Archive for December, 2011
Craig canned food drive
By Zoe Sowers, Reporter
What comes to mind you think of food, Christmas, and extra credit? A canned food drive right? Well maybe not, but not only is the holiday season vastly approaching as are finals, the Student Government on the Craig Campus held a canned food drive where students could gain extra credit points by giving to a good cause. Not only will the students gain happiness in giving to others less fortunate then themselves, but also gain in boosting their grade. › Continue reading
Getting rid of Textbooks
By Kelsey Watkins, Reporter
Tired of having so many text books? The best way to get rid of your text books is to sell back your books to the book store. Book buy back is only four days long, so don’t forget to go to the book store any day December 12th through the 15th. The book store will be open from 9:00am till 4:00 pm on these days. And everyone could use a little extra money. Take your text books over to the CNCC Bookstore to find out how much you will receive. › Continue reading
Washers and Dryers
By Holli Skyles, Reporter
Here at CNCC we have quite a few students considering the amount of washers present. A lot of students complain about washers and dryers being taken by other students. Many students propose getting more washers which would be awesome but is there a better solution? Possibly. If students would take their clothes out when it is done, it would make time and room for other students to wash their clothes. › Continue reading
Ask Ashley
By Ashley Blake, Reporter
Q: How many licks does it take to get to the center of a toosie pop?
A: Great question, try it out and let me know! › Continue reading
Spartan volleyball sums it up
Bryanna McFadden, Art Editor
This was a tough year for the Lady Spartans. With the two returning sophomores; Bryanna McFadden and Alexana Rotunda had a tough job ahead of them with a whole new team on their shoulders! › Continue reading
Lady Spartan Classic
By Jamie Bair, Reporter
Friday night the Lady Spartans went up against Salish Kootenai, a team with great size down low. The lady Spartans came out with some nerves but then received high energy from the crowd and soon shook away their jitters. › Continue reading
NBA lockout over
By Carvel Clagget, Reporter
NBA players and owners have finally come to a deal regarding the 2011-2012 NBA season. A deal was agreed upon early last week and it includes a 66 game season ending on April 26th. › Continue reading
Syracuse in trouble
By Chris Abeyta, Reporter
For the past decade Syracuse has been known for being one of the most dominant schools in NCAA basketball. In 2003 Syracuse won the National Championship and has produced many players that went on to play in the NBA. › Continue reading
Light
By Josh Dorsey, Reporter
Light shines in any pure soul
Darkness abides within evil ones as it takes its toll
Light vanquishes the bivouac of the night sky
Over and over as time passes by › Continue reading
No shave November
By Chris Schmalz, Reporter


The months of the year are remembered in our minds in many different ways. June for the hot summer days spent at the pool, December for Christmas and family, May for the end of the school year, and November for the unkept beards on men’s faces. › Continue reading
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