Often I pondered if there was a way out of this purgatory. There were countless close calls, days I feared I would further digress into a human pincushion, strung to alcohol IVs, drifting aimlessly through hospital halls for all eternity. However, I wasn’t the only one who felt concern for my well being, as my … Continue reading Twelve Past Midnight by Dustin Triplett
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Motion City Soundtrack’s (MCS) sixth studio album, “Panic Stations,” set sail via Epitaph Records on Sept. 18, 2015. As a follow up to “Go,” the new album is nautical-themed musical excellence at its finest, with many of its 11 songs referencing water and the ocean—but can a plethora of anchor references stop “Panic Stations” from … Continue reading Motion City Soundtrack “Panic Stations” Review
On Friday, February 26, 2016, East Central College will observe Black History Month with a free screening of the documentary, “Banished: How Whites Drive Blacks Out of Town in America.” The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. in the John Edson Anglin Performing Arts Center on ECC’s Union campus. Banished is a glance into the … Continue reading ECC Hosts Showing of Documentary “Banished” on February 26
On Friday, February 26, 2016, East Central College will observe Black History Month with a free screening of the documentary, “Banished: How Whites Drive Blacks Out of Town in America.” The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. in the John Edson Anglin Performing Arts Center on ECC’s Union campus. Banished is a glance into the … Continue reading ECC Hosts Showing of Documentary “Banished” on February 26
Have you ever been doused in almost ten gallons of freezing cold ice-water? That is where two of ECC’s finest faculty members found themselves on Friday, September 5 on the BH patio. But this was far from a punishment for the Director of the Student Learning Center, Erin Anglin, and the Director of Library Services, … Continue reading Coin War: The Ice-Bucket Challenge Comes to ECC
Over a hundred people were in the John Edson Anglin Performing Arts Center Friday Night, Jan. 16 to watch a screening of the documentary “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth” and attend a panel discussion hosted by three ECC faculty members and two former residents of the Pruitt-Igoe housing complex in St. Louis. Pruitt-Igoe, a housing project managed … Continue reading “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth” Panel Discussion
On February 12, from 5pm to noon on February 13, most of East Central College's internet-based technologies were unavailable. This downtime left many students without the ability to complete online tasks, such as submit assignments and complete quizzes. In addition, instructors relying on ECC's email system were unreachable to offer assistance to students in need. While it may seem … Continue reading Plan Ahead: IT Outages for February 19th
On February 12, from 5pm to noon on February 13, most of East Central College’s internet-based technologies were unavailable. This downtime left many students without the ability to complete online tasks, such as submit assignments and complete quizzes. In addition, instructors relying on ECC’s email system were unreachable to offer assistance to students in need. While it may … Continue reading Plan Ahead: IT Outages for February 19th
Chronicle:: Ferguson is an educational, historical photo book documenting the events in Ferguson. The launch party and kickstarter was hosted in St. Louis on Jan. 14. To donate to the kickstarter go to http://www.chronicleferguson.com/
I began taking journalism seriously after Mike Brown was killed in 2014. Since then I have penned a social issues column and plan to direct my career in journalism toward a path of uncovering truth and being a vanguard for social justice movements.