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Alice Guy-Blaché Celebrated at CCBC
Diata Abdullahi From Alfred Hitchcock to Dorothy Arzner, the film industry has seen its share of both male and female giants. Regardless of era, women have been creating star-studded films ... -
CCBC Introduces its Newest Mass Communication Class
By Eric Cox On Monday, August 26, CCBC began its fall semester. A lot is new every semester but what stands out this year is the Communication & Media Studies ... -
ConnectFest Allows Students to make Connections on Campus
Diata Abdullahi On September 11th, the biannual CCBC ConnectFest took place between the Student Services Center and the Jack Manley Wellness and Athletics Center on The Catonsville Campus. ConnectFest is ... -
Mental Health & Education Part 2
Note: This is the second article in a series on college and mental health. Nicholas Enoch With work, family life, and school, students are feeling the pressure to make sure ... -
Communication and Media Week at CCBC Focuses on Film Production
By Eric Cox Student Contributor On Tuesday, March 26, 2019, Vonnya Pettigrew, CEO and Founder of Root Branch Productions & Film Academy, visited CCBC as part of its Media Week. ... -
CCBC STUDENT WRITES AND PUBLISHES HIS FIRST BOOK
Nelson E. Brown Student Contributor I’m not the normal 20 year-old. I have landed a position at the Maryland Department of the Environment at only 17 years old. I have ... -
‘Green Book’ May Not be Perfect But It’s Far from Unimportant
Rashard Davis *Articles reflect the views of the author and or those quoted and do not necessarily represent the views of CCBC or “The CCBC Connection.” “Green Book,” its namesake ... -
Career Services at CCBC
Sam Levin Austin Knosen, a Student at The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC), was referred to Career Services by his academic advisor. He believes this was an asset to ... -
'The Barn' Could be The Best Spot on Campus
*Articles reflect the views of the author and or those quoted and do not necessarily represent the views of CCBC or the CCBC Connection. Here at CCBC Catonsville there are ... -
Banned Books Week at CCBC
Banned Books Week 2018 is September 23-29. Banned Books Week is an annual celebration of the freedom to read. This annual event highlights the value of free and open access ...