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  • Prospectus, December 2, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Adam Vilmin, and Peter Floess

    Prospectus, December 2, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Adam Vilmin, and Peter Floess

    NO SHAVE NOVEMBER, Parkland Public Safety works to raise cancer awareness, Suicide awareness focus of Parkland-hosted event, Diversity on campus positively impacting the learning environment, Parkland record label looking for musicians, interns(For The Prospectus), President’s oldest daughter among those scoping out colleges(AP), HIV-positive doctor says his dog saved his life(AP), Free community college plans may be template for US(AP), Kids making oral history with StoryCorps holiday project(AP), Bears looking more like playoff team(AP), Former Parkland outfielder awarded Gold Glove, Interim chancellor: Illinois football needed stability(AP), 'The ABC Murders' As told by Parkland communications students, Harry Potter author talks about Snape(AP), Photographer Annie Leibovitz remakes Pirelli calendar(AP)

  • Prospectus, November 18, 2015 by Parkland College, Peter Floess, Sierra Benson, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, Jacob Kenter, and Scott Barnes

    Prospectus, November 18, 2015

    Parkland College, Peter Floess, Sierra Benson, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, Jacob Kenter, and Scott Barnes

    Honoring our Veterans, Parkland College hosts Veterans Day ceremony, Parkland's rebranding positively impacting students, Accessibility at Parkland Part one: Mental illness and intellectual disability, Dual credit program offers chance to get ahead, Great American Smokeout, Respiratory Care Club and Wellness Center team up to end smoking, Paris attacks lead Americans to wonder about US safety(AP), The Great Opportunity(Instructor of Japanese Language Parkland College), House speaker calls for ‘pause’ in Syrian refugees(AP), 'Noises Off' Premieres at The Harold and Jean Miner Theatre

  • Prospectus, November 11, 2015 by Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Peter Floess, Brittany Webb, Matthew D. Moss, Zach Trueblood, Sierra Benson, Jacob Kenter, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, November 11, 2015

    Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Peter Floess, Brittany Webb, Matthew D. Moss, Zach Trueblood, Sierra Benson, Jacob Kenter, and Adam Vilmin

    Collaboration provides comprehensive approach to education, Nursing program offers study abroad in Ecuador, Students lose MAP grant money, Ferguson protests influence actions at U. of Missouri(AP), Toys have best year in a decade(AP), Bubble yuck: Crews melt chewed gum off famed Seattle wall(AP), Clinton pushes back against GOP on veterans' health issues(AP), Smaller cast of Republican candidates to face off in debate(AP), Escape room challenge sparks friendly competition, Parkland Theatre’s ‘Noises Off!’ extremely funny, Parkland volleyball advances to regional final, Parkland baseball puts priority on education

  • Prospectus, November 4, 2015 by Parkland College, Brittany Webb, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Sarah Powers, Peter Floess, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, November 4, 2015

    Parkland College, Brittany Webb, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Sarah Powers, Peter Floess, and Adam Vilmin

    44 percent of college students reported feeling symptoms of depression, Former student cycles for a cause, Local entrepreneur Sean Baird visits Parkland, From Egypt to Illinois: The travels of a Parkland professor, Math literacy course good option for non-stem majors, More cases of E. coli expected in Washington, Oregon(AP), New push for pint-sized medical devices to treat sick kids(AP), Police backlash pressures Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight’(AP), Marley's heirs control rights on images of Bob Marley(AP), Sanders spends $2M on 1st campaign(AP), In Review: ‘Lesser Beasts: A History of the Humble Pig’ by Mark Essig, Rod Lovett talks Parkland success

  • Prospectus, October 28, 2015 by Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Peter Floess, Scott Barnes, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Brittany Webb, Sierra Benson, and Zach Trueblood

    Prospectus, October 28, 2015

    Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Peter Floess, Scott Barnes, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Brittany Webb, Sierra Benson, and Zach Trueblood

    Art Theater's 'Shocktober' a scream for community members, Rainy summer yields fewer pumpkins, Personal identity, gender and sexuality growing topics of discussion at Parkland, Aviation team makes nationals, Professors share experiences with visiting Finnish educators, Many jobs available to those with associate degrees, Area high schools visit arts dept. at Parkland, Are you reading this? Print news changing ways to remain relevant, GOP says Trump tops list of electable(AP), Women's soccer dominates Lynx 10-0, Happy Halloween! Local Halloween haunts and fall activities

  • Prospectus, October 21, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Peter Floess, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Sierra Benson, Bill Kirby, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, October 21, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Peter Floess, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Sierra Benson, Bill Kirby, and Adam Vilmin

    Taking Flight: Aviation students earn spot in national flight competition(Parkland College), Parkland graduate featured on ‘The Amazing Race’, Gaming culture prevalent on 88.7, Equine science degree dropped at Parkland, Political science courses offer broad education, Resources available to help cope with test anxiety, Parkland to highlight respiratory care program next week, Police seek clues after ZombiCon shooting(AP), Man charged after calling TV station about girl’s 1982 death(AP), Wesley Food Pantry continues to serve students, community, Actor shot during fake gunfight(AP), Oprah paying $43.2M for Weight Watchers stake(AP), Golf team showing early season dominance, Lamar Odom taken from Las Vegas hospital to Los Angeles(AP)

  • Prospectus, October 14, 2015 by Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Peter Floess, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, October 14, 2015

    Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Peter Floess, and Adam Vilmin

    New RN bridge program for paramedics the first of its kind in the state, Parkland working to head off campus violence, Many students want more options in the cafeteria, Monument to honor King planned for Georgia’s Stone Mountain(AP), Students return to Oregon college after shooting(AP), Interstate 95 reopening in South Carolina after record flood(AP), In Review: A Photographer's life of Love and War, Obama: Clinton made mistake; security not endangered(AP), That New York twang: Nashville calls on Big apple schools(AP), Obama gives Kanye West some tips for his presidential run(AP), Injuries just another challenge for Cobra baseball team, Records: Illini athletics part of $1.5M vehicle program(AP),

  • Prospectus, October 7, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Brittany Webb, Sarah Powers, Sierra Benson, Adam Vilmin, and Jacob Kenter

    Prospectus, October 7, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Brittany Webb, Sarah Powers, Sierra Benson, Adam Vilmin, and Jacob Kenter

    Black Student Success Project continues informative workshops, Parkland job fair invites women to consider law enforcement, Campus Sustainability Month highlighted, Science lectures open to students, community, Equestrian team starts fresh season with new coach, elected officers, Parkland offers innovative tech for students, Coast Guard: Missing ship sank, 1 body found, search ongoing(AP), Biden backs transgender military service(AP), Clinton pushing new gun controls after Oregon shooting(AP), What's happening at the Giertz Gallery?, Women's basketball begins quest for national championship, Women’s soccer beats SWIC 3-0,

  • Prospectus, September 30, 2015 by Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Peter Floess, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Brittany Webb, Adam Vilmin, and Bill Kirby

    Prospectus, September 30, 2015

    Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Peter Floess, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Brittany Webb, Adam Vilmin, and Bill Kirby

    HOMELESS; Financial insecurity a real threat to community, student body, Dean advises students to use caution with social media presence, Local groups work to educate prisoners, Parkland Child Development Center adds butterfly garden, Ornithology exhibit reflects art, biology, Volunteer opportunities highlighted at annual event, Pope: Bishops who covered up for abuse guilty of wrongdoing(AP), Don't get drunk: Advice college kids may not get from docs(AP), Q&A: Things to know about the deadly Seattle duck boat crash(AP), Cobra volleyball remains undefeated, Parkland College Music Ensemble to perform,

  • Prospectus, September 23, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Scott Barnes, Brittany Webb, Bill Kirby, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Adam Vilmin, and Peter Floess

    Prospectus, September 23, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Scott Barnes, Brittany Webb, Bill Kirby, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Adam Vilmin, and Peter Floess

    New service educated students about college loans, for free, Community colleges provide unique experience for students, More students encouraged to apply for aid, Parkland changing format for placement testing, 'selfie' program highlights local museum community, Jury weighs whether cliff death was murder or mishap(AP), For Walker, a cascade of troubles ends campaign(AP), GOP’s Fiorina shows off lighter side on ‘The Tonight Show’(AP), Cobras softball take two from DACC, Next era of Parkland Golf begins, Pygmalion Music Festival returns to C-U, NYC street art makes statement for human rights in Iran(AP)

  • Prospectus, September 16, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Peter Floess, Jacob Kenter, and Bill Kirby

    Prospectus, September 16, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Peter Floess, Jacob Kenter, and Bill Kirby

    Many perks to surg tech profession, Speech and Debate Team offers beneficial skills, Students can apply earlier for college aid(AP), California wildfire incinerates homes(AP), ER receives thousand of Tricycle injuries each year(AP), Obama promotes search tool with college-specific data(AP), In Review: Jacksonland: President Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross, and A Great American Land Grab, Seeking ‘16 spark, Walker proposes vast union restrictions(AP), Coach, team reputation: Reasons transfer players choose Parkland College, Ellnora Fest celebrates iconic instrument, Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell wins Miss America pageant(AP),

  • Prospectus, September 9, 2015 by Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Adam Vilmin, Jacob Kenter, and Brittany Webb

    Prospectus, September 9, 2015

    Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Adam Vilmin, Jacob Kenter, and Brittany Webb

    Love wins, just in time for CU Pride Fest, Focus of ‘close door policy’ meant to protect students, Parkland aims to be a sustainable institution, Convicted killer adjusts to society(AP), KY clerk who fought gay marriage is released from jail(AP), Maintaining a healthy lifestyle throughout the semester, Sex talk part of curriculum under New York campus safety law(AP), Baseball starts team building process, Parkland Men’s Soccer team defeats Heartland, 6-1, Scholarship event to benefit automotive tech students,

  • Prospectus, September 2, 2015 by Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Sarah Powers, Jessica Stanze, Brittany Webb, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Adam Vilmin, and Zach Trueblood

    Prospectus, September 2, 2015

    Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Sarah Powers, Jessica Stanze, Brittany Webb, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Adam Vilmin, and Zach Trueblood

    Foreign language enrollment decreases, Professors take center stage in faculty exhibit, Alternative buying options keep textbook costs low, Campus resources help students struggling with academics, Married professors show students how to keep an open mind, Study finds peak months for college students’ 1st drug use(AP), Director Wes Craven dies at 76(AP), Sanders says he would be prepared to use military force(AP), Cobras looking to strike this season, Men’s basketball reloading for high expectations, Parkland clubs highlighted at Student Activities Fair,

  • Prospectus, August 26, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Sarah Powers, Brittany Webb, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, August 26, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Sarah Powers, Brittany Webb, and Adam Vilmin

    Mumps outbreak hits close to home, Director chosen for Parkland Orchestra, Parkland clubs offer many benefits to students, Teens shopping more like their parents(AP), Popular foods taking on new hues without artificial dyes(AP), Clinton's Iowa message less global, more local(AP), Out on the links with Nick Berger(AP), Artist Banksy opens derelict 'Dismaland' theme park(AP), Spain: New leftist mayors turn back on bullfighting(AP),

  • Prospectus, June 24, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Sarah Powers, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, June 24, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Sarah Powers, and Adam Vilmin

    Parkland campus to go smoke free, AMP reaching past Parkland campus, 'Triple Play' plan provides free tech services, 6 killed in California balcony collapse during a party(AP), An Interview with Lisa Costello, Giertz Gallery Director, Urbana’s Market at the Square working to increase fresh food access(City of Urbana), Donald Trump says he’s running for president in 2016(AP), Choosing your own: Definition of race becoming fluid(AP), Confidently Humble, or the time I started beating on the ground with a stick, Smashmouth to headline at Champaign Music Festival(Champaign Park District), Kosovo art installation of dresses supports war rape victims(AP), Obama says US racism ‘not cured,’ makes point with epithet(AP)

  • Prospectus, May 6, 2015 by Parkland College, Brittany Webb, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, May 6, 2015

    Parkland College, Brittany Webb, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, and Adam Vilmin

    Are you ready to GRADUATE?, Peaceful Baltimore demonstrators praise top prosecutor(AP), Parkland attains ‘Ready to Respond Campus’ designation, Student Life Banquet Ending the school year with food, awards and improvisation, College for Kids provides summer programs for local youth, On 150th anniversary, Lincoln’s hometown re-enacts funeral(AP), Troubled forecasters seek way to improve tornado warnings(AP), Rauner agency privatization idea raises concerns(AP), Deportation of immigrants continue to decline under Obama(AP), Cobra athletics exemplify the Parkland experience, Parkland Motorsports Car Show shows off their shine

  • Prospectus, April 22, 2015 by Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, and Adam Vilmin

    Prospectus, April 22, 2015

    Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, and Adam Vilmin

    William M. Staerkel Planetarium, Student work displayed in the Giertz Gallery, Behind the curtain of “The Drowsy Chaperone” in Parkland Theatre, Seattle attempt to help addicts shines in study(AP), Hopes dim for school funding formula overhaul’s passage(AP), School districts and parents at odds over breakfast during class(AP), Golf team wins Illinois College Blueboy Invite(Athletic Director), Parkland Lady Cobras reflect on success

  • Prospectus, April 15, 2015 by Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, and Brittany Webb

    Prospectus, April 15, 2015

    Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, and Brittany Webb

    TECHNOLOGY SIMPLIFIED; STAR and Campus Tech come together for new Tech service Desk, Parkland email system soon to change, Shooting drew together ordinary lives of driver, officer(AP), Second shot: Hillary Clinton set to run again for president(AP), TORNADO DISASTER Residents allowed to return to Illinois town(AP), EXCHANGE: Vinyl is back in rotation in the metro-east(Belleville News-Democrat), Rauner further details legislative agenda(AP), AP investigation details pertimeter breaches at US airports(AP), 500 more community volunteers needed for 2015 Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon, WPCD brings back old time radio

  • Prospectus, April 8, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, and Brittany Webb

    Prospectus, April 8, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, and Brittany Webb

    Connect, Create and Innovate. PEN providing resources for students in business, Internships beneficial to students over summer break, Racism a lingering problem among collegiate millennials(AP), Senator Brady wants to push university privatization discussion(AP), 'Content with Nothing'(AP), WWI graffiti sheds light on soldiers’ experience(AP), Indiana faces long road to restore image(AP), Report: Rolling Stone rape article ‘journalistic failure’(AP), Wascher named NJCAA Division II Player of the Year(Athletic Director), Softball schedule 2015, ‘Furious 7’ races past expectations with $143.6 million(AP)

  • Prospectus, April 1, 2015 by Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Jordan Hannah, Frederick Krueger, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, and Scott Barnes

    Prospectus, April 1, 2015

    Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Jordan Hannah, Frederick Krueger, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, and Scott Barnes

    Parkland’s Physics Department makes ground breaking discovery, Parkland to provide pizza and tax help on Tax Day, Parkland’s Pathway Program to Hogwarts, Slender Man visits Parkland College, Parkland Planetarium spots UFO during star gazing event, Champaign to host the Olympic Games, Underwater Basket Weaving, Parkland’s newest sport, The downside of Spring Break,

  • Prospectus, March 18, 2015 by Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, Jordan Hannah, and Brittany Webb

    Prospectus, March 18, 2015

    Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, Jordan Hannah, and Brittany Webb

    Latino retention rates a priority, Alternative Spring Break benefits the community, What is Unofficial? A background on the local tradition, Spring Break events in C-U and surrounding areas, Survey: Young adults do consume news in their own way(AP), Cruz: Lift all contribution limits on campaign cash(AP), UN head urges better safeguards for climate disasters(AP), Student Government candidates, Weekly rundown of PC Athletics(Athletic Director), Live-streaming apps dominate buzz at South by Southwest(AP)

  • Prospectus, March 11, 2015 by Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Jordan Hannah, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, and Billi Jo Hart

    Prospectus, March 11, 2015

    Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Jordan Hannah, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, and Billi Jo Hart

    Interactive club helps students learn English as a second language, Solar-powered plane takes flight around the world(AP), Students face difficulties juggling work, class, Parkland hosts the Regional Science Olympiad Tournament, Official’s fine dining funded by Illinois taxes(AP), Transferring from Parkland College, Students combine exercise, academics for focus(The (Sterling) Gazette), Daylight saving time(AP), Commencement more than just a ceremony, Ringling Bros. says circuses to be elephant-free in 3 years(AP), Women’s Basketball advances to nationals(Athletic Director), Woman now in wheelchair testifies at Boston bombing trial(AP), Turbo Suit comes to Canopy Club with new name, album

  • Prospectus, February 25, 2015 by Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Jose Alzaibar, Brittany Webb, Rod Lovett, and Zach Trueblood

    Prospectus, February 25, 2015

    Parkland College, Humna Sharif, Jose Alzaibar, Brittany Webb, Rod Lovett, and Zach Trueblood

    Parkland takes steps to help students in need, at-risk for College Students, Big passion fuels farms in Illinois(The (De Kalb) Daily Chronicle), No clear plan if health care subsidies fall(AP), Champaign-Urbana on the MTD, US names first global envoy for LGBT rights(AP), Dietary guidelines suggest tax on sugary foods(AP), Most back Obama plan to raise investment taxes(AP), Rauner budget strikes at Illinois hospitals, nursing homes(AP Medical Writer), Men win at Lincoln, remained tied for M-WAC lead, Women rout Lincoln to keep streak alive, Parkland Theatre Presents 'The Sparrow'

  • Prospectus, February 18, 2015 by Parkland College, Jose Alzaibar, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, Brittany Webb, Rod Lovett, and Jordan Hannah

    Prospectus, February 18, 2015

    Parkland College, Jose Alzaibar, Humna Sharif, Zach Trueblood, Brittany Webb, Rod Lovett, and Jordan Hannah

    Money on the Mind?, Tips on managing your tax and financial aid refunds, Family, friends say 3 slain in NC left a legacy of GIVING(AP), The value of textbooks in the digital age, Transferring to 4-year universities from Parkland, Simple ways to stay safe during the winter, Eating right still at core of dietary guidelines(AP), US teens getting less & less sleep, study shows(AP Medical Writer), US proposes rules for the era of drones(AP), Jon Stewart’s style gets global ‘like’(AP), #1 Parkland Women rally late to stun #3 ICC(Parkland College), Student Government hosts annual Valentine’s Day Dance, Carr dies at age 58(AP)

  • Prospectus, February 11, 2015 by Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Humna Sharif, Jose Alzaibar, and Jordan Hannah

    Prospectus, February 11, 2015

    Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Humna Sharif, Jose Alzaibar, and Jordan Hannah

    Intellectual freedom at Parkland, 3-D printing at Parkland, Modern printing becomes popular amongst students and staff, MSA helps create cultural competence at Parkland, Morning rituals may help students succeed, Net neutrality and what it could mean to you(AP), Missing student probe, Mexico’s case questioned by Argentine’s experts(AP), Report: Automakers fail to fully protect against hacking(AP), Cobras Basketball defeat rival Danville(Parkland College), Jury seated in slaying of ‘American Sniper’ author(AP)

 
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