
Novel Coronavirus Affects Local Organizations and Residents
The marquee of the Weinberg Center, which usually displays information about their upcoming shows, read, “Always look on the bright side of life.” This Monty Read More
The marquee of the Weinberg Center, which usually displays information about their upcoming shows, read, “Always look on the bright side of life.” This Monty Read More
If you’re older than 24 and taking classes at Frederick Community College, the economic fallout caused by the novel coronavirus may have hit you hard. Read More
This week residents in two states, some of whom are retirees, teachers, working parents, and students, were asked how this temporary shutdown of normal life Read More
U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii has ended her campaign for President. Her candidacy, which was considered a longshot by many in the media, was Read More
The Coronavirus closures continue, leaving Frederick Community College to be instructed via online for the rest of the Spring Semester. Maryland’s governor, Larry Hogan, has Read More
Schools all over the United States have closed in order to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. College campuses across Maryland, and many campuses across Read More
“Art is too important not to share,” said Romero Britto, a Brazilian-American painter and sculptor. The members of Professor Ramón Jones’ creative writing practicum would Read More
All students, faculty, and visitors need some means of travel to get to Frederick Community College. The Frederick County Transit System provides an affordable, safe, Read More
Super Tuesday brought about big changes in the Democratic primary race, with former Vice President Joe Biden winning 10 states, and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Read More
Author Shawna Potter recently came to Frederick Community College for a series of workshops with students. At the Bystander Intervention Workshop, Potter discussed serious topics Read More