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Dream in Color at the Black History Paint Party

Dream in Color at the Black History Paint Party

February 10, 2022February 6, 2023 by WarhawkNews

Posted in Features

The Black Students Alliance of Calhoun is hosting a creative way to celebrate Black History month with a paint party. The Black History Paint party will be held on Thursday, February 24th on the Decatur campus. Join the fun from 4:30-6:30 in room 150 of the MSA building. There will be pre-sketched canvases that the […]

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Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Festival of the Cranes January 14-16, 2022

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Festival of the Cranes January 14-16, 2022

January 13, 2022 by WarhawkNews

Posted in Features

The Alabama Center for the Arts will host the 8th annual juried Festival of the Cranes Art Exhibition in the Walking Gallery of our Visual Arts building. This show is in conjunction with the Friends of Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Festival of the Cranes.  The ACA will have special hours and will be open on Sat., Jan. 15, 10am-5pm. The ACA Walking […]

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2022 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Program

2022 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Program

January 11, 2022 by WarhawkNews

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The Graduating Calhoun Nurses in an Ongoing Pandemic

The Graduating Calhoun Nurses in an Ongoing Pandemic

November 18, 2021 by Michael Ragucci

Posted in Features

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of people worldwide and still has no sign of stopping. In order to combat this pandemic, doctors and nurses everywhere have to go above and beyond their normal workload to ensure that the problem is being effectively dealt with. This leaves a very high standard to achieve for […]

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Back to the Night Life

Back to the Night Life

May 7, 2021 by Diana Hartley

Posted in Features

By Diana Hartley For many people, the sudden disappearance of in-person entertainment options was one of the hardest things to adjust to in 2020. What used to be a regular part of many people’s weeks quickly became something that simply was not feasible. Things are changing though. While bars and restaurants were allowed to reopen […]

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Are These New “COVID Habits” Good or Bad?

Are These New “COVID Habits” Good or Bad?

April 22, 2021May 4, 2021 by Allison Rossell

Posted in Features, OpinionTagged covid, covid-19, covid-19 habits, pandemic habits

An Opinion Piece  By: Allison Rossell  We have seen a grossly negative impact on society by COVID-19. There are a few new and trending habits created by the pandemic that has helped our society.  Food service employees wearing masks.  Now imagine prior to this, what was happening instead? If you have ever worked in the food industry […]

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A Spring Tradition Returns

A Spring Tradition Returns

April 20, 2021 by Diana Hartley

Posted in Features

By Diana Hartley The Spring Fest celebration was held on April 15th in the Calhoun Huntsville Campus parking lot, returning after being cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Spring Fest is a yearly event held at both campuses as a way to get out and have some fun after a year of hard […]

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The Long-term Battle of COVID-19 on Mental Health

The Long-term Battle of COVID-19 on Mental Health

April 20, 2021April 20, 2021 by Allison Rossell

Posted in Features, OpinionTagged combat covid-19, covid-19, effects of covid-19, mental health, mental health awareness, pandemic habits, positivity, self care, self love

An Opinion Piece by Allison Rossell Okay, so let’s talk about the theoretical likelihood of the outcomes of COVID-19’s effect of peoples’ general mental well-being. “Historically, we know that pandemics and other public health crises, much like natural disasters, have a lasting impact,” said Itai Danovitch, MD, chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral […]

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The Three Masks of Theatre: Comedy, Drama, and Surgical

The Three Masks of Theatre: Comedy, Drama, and Surgical

March 15, 2021 by Diana Hartley

Posted in Features

Diana Hartley Circumstances were different but energy was high as Calhoun Theatre wrapped up production on “Two Gentlemen of Verona: The Musical” for the Spring play last month. The passionate cast and crew of Calhoun’s theatre program has been working hard to continue their craft in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic that has been raging […]

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