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As states reopen, the economy shouldn’t take priority over safety
*Articles reflect the views of the author and/or those quoted and do not necessarily represent the view of CCBC or The CCBC Connection. Sean Knox ... -
Tattoo Acceptance in the Modern Workplace
Susan Campbell Not too long ago, having a visible tattoo at work was frowned upon in certain professions such as law, healthcare and finance. American ... -
fight coronavirus by taking care of ourselves and others
*Articles reflect the views of the author and/or those quoted and do not necessarily represent the views of CCBC or The CCBC Connection. Sean Knox ... -
CCBC Moves to Online Instruction
Keegan Knox With the current pandemic of COVID-19 sweeping through the United States over the last month, The entire CCBC system has shut down their ... -
Community Book Connection Student Showcase Still Accepting Work
Paige Passantino CCBC’s Community Book Connection offers an exciting opportunity for students during a time of remote learning. Students are invited to continue submitting work ... -
Community Produce Markets Provide Healthy Options for Students
Tyneisha Lewis The Community Produce Market offers low-priced vegetables and fruits to faculty and students on the lower level of the Library on the CCBC ... -
CCBC Pathways event connects students to college and career possibilities
Sean Knox On Friday morning March 6, at CCBC-Dundalk, students gathered on the second floor of the College Community Center Student Lounge to take part ... -
Traditional Planners Still Help With Student Success
Raechel Beckett It’s 2:30 pm on a Friday afternoon, and class is almost over. Your professor is finishing up his lecture and reminding you of ... -
The Narrative Project
In this series, four CCBC students tell real stories from their past. Brought to you by the New Media Collective (NMC), our MC, Destini Merrill, ... -
CCBC’S Barnes & Noble Café is Popular Among Students
Tyneisha Lewis The day starts with the hustle and bustle of CCBC students, staff, and guests alike on their commute through the Student Services Center ...