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From concerts around the world to classrooms at Calhoun

From concerts around the world to classrooms at Calhoun

April 26, 2022February 6, 2023 by WarhawkNews

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The Industrial Rock band Nine Inch Nails still performs in 2022, but Calhoun Community College has the benefit of having founding band member Chris Vrenna on campus to teach a new generation interested in audio production. Vrenna is the Program Coordinator and Instructor of the Music Technology program at Calhoun. The classes are held at […]

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Serving up an opportunity

Serving up an opportunity

April 26, 2022April 26, 2022 by WarhawkNews

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Calhoun Community College is expanding team sports to include more students. May 6th is the day to see if you have the talent and skills needed to make the women’s volleyball team.

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Lemonade stand available April 26th

Lemonade stand available April 26th

April 25, 2022 by WarhawkNews

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11:00 am – 1:00 pm The Calhoun Community College International Club is hosting a Lemonade Stand for students in the last full week of the semester. Get a cool sweet drink on Tuesday, April 26th. on the Huntsville campus in the MSCIS building lobby. The stand will be in the lobby from 11 am until […]

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STEAMposium, passport to the future for teens this Saturday, April 9th at Huntsville campus

STEAMposium, passport to the future for teens this Saturday, April 9th at Huntsville campus

April 5, 2022April 5, 2022 by WarhawkNews

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“Let’s Pretend Hospital” returns to Decatur Campus after two-year Covid-19 hiatus

“Let’s Pretend Hospital” returns to Decatur Campus after two-year Covid-19 hiatus

April 5, 2022 by WarhawkNews

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Calhoun Community College’s “Let’s Pretend Hospital” returns to the Decatur Campus after the two-year Covid-19 hiatus!  LPH is scheduled for April 11-14, 2022.   Calhoun is expecting more than 1,000 first graders from classes in Athens, Limestone County, Decatur & Morgan County Schools from Monday – Thursday, with the first bus arriving at 8:30 am each day.  Tours continue starting every 10 minutes […]

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The Alabama Center for the Arts: In the heart of the City

The Alabama Center for the Arts: In the heart of the City

April 5, 2022February 6, 2023 by WarhawkNews

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In separate interviews with Tab Bowling, the mayor of the city of Decatur, AL, and Crystal Brown, CEO and president of the Decatur-Morgan Chamber of Commerce, each shared the same enthusiasm for economic growth in their downtown area and the county. Bowling, a lifelong resident of Decatur, said as a youth he had a desire […]

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Mother and Daughter: A Good Book 

Mother and Daughter: A Good Book 

March 22, 2022February 6, 2023 by WarhawkNews

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The Alabama Center for Literary Art presented the reading of Redbirds, Roses, and Ghosts by Gayle Young, the mother of Donna Estill from Calhoun Community College, at the Alabama Recital Hall. The reading was a part of the Spring 2022 Writers Series presented on March 16, at 12:30 PM. The series was attended by approximately […]

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The March toward Freedom

The March toward Freedom

February 15, 2022February 6, 2023 by WarhawkNews

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During the turbulent times of the late 1950s and through the 1960s people marched and demonstrated with fervency their appeal for equality for all. It was a time of upheaval in the United States of America between whites and blacks. The disparagement came in the form of racial discrimination, inequality, and the quest for equal […]

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Taking charge at the table

Taking charge at the table

February 10, 2022February 6, 2023 by WarhawkNews

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Former President Ronald Regan once said: “All great change in America begins at the dinner table.” Rachel Reid, Calhoun’s workplace learning coordinator, will be hosting Calhoun’s dinner etiquette party Thursday, February 24th. Dinner will take place at 6pm at the Doubletree Hotel in Decatur, right along the river. “Dinner is mainly for Calhoun students for […]

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