second Annual Engineering Day (photo spread, photos by Brandon Banks.) Robertson a cultural theorist in the classroom, by Rebecca Ball. Keillor's book subject for first meeting of new book club. Phi Theta Kappa honor society looking for new members. Culinary Arts program offers sandwiches. New English teacher says her classroom is student-centered place, by Chris Knight. Johnson ties math to senses, reflection, thinking. Twain performance supports ECTC student scholarships. Living in a house of cards...board, by Brandon Banks. The business of an education, by Brandon Banks. Decision 2008: not your typical bunch of white dudes, by Brant Bond. Tension meter runs high in terrific Lakeview, by Corey Wade. 88 Minutes disaster is too long, by Corey Wade. Lost in Aby Laby Land: former ECTC student works with Grammy-nominated producer - releases album, by Brandon Banks. Pillar stays true For Love of the Game, by Aijalon Drake. Red, white and bluegrass: U.S. wins Ryder Cup, by Brant Bond. Brazilian jiu-jitsu: the art of destroying someone's mind, body and soul, by Chris Knight. Photo subjects: Brandon Banks, Brant Bond, Whitney Addington, Aijalon Drake, Vickie Navarre, Justin Dickman, Sara Jetter, Justin Washington, Kayla Peters, Theresa DeMario, Trenton Jones, Sandra Cameron, Adam Disselkamp, Carolyn Jones, Micah Robertson, Mary Beth Allen, Taylor Johnson, Jim Roberts as Mark Twain, Rachel Smith, Cardboard Nation (homelessness awareness, 

November 3, 2008

Is there a wormhole in the courtyard? Disparities in times on ECTC clocks have students and teachers confused, by Brandon Banks. Sexual abuse advocacy center director says rape more common than we like to think, by Corey Wade. Cross Walk: do you have any plans for Thanksgiving? Student clubs. Social science seminars and concerts coming up. ECTC student gets one of 10 national scholarships. SGA is happy about last month's Fall Festival outcome. The clock has reached zero: time to put up or shut up. Tomorrow is election day. Are you ready?, by Brant Bond. Study caters to the obvious: students eat unhealthily. Research conducted by the Street turns up alarming, yet typical statistics, by Brandon Banks. ECTC honors twelve distinguished alumni in a well-attended ceremony; Culinary Arts student cater. Former students recognized for their exemplary service. Fall Festival (photo spread, photos by Brandon Banks.) Preclampsia a danger to 10 percent of pregnant women, by Jamie Mudd. Saw 5 doesn't succumb to movie sequel curse: it's good. by Corey Wade. Nothing good's Happening in this movie, by Corey Wade. College basketball Cats and Cards 08-09 preview, by Brant Bond. Kentucky football: offense lacks offensive, by Brant Bond. Photo subjects: Brandon Banks, Corey Wade, Debbie Stallard, Kristin McCown, Christina Clemmons, Ely Saideen, Charles Smith, Lisa Carrosco, Kayla Peters, ECTC Choristers, Marianne Parrish, J. Steven Rhodes, David Harrity, Cosa Seria (Latin music band,) Nelve McFarlin, distinguished alumni, Amy Zelina, Kayla Peters, Jana Knight, Anthony Hayes

December 1, 2008

Students spread holiday cheer: as Christmas approaches, several ECTC clubs find a way to give back, by Brandon Banks. An afternoon with Athena: students travel to Nashville to see a full-scale replica of the Parthenon, by Brandon Banks. Cross Walk: what are you doing over Christmas break? Student clubs. Holiday programs dominate college events this month. Checkmate: ECTC searches for its own Bobby Fischer, by Brandon Banks. A history of chess. Morrison Gallery Poetry Series features two: the cold weather doesn't keep away the crowd. More to use the Internet to go shopping this season. No Fright Night (photo spread, photographs by Michael Canales)  An afternoon with Athena ( photo spread; photos by Brandon Banks.) Nursing instructor a Fiji Islands native: Sam Nagaiya brings diversity and broad experience to classroom. College students targeted in identify theft: here's what to do. Scholarships to take students abroad. From the emergency room to the classroom: Rhonda Blanks knows how to keep up, by Brandon Banks. Hellboy outshines the original, by Corey Wade. Downey steals the show in Tropic Thunder, by Corey Wade. Student Code of Conduct a must-read. Favre's retirement comeback revives ailing Jets, by Brant Bond. Photo subjects: Jim Murley, Brandon Banks, Amy Zelina, Jennifer Earnhart, Nakia Mosley, Patrick Banks, Paul Henry, Jerry Weldin, Dale Ray Phillips, Squire Babcock, Stephanie Hester, Erin Black Theresa DeMario, McKenzie Allen, Jim Murley, Terri Stewart, Sami Nagaiya, Rhonda Blanks
 

The Street 2009 - 2010

February 6, 2009

March 1 is deadline for scholarship applications for fall, by Corey Wade. Ice storm shuts down school. Cross Walk: what are you doing for Valentine's day? Student Clubs. Shout outs [list of events.] Black History month, Louisville museum talk. Cold or cute? ECTC faculty, students brave the cold in a fashion-friendly way. Editor survives inauguration to tell harrowing tale, by Brandon Banks. Students not 'customers' at ECTC, prof says,  by Steve Parris. Valentine movies to snuggle up to. What's hot, what's not. Passion shot right in the kisser: small bands have hardcore following, by Lauren Bednar. Lecture series embraces diverse world population. Timeless Tebow: Tim Tebow has done it all in three years at Florida and he is coming back for his senior season, by Brant Bond. Could Jodie Meeks be a Kentucky legend? By Clayton Howard. 'Silly Season' ushers in 2009 NASCAR challenges, by Scott Voight. NASCAR begins to feel the pinch of the 2009 recession. Camping World named as Truck Series sponsor, by Scott Voight. New Building to add classroom, office space, by Richard Walton. Photo subjects: Corey Wade, Joel Leach, Charles Smith, Melissa Pashea, Jasper Prier, Ryan Spoonamore, Lindsay Davis, Katrina Eicher, Brittany Ballard, Nicole Showers, Whitney Graves, Julian Diffy, Tadao Imai, Brandon Banks, Patrick Best, Richard Walton.

April 1, 2009

APRIL FOOLS DAY section. Construction workers unearth suspected ancient burial ground: site draws experts from UK, other schools, by Scott Voight. ECTC to sell associate degrees, no classwork required, by Brandon Banks. Virus causing death and rebirth,, Apocalypse feared, by Scott Voight. Tattoo ink linked to learning disabilities, by Scott Voight. ECTC swimsuit calendar set for release in 2010, by Brandon Banks. Back page: Students find face of Jesus in petri dish during chemistry experiment. Ad for ECTC Nap Labs

REGULAR SECTION. ECTC hosts SkillsUSA. Student newspaper brings home 23 awards in state paper contest. Student club listings. Shout-outs: Spring Fling, flamenco and Japanese koto in April. List of events. Upward Bound program lifts students up, by Rebecca Ball. Student organizations elect officers this month. Phi Theta Kappa wins statewide awards. Choristers perform in All-Collegiate Choir at KMEA. Five ECTC students selected for Who's Who. Skills USA competition held at ECTC. 20 students  to go to state contest in Louisville this month, by Scott Voight. The legend lives on [Kurt Cobain,] by Lauren Bednar. Meyer is no 'one hit wonder' by Brittany Ballard. Recent console releases make the grade, by Donnie McGee. Sean Penn is fascinating as late Harvey Milk, by Corey Wade. These 'Role Models' are crude but funny in movie, by Corey Wade. Roller coaster ride for University of Kentucky, by Clayton Howard. NASCAR terminology: what makes a tight, loose race car, by Scott Voight. Photo subjects: Scott Voight, Brandon Banks, Corey Wade Joe Newton, Phi Theta Kappa students, Phi Theta Kappa adviser Jacqueline Hawkins, Sheila Proctor, Allison Johnson, Courtney Pottinger, Kevin Parrett, Megan Ward, Erica Mattingly, Chris Phelps, ECTC Choristers, Danielle Estanislao, Megan Thomas, Tommy Helmick, Bernard Olson, Lensie Lucas, Anthony Durrant, Bernadette Gardner, Estella "Kay" Hafford, Courtney Pottinger, Holly Sparrow, Brandon Kelley, Lauren Bednar, Brittany Ballard, Mary Anne Reiss, Anthony Hayes, MaKeisha Muhammed

May 4, 2009

Growth in online classes boosts attendance and also cheating, by Brandon Banks. Students can grade their teachers, by Scott Voight. Student Clubs. Shout outs [list of events]  Choristers spring concert, book buyback, graduation. ECTC to offer band class in fall. Work in the real world: advice for those undecided on a major, by Billy Hicks. Mental health seminar gives hope to anxious, depressed students, by Rebecca Ball. Art teacher hoping for real art room, by Corey Wade. Phoenix Club holds Walk for Awareness, by Corey Wade. Students minister in Miami over Spring Break, by Clayton Howard. Twitter is newest way to keep up with friends, trends, by Michael Canales. 15 SkillsUSA students win medals in state competition. Three PBL members win state. War of the sexes: a look at how we live with gender in our language and in our lives [presentation by Allison Palumbo.] New season, new style, by Lauren Bednar. Social institutions guilty of oppressing women, the poor [presentation by Susan Berry], by Rebecca Ball. Justice on Cherokee Supreme Court delivers lecture at ECTC, by Brant Bond. One week semester extension not affecting many, by Scott Voight. Online learning booming at ECTC. Online courses question ethics of cheating. KCTCS brochures push propaganda on the public: brochures do a poor job of representing student bodies. Call of Duty: World at War and Guitar Hero top popular gaming lists, by Donnie McGee. Classical guitarist plays free concert: ECTC instructor Kevin Shank entertains crowd in Morrison Gallery, accompanied by wife [Christine Shank, ] by Donnie McGeeThe Dead rise on Easter, by Brandon Banks, Musical artist Tomoko delivers captivating koto performance in Science Auditorium, by Janet Gebler. Diesel and Walker ignite 'Fast and Furious.' by Corey Wade. 'The Spirit' fails at trying to be the next 'Sin City.' by Corey Wade. Derby missed Quality, maked way for Revenge, by Brant Bond. Pinstripes cause many gripes in New York, by Brant Bond. To return to greatness, it had to be done, by Clayton Howard. Sports are a way to escape Michigan's economic crisis, by Brant Bond. What is the difference between racing tires and street car tires? by Scott Voight. Keselowski captures first Cup win at Talledega. Code of Conduct gives students rights to deal with classroom issues. Six rights students have. Division chairs: Occupational/Technical: Jane Masse. Arts and Humanities: Carla Hornback. Physical Sciences: Linda Howard. Social and Behavioral Sciences: Diane Owsley. Biological Sciences: Martha Wolfe. Photo Subjects: Tomoko [koto player.] Frances Beeler, Allison Palumbo, troy Poteet, Kevin Shank, Christine Shank

September 7, 2009

Parking glut going away, by Scott Voight. Students' cars become second home during semester. Student clubs. Shout outs [list of events.] SGA news. Going green: ECTC kicks off campus cleanup campaign. Heartland Review names poetry contest winners. Chick-fil-A and Culinary Arts program provide food for hungry students. ECTC provides services to help students be successful. Rising tuition is breaking the bank. Student is grateful for ECTC staff, faculty, campus. Columnist's pre-season top ten features Gators again, by Brant Bond. LeBron James is great but not a legend, by Brant Bond. Rondo goes from the Bluegrass to Beantown and takes speed, talent with him to Boston, by Brant Bond. NASCAR backstage a dream come true, by Billy Hicks. Photo subjects: Mike Burns, Gloria Howell, Brad Johnson, Corey Watson, Alisa Willanueva, Craig Reynolds. 

October 5, 2009

Cardboard Nation, by Lauren Bednar. New ECTC Provost hails from Texas, by Scott Voight. Shout outs: listing of events. Student Clubs. SGA news: SGA plans Halloween dance and horror movie marathon. School daze: students returning to college happily face stress by Kailey O'Neill. ECTC friendly to military. ECTC to honor alumni October 19. Laying down the law: Judge Kelly Easton presents Constitution Day lecture at ECTC September 17 illuminating the Second Amendment, Fourth Amendment and jury duty, by Aijalon Drake. The downfall affecting us all: bank officers say small banks doing OK during recession, by Josh Eversole. Students intern at history museum, by Scott Voight. New gallery director works toward collaboration, by Lauren Bednar. Biology instructor says education is discovery, by Kailey O'Neill. New early childhood education coordinator isn't really new. Band notes: by Aijalon Drake. High unemployment rate drives higher numbers of new students, by Amanda Donhoff. Unjustifiable intolerance: ECTC bulletin boards accused of being used for sexual propaganda. Vegetarian diet proves healthy, by Kailey O'Neill. Rock and roll ain't noise pollution, by Maggie Russell. Bardstown serves up bourbon fest, by Spencer Thompson. Jackman shines as title character 'Wolverine,' by Corey Wade. Who let the Vick out? by Brant Bond. Usain should bolt to the NFL, by Brant Bond. Photo subjects: Caleb Thompson, Frankie Riordan, Kelly Easton, Craig Reynolds [gallery director,] Martha Page [childhood education coordinator,] Kevin Shank, Gloria Howell, Adam Layman, Shaq Woods, Jared Helm, Jeremy Copeck, Jesse Shaygs, Erin Lee and Rayna Fleming , Erin Lee, Cynthia Cone [Dean of Academic Affairs.]

November 2, 2009

ECTC student wrestles with school and job: Thomas Hunter body slams his way to degree as educator and coach. KCTCS president seeks more state funding. Student Clubs. Shout outs. List of events. Phi Theta Kappa inducts new members. ECTC honors successes of past students, by Aijalon Drake. ECTC student the only state winner of prestigious Carl D. Perkins scholarship. Phi Theta Kappa to sponsor Angel Tree. Facebook getting some new wrinkles. SGA sparks proposal for more huts for smokers. Ramona Barrow gets down to business. Biology professor [Tiffany McFalls] researches new possibilities. Photo spread on Camino Flamenco performance. Students journey to Washington to march for equal rights for the LGBTQ community, by Michael Canales. Lack of school pride has led to serious ECTC litter problem, by Scott Voight. Shaw Creek walk uncovers nature's beauties, by Corey Wade. 'Trick r Treat' is scary, must-see Halloween film, by Corey Wade. Talent is wasted in caveman comedy 'Year One.'Football looks to past for offensive Renaissance, by Brant Bond. Has Kentucky's season already hit the Wall? by Brant Bond. Lakers fans want season to bring 16th franchise title, by Maggie Russell. Big Blue Nation fans support basketball, football, by Josh Eversole. NASCAR inducts first hall of famers for new Charlotte building. NASCAR reveals new Nationwide car for 2010. Photo subjects: Tracy Gros, Steve Davis, Thelma White, Kelly Mark Easton, Hunter Thomas, Ramona Barrow, Tiffany McFalls, Carrie Grimes

November 30, 2009

ECTC's holiday gift is new building, by Corey Wade. Nursing program boasts 100 percent pass rate, by Amanda Donhoff. Student Clubs. Shout outs [list of events.] Holiday concert features Choristers, Concert Band and youth orchestra. ECTC Veterans Day program honors those who've served their country, by Brandon Petty. ECTC literary magazine deadline for poetry contest is January 15. Fitness Center in basement of Student Center free to students, faculty and staff. Netiquette seminar teaches proper manners online. Dental hygience students looking for a few good mouths. ECTC launches revamped web site. Street tunes. After Edward, Lecrae rock small community, by Aijalon Drake. Generations of Ink, by Lauren Bednar. Holiday movies get you in the spirit of Christmas, by Corey Wade. Fantasy Football is in league of its own, by Brant Bond. Bad press precedes Jan. 2  Louisville-Kentucky game. Golf: a survival guide for beginners, by Kyle Naegle. Love 'em or hate 'em, they got talent, by Maggie Russell. Johnson makes NASCAR history with 4th championship in a row. NASCAR silly season is in full swing. 

February 1, 2010

Under major constuction, by Brianna Bird. ECTC scholarship deadline March 1. Student Clubs. Shout outs [schedule of events] Morrison Gallery art and poetry, Black History Month. SGA News. SGA to host Valentine's Day Dance, free coffee and movies in Student Center. Students sweat in the ECTC fitness center. New faculty. English teacher a fan of rock n' roll, LOTR, by Amanda Donhoff. Five students named to Who's Who book. Pam Harper wins state Martin Luther King award. Considering College: access to Careers Day at ECTC, by Kelly Gouker. Literary magazine, ECTC gallery issue call for art. Do FAFSA early for most money, by Michael Barlow. Electronic cigarettes make healthier smokers, by Theresa DeMario. Movie cue: Valentine movies to fall in love with all over again, by Corey Wade. Street sports. Cheetah Woods? Golfer's reputation hangs in the balance after allegations of affairs. Holy Cal! Cats lose No. 1! by Brant Bono. 7 students in KMEA Collegiate Choir. ECTC days in Frankfort to lobby lawmakers are February 17, 18. BBB urges caution in text donations. Subjects: Chuck Spataro. College majors. Ming Loi. Rachel Huffman. Nathan Reynolds. Maggie Brown. Deborah Buonocore, Allison Gibson, Elizabeth Marsh, Megan Elizabeth Thomas. Joshua Wethington. Eric Jessup. Brittany Crume, Kolbe Disselkamp, Adam Layman, Taylor Milks, Bernard Olson, Megan Thomas, Lindsee Tilley. 

March 1, 2010

ECTC lobbies Capitol. Turn your trash into cash by recycling. Student Clubs. Shout outs [schedule of events.] Advance registration and art. Real estate courses are in second bi-term. Galloway, Zulevich math masters willing to teach.. ECTC clinic offers free dental sealants for children March 27. Culinary arts students add service. Photo spread: students get involved in legislature. Everyone is Irish today. On scene: area offers under-$20 activities for children, adults. Movie cue: Owen should've gotten an Oscar nod for 'Boys'; 'The Stepfather' remake didn't need to be done; 'Avatar' not destined to be one of the greats,. Pipa Player dazzles audience with her story-telling music. Black History Month marked with singing, praise to God. ECTC extends semester by a a week in May. Contributors: Theresa DeMario, Amanda Donhoff, Corey Wade. Photo subjects: Stefanie Litsey, Debbie Lutz. Lindsee Tilley,.Adam Layman. Brittany Crume. Megan Thomas. Kolbe Disselkamp. Bernard Olson. Craig Reynolds. Louis Zulevich. Joe Galloway. Gina Hinote. Bryan Brown. Todd Gozzard. Tommy Bolsvert. Jack Dilbeck. Diane Owsley. Ming Ke. Pam Harper.

April 1, 2010

April Fools Edition. Phase II opening is delayed by rare insect, by Jeni Birich. ECTC to enforce new dress code, by Theresa DeMario. New policy requires ECTC students to clean up campus. ECTC smoke-free: ordinance goes into effect today, by Lauren Bednar. Movie cute: third Twilight movie scrapped, Summit cites creative differences, by Corey Wade. 

Regular Edition. The Street staff takes home 21 state awards. Debit cards make student refunds easy. Student clubs. Shout outs: spring events, transfer fair, open house for new building. Phi Theta Kappa wins state awards. New faculty: teacher not only dedicated to students but to family pets. Upward Bound team places first in state. Krispy Kremes go on sale to raise funds. Applications for SGA offices available. Dixie Fire School: training March 12 - 14 ECTC campus. Photos by Jeni Birich. Editorial. The drinking age should be lowered to 18. Kentucky Kingdom closing sparks remembrance. Choristers Variety Show emphasizes spice of life. On scene: looking for something to do? Commentary. Student parents face plenty of painful pitfalls. SGA sponsors Spring Fling April 7 and 8. Morrison Gallery features juried exhibit. Faculty, staff read at literary event. Movie cue. '2012' Emmerich's ode to the disaster movie, by Corey Wade. 'Everybody's Fine' showcases acting at its best, by Corey Wade. 34 ECTC students win medals in regional SkillsUSA competition. Subjects: Scott Smith, Deboarh Buonocore. Melanie Alvey. Lisa Blankenship. Allison Johnson. Kevin Parrett. Jacqueline Hawkins. Marty Alvey. Ailajon Drake. Matt Matt McCloud. Michael Canales. Amanda Donhoff. Jennifer Sinski. Erika Moore. Keith Moore. Derek Winkler. Clarkson Fire Department. Jasper Prior. 

May 3, 2010

Auf Widersehen: German professor Jean Dudgeon retires after 44 years of teaching, by Brianna Bird. Chick-fil-A: student icon or nuisance? by Theresa DeMario. Student Clubs. Shout outs: Concerts and graduation. Phi Theta Kappa wins international awards. Gateway CTC plans Costa Rica trip for May 2011. Out of this world: ECTC student Tim Hennig is going to NASA's Johnson Space Center to help develop a new Mars Rover,  by Theresa DeMario. ECTC vows not to forget Holocaust's horrors, by Brianna Bird. New tattoo studio wants to change skin, minds, by Amanda Donhoff. Desks: a leaning seat of the past, by Corey Wade. ECO House melds green construction with international partnership by Allison Kirkpatrick. PBL students place in state competition. WKU begins 'Transfer Tuesday' program. Dude Looks Like a Lady. [photo spread] Story and photos by Lauren Bednar. Editorials. Small change easily adds up to big bucks, by Brianna Bird. March of Dimes collects to help the sickest babies, by Melesa Shempf. Movie cue. 'The Collector' is a clever, scary little horror gem, by Corey Wade. Cast makes 'Pirate Radio' an enjoyable, fun ride, by Corey Wade. Entertainment. Student splits time between singing and school, by Jim Huber. On scene: looking for something to do? Check out our area guide. 29 students win medals in regional SkillsUSA competition in April. Subjects: Thelma White, Jean Dudgeon. Sallie Meyer. Kasey Samuels. Tim Hennig. Chris McMillen. Marguist Dorsett. LaShonda Darnell. Maurice Moore. Michael Freeman. College classroom furniture. Mademoiselle Glitter. Shu Shu Sanders. Gay Straight Alliance. Drag show. Gage Nevins. Ashlie Logsdon. Brandon Stassell. Matt McCloud. Jonathan Thompson, Dean of Business Affairs. Student Center grill. Campus food options.

September 7, 2010

Back to basics: beginning a new semester means changing rhythms, buildings, and scenery, by Emily Rust. Easy steps can make Facebook safe, by Heather Salsman. Student Clubs. Shout outs. "Talk it out" session, artist's reception, Fall Break coming up. DVD checkout is new addition to EC ECTC Library, by Brianna Bird. Mozart, grapefruit and proteins, oh my!: research supports specific strategies for proactive studying, whether 18 or 80, by Dyann Callahan. Thrift shopping saves animals' lives and money, by Amanda Donhoff. Gallery crawls with Japanese beetles. Theresa DeMario. Gimme a bird course! Photos by Jim Huber. Movie cue. 'Dragon' a family hit from studio behind 'Shrek' by Corey Wade. New film club allows anyone to become a real movie buff, by Corey Wade. Game stop. StarCraft is back with second version of RTS, by Eric Sagraves. Via Colori adds color to Elizabethtown. Looking for something to do? Check our area guide. Local talent must be heard NOW! by Tony Stewart. Subjects: Regional Postsecondary Center interior. Tim Cruze. Matt McCloud. Katie Meyer. Ellen Mink. Jeff Jensen. Brandy Johnson. Chuck Spataro. Shelby Brown. Larry Kelley. Lacey Dorcas. Laura Jewell. Angela Dorrough. Micah Robertson. Chelsea Davis. 

October 4, 2010

Free to read: Banned Books Week activities at ECTC Sept. 27 through Oct. 1 celebrate First Amendment and fight censorship, by Heather Salsman. ECTC hosts alternative fuels event. Student Clubs. Shout outs: Advance registration, beat poetry coffee house, fall fest. SGA news. NSF grant makes ECTC only two-year college in state with magnetic spectrometer, by Heather Salsman. Older students face struggles as they return to school, by Lauren Favinger. ECTC CDL program provides route change, by Corey Wade. ECTC art instructor has exhibit in Louisville gallery this month. New site helps Kentucky and Indiana residents find jobs, by Emily Rust. Former managing editor to receive national journalism award, For Halloween, haunt Waverly Hills Sanatorium, by Dyann Callahan. Carving Halloween traditions, by Theresa DeMario. Fall Fest, Oct. 28, by Dyann Callahan. Online math system just doesn't add up, by Shelby Brown. Letter: a system to track students' eats. Facebook Vs MySpace: Facebook: more mature; MySpace: more freedom, by Emily Rust. Trade pajama pants for jeggings, by Jessica Dillow. ECTC teachers care about students, by Crystal Townsend. Empowered diverse women to speak on panel Oct. 14. Movie Cue. 'Piranha' has gore galore all in eye popping 3-D, by Corey Wade. 5 horror series to get you in the spirit of Halloween, by Corey Wade. Entertainment. Area playhouse brings life to downtown E'town, by Jim Huber. On scene. Looking for low-cost things to do? Check out our area guide. Music buzz. Eminem switches from pill thrills to recovery road, by Tony Stewart. Subjects: Maria Hicks, Joseph E. Lambert, Rachel Ray. Phillip Rasmussen. Lora Butt. Nathaniel Stewart. Aimee Medders. Jesse Arnold. James Marcum. Cindi Alexander. Chris Rudasill. Kentucky Indiana Exchange. Brandon Banks. Amanda Wright. Randall Lile. Michael Grimes. Social Media. My Math Lab. Doug Cole. Katrina Eicher. Jacqueline Hawkins. 

November 1, 2010

Black Friday: plan ahead to snag best deals, look for Cyber Monday specials as well, by Anthony Hutson. Students read double-sided fine print in library's new policy, by Theresa DeMario. Student Clubs. Shout outs [schedule of events] Advanced registration, beat poetry coffee house, fall fest. Facebook brings students together. Domestic violence vigil honors victims, by Jim Huber. Wooly Worms and Mackerel Skies: time-honored natural weather predictors beat meteorologists' best guesses, by Dyann Callahan. Thanksgiving is a good time to give to others, by Shelby Brown. Getting involved in community reaps harvest of goodwill, by Crystal Townsend. Chlld soldiers receive hope of rehabilitation, by Heather Salsman. LitFest! November 9 is set to celebrate great literature, poetry and drama, by Heather Salsman. Odyssey Day. Photos by Jim Huber. ECTC Choristers project variety in fall show. Breast Cancer Awareness Month reminds women to check, by Jessica Dillow. Editorial. Take these steps so the flu doesn't catch  you, by Anthony Hutson. Learning Styles theory may be fairy tale, by Theresa DeMario. Staying safe online takes a diligent Web user, by Amanda Donhoff. St James Court Art Fair Old Louisville Tradition, by Lauren Favinger. On scene. Looking for low-cost events? Americorps offers volunteer opportunities for students, by Theresa DeMario. Comic book characters are promised but don't deliver, by Alex Thalacker. Movie cue: The Experiment is a psychological thrill ride, by Corey Wade. Norton shines double time in good-natured 'Grass.' by Corey Wade. Subjects: Camino Flamenco. Electronic textbooks and the environment. Sarah Vaughn. Melinda Riddle. Helping Hand. Warm Blessings. John Chism. Bonnie Elder. Michelle Turner. Gene Blasi. Thelma White. Marianne Parrish. Angel Solomon. Chelsea Cannon. Mary Endicott. Mandy St. John. Ronda Hamburg. Ruth Trembula. Woody Will. Aaron Wilson. Jacqueline Hawkins. Anna Hays. Stephanie Rodgers.

December 1, 2010

Readiness, review, rest and rations: R you ready for finals week? by Dyann Callahan. Bookstore to offer book rental as cheaper alternative, by Amanda Donhoff. Student Clubs. Shout outs. Faculty Staff Variety Show is Dec. 1, AIDS quilt on display. Phi Thea Kappa unveils oral history project for ECTC's 45th anniversary, by Crystal Townsend. Murdered girl's mother urges parents to love their children, by Shelby Brown. Hardin County Drug Court works as alternative to jail time for drug abusers, by Brad Rucker. ECTC profs bring message of peace to Northern Ireland, by Anthony C. Hutson. SGA collecting winter clothes, canned foods. A & P students get up close and personal with cat cadavers, by Dyann Callahan. Experimental desks have students spinning. Exam strategies can help you do your best. Soldiers train for Afghanistan, by Heather Salsman. Students wonder just how much study time is enough for success, by Jackie McGhee. S.T.E.P. mentoring program looking for new mentees, by Jim Huber. Northern Spain pilgrimage taught lessons of life, love to local walker, by Jessica Dillow. Candlelight Concert Dec. 5 features holiday music. Art studio finally here, and next goal is fine arts degree. Smoking regulations aren't effective enough, Lauren Favinger. Movie cue. Holiday classics to get you ready for Christmas, by Corey Wade. Holiday Concert features Choristers, Concert Band and two area groups. On scene. AIDS Memorial Quilt is coming to ECTC, by Corey Wade. Phi Theta Kappa sponsors angel tree, book drive. Subjects: Andy Nunn. Jim Vail. Erin Rickett. Chuck Spataro. Kevin Parrett. Jacqueline Hawkins. Jackie Vaughn. Beth Cahaney. Terri Stewart. Martha Wolfe. Anatomy and Physiology. College classroom furniture. John Routh. Bobby Stoetzel. Than Pham. Brady McGuire. Andrew Hosford. Photos of Fort Knox students by Jim Huber. Sandra Cameron. Brenda Sherrard. Lisa Parrish. Chris Weber. Chiharu Derber. Beverly Furnival. Izumi Kaneko. 

The Street 2011 - 2013

The newspaper becomes The Street, dropping the subtitle A New Direction for Elizabethtown Community and Technical College

February 1, 2011

The chicken has flown the coop! by Amanda Donhoff. The Street wins 8 awards at state conference. Student Clubs. Shout outs. Morrison Gallery features local artists. Military families face struggles with relocation and deployments, by Jeffrey Scott Brown. Women outnumber men on college campus, by Heather Salsman. Are there health clues looking right back at you? Victory gardens lend hope during hard times, by Megan Metcalfe. Valentine's Day Gift Ideas, by Dyann Callahan. Flowers say it all without saying a word, by Daniela Ehrenberger. Street sports. Steelers hold off Jets, Packers halt Bears for Super Bowl, by Drue Bernardi. The Reel Dirt, by Dyann Callahan and Brandi Watkins. On scene: looking for low-cost events? Check out our area guide. Entertainment, by Tony Stewart. Valentine's Day Crossword. Subjects: SGA; loss of Chick-fil-A; role of SGA in recruiting food vendors for grill in Student Center. Benefits of vegetable gardening. Names: Lauren Bednar, Shelby Brown, David Toczko, Shannon Rombach, Justin Staples, Jaclyn Barnett, Alex Goodlett

March 1, 2011

Size does matter. Photo of the Regional Postsecondary Education Center. ECTC no. 20 on list of 50 fastest growing colleges, by Theresa DeMario. Student Clubs. Shout Outs [schedule of events.] Advance registration, job fair, youth literary reading. Tunisian uprising shook the region, by Trina Giffin. Lance Armstrong may face possible indictment, by Jeff Brown. ECTC enrollment skyrockets and funds dwindle,. Professor to take students on a pilgrimage to Rome, by Theresa DeMario. Street Sports. 2010 NFL Season a year to remember, by Drue Bernardi. Talks between NFL owners and players union breaks down. March Madness is back with more teams fighting for championship. The Reel Dirt. Brandi Watkins and Dyann Callahan. Reviews of current films. March Month-long Observances. Editorial. Thieves attempt to silence First Amendment rights, by Amanda Donhoff. Editorial. Generation Weak. How our grandparents were stronger in mind and spirit than we will ever be, by Tim Phelps. You don't need to vacate to have a relaxing Spring Break, by Daniela Ehrenberger. Teachers can't read minds, how can you help them? by Shari Pitman. On Scene. Looking for low-cost events? Check out our area guide. The Heartland Review invites gay, lesbian writers to read original works, by Daniela Ehrenberger. Subjects: RPC. Jim Murley. Greatest Generation. Campus newspaper theft. Student-teacher relationships. Constance Merritt. Brian Leung. Jeremy Garrett. 

April 1, 2011. 

April Fools Edition

Big Foot steals papers! WKU to offer new steampunk classes. Faux fur? Bigfoot sighting. New Headmaster: Captain Peter HotBuckles. ECTC to get Italian restaurant on campus, by Daniela Ehrenberger. From the vaults of George Lucas: Sith Binks Forcetafarian. Detention Reinstated! Treasure found in basement of Science Building. Favre comes out of retirement, signs with Yankees. 

Regular edition. Buddhist monk shares compassion, wisdom, by Amanda Donhoff. Photograph by Jim Huber. Student Clubs. Shout Outs: The Heartland Review results. World News: Proposed budgets to cut financial aid, funding, by Amanda Donhoff. Excuse me, did you happen to see a panther? by Trina Griffin. Campus News. Photo spread: the Dixie Fire School heats up campus. Photos and layout by Jim Huber. Wild Rose Equestrian Center serves injured soldiers and special needs, seeks volunteers, by Amanda Donhoff. Photo spreads. Morrison Gallery Work. Student Community Work. Layout by Dyann Callahan and Amanda Donhoff. Having financial troubles? You've been playing the wrong game, by Tim Phelps. Editorial. Welcome to the jungle: the difficulty of storm chasing in Kentucky, by Drue Bernardi. Street Sports. ECTC's sports revived, by Jeff Brown. Newton, Gabbert, Green top draft propsects, by Drue Bernardi. The Vibe: looking for low-dost events? check out our area guide. The Reel Dirt, by Dyann Callahan. Reviews of 127 Hours and The Kids are Alright. Subjects: Tsering Phuntsok, Pink Panthers. Harry Winston jewelry robbery. Fire safety and rescue training. Remington Crawford. Animal rescue. Tom Brown. Karen Brown. Gary Heller. Julie Coy. Monopoly. 

May 1, 2011

ECTC drags out 2011, by Dyann Callahan. Nikky Finney touches lives with readings, presence, by Tim Phelps. Student Clubs. Shout outs: MNC scholarships, Student Ambassador applications, Rock and Roll literature. Tsunami devastates Japan, country seeks aid, by Trina Giffin. World News. The Pegasus Parade; The Great Steamboat Race; The Great Balloon; Derby Festival Marathon. Horsin' Around [crossword puzzle.] Poet Laureate Nikky Finney paints pictures with prose, by Tim Phelps. Students take home gold in State SkillsUSA competition. ECTC honors society wins international awards, by Daniela Ehrenberger. Educational partnership between ECTC, LWC announced. Photo spread: The Morrison Gallery Showcase. Butler's magic ends and Bellarmine's begins, by Jeff Brown. EA Sports trumped by  NASCAR game developer's dedication, by Drew Bernardi. The Louisville Bats are back in swing, by Jeff Brown. Photo spread: Campus Community. Poet inspires faculty and students, by Dyann Callahan. The Reel Dirt [titles and synopes of horse-themed films] Thanks go out to advisor for hard work, dedication [retirement of long-time newspaper advisor Suzanne Darland.] Subjects: Drag show. ECTC Drags Out. Chris Hartman. Nikky Finney. Ron Molgaard. Lindsey Wilson College. William T. Luckey, Jr. Thelma J. White. Kevin Parrett. Allison Johnson Jessica Borders. Angel Solomon. Greg Smith. LaToya Vaughn. Kenive Colgon, Kevin Shank. Debbie Stallard. Jesse Taylor. Mary Endicott. Alex Lane. James Murphy. Suzanne Darland

September 19, 2011

Leggo My Ego: the Root of Plagiarism: The Crime of Plagium, by Dyann Callahan. Traffic delays will continue. Student Clubs. Rocks, dogs, rolls and Africa featured in coming weeks. Kentucky fried government, by Randall Lile. Power puppets: teachers use puppetry to share faith. The Repro Man Cometh. Rage against the dying of the light, by David Langdon. The Importance of being earners, by Tim Phelps. Photo Spread. Story by Dyann Callahan. Listeria hysteria, by Dyann Callahan. The Reel Dirt. Titles and synopses of current films by Dyann Callahan. New student advice column is sassy look at ECTC college life, by S'Momma. Critique. Donate. Shop. Play on the Internet. Get paid? Subjects. Via Colori. Advantages of a college degree. Mick Kennedy. April Lay. Jim Huber. 

February 14, 2012

ECTC Announces Joint Enrollment with WKU: Agreement Promises to Bring Benefits to Students. Street Photographer Featured in Kentucky Monthly. Student Clubs. Frosty days: First Snow at ECTC. Some of the Kids are All Right: A Look at Alternative Sports. Valentine's Day Dilemma. Mooserack now at ECTC. Student: Knowledge is a Right, Not a Privilege. Changing for the Better: A Story of Survival. Homeschooling isn't dead. Photo spread: Friendly Faces, New Places. The Comic Vault: A local business tale. The New Age of Ink. Out of the Cage and into the Brawl: Shepardsville. Kevin Shank, Guitar Maestro. Sanctuary Music Venue. Movie review: "The Losers." S'momma Says: Broken hearts, shy guys, and copy cats. David Langdon. Sarah Slatton. Jeromy Porter. Amy Scheitlin. Jasmine Hart. Mackenzie Perna. Darla Daniel. Photo and article subjects. Gabriella Castellano. Joe Burden. Stephanie Scott. S'momma. David Langdon. Jim Huber. Rick Myers. Tattoo artists. Cage fighting. Student loans. Addiction. Alcoholism.

April 12, 2012

That Takes Ovaries! ECTC Embraces Women's Empowerment, by Sarah Blakeman. New ECTC Faculty Features, by David Langdon. "Shepard" tales of a Mass Effect 3 N00b, by Sarah Slatton. Student Clubs and Events. Zen Mind: Buddhist Monk Tsering Phuntsok, photo by David Langdon. Reviews. Over the Hills and Through the Woods: The Hunger Games, by Sarah Slatton. ...Make Moose Tracks to Mooserack Coffee Company! by David Landon Spring Fling Set to Bloom, by Sarah Blakeman. Taking Art to the Extreme, by Sarah Slatton. Workforce Woes, by Adam Sims. The Electrifying Ronda Roark, by David Langdon. Kitchen Warrior Lloyd Pate, by David Langdon. Photo/Article Subjects: John Dryden, Tsering Phuntsok, Zoe Sameth, Hannah Selph, Nancy Mattingly, Samantha Fletcher, Jason Martin, Andrew Beasley, James Sanders, Brandon Cornwell, Juan Carlos Carrillo. Chris Molina. Ryan Ludwick. Lisa Fisher. 

May 3, 2012

Jessica Fowler: ECTC student and activist. Fray'ed Alive: The Fray in concert. Student clubs and events. Spring Fling: Volley Follies. Color photo spread Groove with Color: Multicultural Dance Night. Color photo spread It's Spring Fling. New ECTC Faculty Features: The Captioned Keaton. The Biological Wolf. Word on the Street. Getting Down and Nerdy in Nashville. Contributors: David Langdon. Sarah Slatton. Photo Subjects: Jessica Fowler. David Keaton. Joe Wolf. Jasmine Garrett. Lindsey Clement. Tessa McDavid. Wayne Keeler. Sarah Slatton. Dustin Peerce, Reese Peerce, HeatherKay Jenkins, Tyler Peerce.

March 4, 2013

ECTC sports program proves success. Dental Clinic cleans teeth for low price. Calendar of events. Drive for DVDs: The library wants your DVDs. Business is booming: Mooserack Cafe proves successful in first year of business. Book review: BoneMan's Daughters. Campus Life [two pages of photos.} There's smoke in the air. Do guns free zones prevent tragedy? How will you file your taxes? Low budget? No problem: ten tips for college students that won't break your wallet. Don't let your drive drive you crazy. Amanda Yates. Makayla Ballman.Victoria Elmore. Steven Miller. Loren Mattingly. Lois Chandler-Cousins. Justin Kilta. Jaron Lacey. Courtney Moore. Jordan Dorsey. Felix Gibbons. Catherine Green. Renee LaBrie. Jennifer Gowan. Elise Arslanian. Tory Vicari. K.T. Anthony House. Chuck Spataro. Bea Cob. Taylor Wisdom. Sam Pierce. Mike Wilson. College transfer. No-smoking policy. Student Center.

April 29, 2013

 ECTC English department holds LitFest. Phoenix Club helps spread awareness about child abuse. Calendar of events. Chorister's Spring Variety Show provides outlet for ECTC's talented singers. GSA rallies for equality. Early Childhood Education Conference. Student Government Forum. What's cookin' at the Culinary Corner. ECTC welding students place first at regional competition, going to nationals. Join the band. Rhythm Rangers perform lunch time concert. Religious diversity presentation. Fall 2012 President's and Dean's List. Office of Cultural Diversity creates equality for students. Stop transfer panic, visit the Transfer Center. Become a Student Ambassador. Financial Literacy series. PNC scholarship winners. SkillsUSA Competition. Go to college to get more knowledge. Toybox Theater. Local celebrity visits Barr Library. Morrison Gallery hosts Caveland Region All State Art Competition. Contributors: Amanda Yates, Makayla Ballman, Victoria Elmore, Jessica Wash, Joyce Beasley. Subjects: Angel Dulaney, Allison Call, Camille Hill, Elise Arslanian, Susie Clark, David Sherrard, Kevin Shank, Alexis Kouri, Felicia Toliver, Adam Huddleston, Carla Allen, Dee Curl, Mark Goodlett, Kelsey Starks, Missy Milby, Bonnie Elder, Rhonda Thompson, Kathy Shofner, Michelle Simpson, Bill Wooden, Casey McDonald. 

October 14, 2013

ECTC hosts fundraiser for Warm Blessings. Via Colori draws attention to cause. Calendar of events. Club schedule and events. Career counseling, job placement services available to students. Morrison Gallery brings back a love for art. Kentucky leads nation in sign ups for Affordable Care Act. Former NASA astronaut Story Musgrave visits ECTC. Keaton speaks about latest publication. Human Ecology students participate in Trash Bash. High school students explore engineering careers. WKU students show their colors. Student Government sponsors pizza pow-wow. With innovative technology, paranormal group is starting to explain the unexplained. Dr. Kellie reaches for stars through hobby. Team plays for love of the sport. Subjects: Dusty June, Charles Spataro, Jacob Thompson, Kevin Shank, Rachel Ray, Story Musgrave, David Keaton, Michael Guerrieri, Elise Arslanian Jennifer Yates, Rebecca Kimber, Denisa Edens, Brandy Pharris, Josh Harris, Hannah Pharis, Jessica Vaughan, Shawn Kellie

November 4, 2013

Distinguished Alumni honored at ceremony. Calendar of events. Club schedule and events. High school seniors get jump start on college. Phoenix Club holds Domestic Violence Vigil. Learning Lab offers place to grow. Spirit Week provides clubs, organizations exposure. Choristers perform at Fall Variety Show. More than 120 attend An Evening with Stars. Kentucky author raises environmental awareness at ECTC. Library encourages, allows students to seek knowledge. Phi Theta Kappa attends state conference at Georgetown College. Android vs iPhone: the race continues. 'Grand Theft Auto V' welcomes gamers to paradise. Men's soccer season at an end. Contributors: Brittni Sherman, Lindsey Larrington, Tony Coffey, Rachel Witten, Gary Stearns, Paul Sturgeon, Sam Avery, Stephanie Johnson, Will Langley, Joe Sallee, Toni Marek, Robert Richardson, Katie Boykin, Johnathan Miller, Kevin Parrett, Tamela French, Alex England, Geremy Allen, 

December 2, 2013

Frankenstein's creature stands trial [Humanities Night.] Calendar of events. Final exam schedule. Cloning, a clash of ethics and science. Seminar series commemorates Kennedy. Club offers fellowship for musicians. Hardin County recognizes National Radiologic Technology Week. Students earn Elizabethtown Industrial Foundation Consortium Scholarship. SGA hosts Halloween dance. ECTC sets up Christmas in the Park display at Freeman Lake. Light art exhibit on display at Morrison Gallery until Dec. 5. Essential albums of the year. DIY projects help keep Christmas under budget. Historic State Theater to show 'Lee Daniel's The Butler.' YouTube expands learning potential. Students prepare to ring in New Year. Rachel Witten, Jacob Meredith, Andrew Critchelow, Bridgette Chlebowski, Ricky Shemwell, Gary Stearns, Jacqueline Hawkins, Doug Cole, John Dryden, Harry Berry, Andrew Clark, Crystal Borders, Chuck Wilson, Diane Owsley, Kyle Reynolds, Gary Clark, Anita Reynolds, Bill Druen, Sean O'Neal

The Street - 2014 to 2015


March 3, 2014

Snow, ice wreak havoc on ECTC. Budget proposal would add costs to students. Calendar of events. Student Ambassadors promote school. Learning labs provide assistance. Math problems? No problem. Students who struggle with math can find assistance from Sam Arslanian, others. Overcoming writers block. Computer lab assists in student technology. ECTC presents "Earth-friendly" ideas. Learn on Demand helps busy students succeed. Biology students participate in Posters-at-the-Capitol. Six students earn All-Collegiate Choir honors. Beshear's budget slashes education. Basketball team concludes second season. Rachel Witten, Makayla Ballman, Sarah Castillo, Matty Sheehy, Susan Firestone, Yvonne Morris. Cheyenne Morgan, Ashley Register, John Singletary, Samantha Estes, Nina Jones, Colin Brown, Randi Wells, Kimberly Elliott, Michael Beasley, Chris McDonald. SNAP alerts.

May 5, 2014

GSA hosts drag show to benefit Springhaven. Earth Fair draws students, vendors. Phi Theta Kappa honored with awards. Spelling Bowl celebrates 50 years. Fort Knox campus hosts Asian heritage spring fling. Students display talent in SGA-sponsored show. Phoenix Club closes with child abuse vigil. Students' theater production 'Bigger Than Life.' Event attracts many child educators. Students enjoy Earth Fair. United Way offers workshops in financial literacy. Game Day provides break for students. Psychology club explores many disorders. Biology Club completes inaugural year. College awards honors, scholarships. [Full page, includes all scholarship and award names, all recipient names.] Rachel Witten, Matty Sheehy, Makalya Ballman, Andrew Critchelow, Hashim Madyun, Sarah Castillo

October 6, 2014

Elizabethtown Community and Technical College 50th Anniversary Issue. Graduates share experiences on golden anniversary. [Photo captions 'photo of the original campus' shows the 1966 Elizabethtown Vocational School.] Student portal program provides resource to interact with professors, advisors. Calendar of events. Club calendar and events. SGA organizes, plans activities for students. Literary minds evaluate James Bond. Mentoring program for incoming students. Mackey speaks at  Constitution Day. Skills students earn awards. ECTC staff earn service awards. Local events keep October busy. Tips for transferring between colleges. Determining factors in electric costs. 'God's not dead'  worth watching. Rachel Witten, Grant Clopton, James S. Owen, Thomas Mackey, Cole Richard and Cory Medley, silver medal winners at SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference, Phil Roberts, Linda Mayhew, Jim Vail, Chuck Spataro, Sonia Ware, Sue French, Bryan Smith, Johnny Owens, Martha Glutting, Mary Ann Flowers, Pem Buck, Beverly Dile, Dalton Janzen, Rhonda Thompson, Sandi Howard, Connie Kintner, Gordon Poteet, Susan Mudd, Carla Allen, Mary Jo King, Suzanne Darland, Darrin Powell, Shannon McCullough, Adam Huddleston, Jo Yates, Whitney Taylor, Bob Pawley, Autumn O'Neal, Brent Doty, Rebecca Higdon, Rob Lowe, Tracy Jones, Makayla Ballman, Steven Thompson 

November 3, 2014

College at 50. Open house recognizes anniversary. Governor issues tobacco ban on all KCTCS campuses. Auto, diesel program nationally recognized. Calendar of events. Club schedule and events. Students celebrate fall with festival. Campus flu clinic keeps flu at bay. New physics instructor joins faculty. Clinic provides health services to students. Anatomy dissection is the cat's meow. Biology students commemorate carrier pigeons with origami project. Single mom juggles school, life. Soccer teams looking to gain momentum at end of season. Community events provide for busy November. Student ministers in Haiti during fall break. Grant Clopton, Jessica Capponi, Gillian Isham, Chris Carson, Morgann Jaggers, Amber Willard, Kelli Lile, Tracy Jones, Jerry Clemons, Doug Poteet, ECTC Choristers, Michael Mihalco, Shannon Riggs, Brianna Blair, Nicole Gustafson, Martha Wolfe, Lucinda Dixon, Thelma White, Jerry Sharp, Kathleen Garcia, Emily Johnson, Althea Freeman, Mark Pilkington, Amy Fox, Daniel Lloyd, Katrina Eicher, Trisha Colon, Ben Walker

December 1, 2014

Distinguished graduates honored in ceremony. Duo paint Bach inspired mural. ECTC plans to offer healthy dietary options. Calendar of events. Club schedule and events. SGA sponsors Halloween party. Veterans Day honors 100th Anniversary of WWI. Parrett selected as Phi Beta Kappa Scholar. ECTC honor society recognized at convention. GSA Common Ground sponsors literary reading. ECTC students donate to domestic violence shelter. Andrew Rhinehart performs in concert. Toliver wins NAACP's Dorothy H. Malone Award. Guitar Club performs for intimate crowd. ECTC students, staff and supporters participate in the Color Run. Financial lecture series seminar keeps students' wallets savvy. Picariello is new face of poli-sci. Lecture outlines history of negative campaigns. Lecture presentation on Civil Rights Act of 1964. Fort Knox MORE Center receives good performance review. Suggestions to relieve stress during finals week. Box named KCTCS president. Blackboard Tip of the Month. Rachel Witten, Amber Willard, Kelli Lile, Jaala Naylor, Grant Clopton, Gillian Isham, Morgann Jaggers, Tracy Jones. Barry Conroe, Robert Hutchins, Richard Preston, Mark Pucket, Plazi Ricklin, Wanda Runner, Connie Taylor, Judy Wieman, Linda Mayhew, Kevin Parrett, Darin Otjen, Scottie Mills, Shonda Wilson Julie Meadows, Julie Taylor, Nicole Crawford, Victoria List, Jo Yates, Shyan Failauga, Brittany Stillwell, Robin Clark, Felicia Toliver, Kevin Shank, Diane Seitz, Amy Seitz-Ward, Kae Cooper, Samantha Manire, LaShawn Colehack, Marijke Hawk, Shane Seitz, Barbara Hayes, Layla Manire, Theresa Finerson, Sam Edwards, Damien Picariello, Debbie Beyerlein, Melissa Molnar, Sarah Ballard.

March 9, 2015

Smoking ban takes effect on campus. Japanese School celebrates traditions. Professor [Jacqueline Hawkins] competes on Jeopardy! Calendar of events. Club schedule and events. College brands new mascot. Professor [Doug Cantrell] gains support for restoration of town on KET. Website helps prevent sexual assault on campus. Students celebrate Valentine's Day. Student wins grand prize in essay contest. Science focus of lecture series. Computer specialist joins Learning Lab staff. Leitchfield campus offers opportunity. Morrison Gallery exhibit concludes. Basketball coach brings winning formula. Gospel singing raises money, spirit. Jazz band performs. Contributors: Kelli Lile, Amanda Yates, Tracy Jones, Carlos   Carrillo-Nava, Rachel Witten, Dastel Judd. Subjects: Jacqueline Hawkins, Cheyenne Day, Jamie Reddock, Austin Campbell, Michael Guerrieri, Samuel Sherrard, Ja'von Cotton, John Veague

April 6, 2015

Skills USA builds a better American through competition. New clubs add variety to campus. Choristers showcase talent at semi-annual variety show. Calendar of events. Club schedule and events. Morrison Gallery showcases Alan Vance's artwork. SGA first game night proves successful. Read-in honors Black History Month. Job fair attracts more than 25 employers. Students can save money by taking more classes each semester. Donated hats creates warm hearts. Professor [Tracy Bratcher] uses love of subject to expand student learning. United Way brings financial education to Central Kentucky. Office 365 available free to students. Campus honor society chapter recognized for excellence. Donovan Scholars promote life-long learning. Professor [Khondaker Haque] achieves American dream. Tips to avoid identity theft. Contributors: Carlos Carrillo-Nava, Dastel Judd, Tim Ballard, Amanda Yates, Rachel Witten Shannon Hall, Millie Robinson, Andrew Critchelow

May 4, 2015

Students exhibit talent at Student Government show. Students benefit from technology in CAD program. Religious ideals align with environmental concerns. Students learn to appreciate diversity at conference. Events calendar. Clubs calendar. Couple who works together retires together. Students able to study foreign lands with KIIS. Student overcomes many obstacles to graduate. Food vendors exhibit wares at EarthFair. Tourist attractions drive dollars to area. Choristers perform at Spring Fling. Students win local scholarships. Holocaust remembered. Hawkins excels on Jeopardy! Gallery showcases student art. Surveys help develop standards. Lecturer sheds light on migrant struggles. Seminar brings awareness to sex trafficking issues. With great power comes great responsibility: concerns about intellectual property surround 3D printer. English courses best taken back to back. Opportunities for fun abound with SGA. Subjects: Andrew Justice, Jack Johnson, Rick Bullard, Nicholas Turiczek, Mariah Harper, Chase Dohn, Kelsey Stillwell, Jarrett Cox, Chris Irving, Scotty Milks, Marton Horton, Leshonda Wilson, Chuck Spataro, Joella Spataro, Marton Horton, Cortni Troublefield, Jill Miles, Scotty Miller, Jacqueline Hawkins, Jeika Perez, Jacob Wilson, Erin Strange, Vesna Alac, Khondaker Haque. Contributors: Jessica Capponi, Rachel Witten, Mildred Robinson, Jamie Whitmer, Carlos Carrillo-Nava, Melanie Roides, Amanda Gelperin, Desiree Goodale, Krista Simon, Katie Meyer, Nate Thomas, Amber Willard

October 5, 2015

Student advocates for ordinance, by Nina Jones. Student Government Halloween Bash promises fun night, by Amanda Gelperin. Students show talent at Via Colori, by Sydney Cline. Lettuce eat, by where, by Jessica Hilyar. Featured teacher; Miky Wright, by Amanda Gelperin. Nursing students learn emergency care. College to host poets for reading, by Jessica Hilyar. Students receive LG&E, KU internships, by Sydney Cline. Machinists jobs are plentiful, by Amanda Gelperin. Little known classes to consider, by Nina Jones. Freshmen react to differences between high school, college, by Sydney Cline. SGA announces start of It's On Us campaign. Soup kitchen benefits from campus garden. Photo subjects: Jessica Capponi, Jamie Ruddock, Breauna Snyder, McKayla Phillips, Rachel Proctor, Jennifer Drake, Miky Wright, 

December 1, 2015

Officials ensure students are safe. Students learn about culture, diversity through performance. ECTC at ECTC: New club offers technological assistance to students. Events calendar. Clubs calendar. Student pens book about depression. Robotics expected to create new jobs. SGA presidents looks to upcoming events. Can anyone be president in 2016? Trump garnering attention for 2016 presidential election. Major of the month: class prepares a skilled workforce in manufacturing. Preparing your car for winter. How to pick the perfect gift this holiday season. Preparing for finals. Amanda Gelperin. Rachel Witten. Sydney Cline. Zachary Schrader. Bailey Burroughs. Jennifer Lutes. Landon Atterberry. Austin Clemons. Olivia Ulrich. Mihoko Ostuba. Mayumi Hirakura. Zackerie Fairfax. Jarrett Cox. Dexter Boone. Steven Brady. Chris Smith. Tiffany Evans. Anna Hamilton. Manami Robinson. Keith Johnston. Japanese dance. College safety. School shootings. Electronics and Computer Technology Club.