Pinnacle Classic- The Elderberry Way to a Cold Free Winter
This story was originally published on Oct 10, 2016. Fall is right around the corner, and the flu and common cold are ready to attack. With one supplement, sick days and call-ins can be effectively...
View ArticleWinter Hiking, What?
This story was originally published on February 23, 2018. Winter got you down and sniffly? Bogged down with studying? It’s time to put the books aside and breathe in some fresh air. Trust me, you will...
View ArticleStaying Positive In a Time of Negativity
This story was originally published on March 6, 2018. Winter. Winter is the time of year when we get stuck, when winter break was not long enough, the time when all the light-hearted vibes from the...
View ArticleFast Food Calls, Your Freezer Answers
This story was originally published on Dec. 8, 2017. It’s cold. It’s dark. Your neglected stomach grumbles as you drive towards home. Suddenly, the warm glow of a fast food sign beckons you to pull...
View ArticleCancel Culture: A Double-Edged Sword in the Digital Age
In the age of information overload and rapid social connectivity, cancel culture has emerged as a defining aspect of the digital landscape. While it seeks to address issues of accountability and social...
View ArticleThe Best Spring Break Advice? to Actually Take a Break
This story was originally published on March 9, 2018. Events listed will vary. Already, spring break is crouching in this Monday, March 12 – Saturday, March 17. With jobs and schoolwork begging for...
View ArticleFaces of ACC: Jackson Culpepper
After an endless trek through unlit pathways, suffocated by unrelenting heat and the screams of tortured souls, Jackson Culpepper had reached sanctuary — a frigid room consumed by blinding light and...
View ArticleA Voice of Her Community:
In the United States of America, we often see subtitles in other languages under the English description. That is not the case in the History Colorado Center’s newest exhibition, “But We Have Something...
View ArticleDelivering Dignity in Death
You’re driving through town and pass by a mortuary. You ask yourself, “I wonder what exactly they do in there”? I’m sure that many of us have asked ourselves this question once or twice. Throughout...
View ArticleFrom beauty to Ziggy Stardust, ACC community revels in eclipse experience
Birds fell silent and the air cooled as if nature was holding its breath to witness the spectacle. A crowd of about 200 people awaited the captivating exchange between the celestial spheres,...
View ArticlePutting Together the Puzzle Pieces
After earning your high school diploma, you’re onto bigger and better things. Maybe you end up helping the state of Colorado promote its mental health services. Maybe you end up finally adding filters...
View Article“The World On Fire: The 1960s and 1970s” Panel Sets the Library...
Typically on Wednesday afternoons, the Arapahoe Community College library is a quiet, relaxing place to unwind or study. However, this was not at all the case this previous Wednesday afternoon when the...
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