Lifestyle Archive
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Renaissance man travels afar
Posted on May 4, 2018 | No CommentsClifford Hopkins, a non-traditional student at Crowder, has led a very interesting life. Dabbling in the arts with piano, singing, writing, and painting, it seems Hopkins has never had a dull moment. However, the arts aren’t the only thing he’s dipped his toes in. -
May 2018 Crowder Sentry
Posted on May 3, 2018 | No CommentsA PDF is available of the entire issue of the May 2018 Crowder Sentry. -
Amazon’s got jokes
Posted on April 12, 2018 | No CommentsThere have been many reports of Amazon’s Echo products laughing at random in people’s homes. -
Q&A: Business major and artist talks about plans
Posted on March 27, 2018 | No CommentsReporter Rylan Lett Where did you go to high school? McDonald County. What are you studying at Crowder? I’m just getting my Generals for now, but I plan to expand on my education in the field of business. […] -
Spaces available to rent for city-wide yard sale
Posted on March 20, 2018 | No CommentsTips for renting a parking space to sell your things in the Neosho City Wide Yard Sale. -
What to think before you ink
Posted on March 19, 2018 | No CommentsFor many college students, freedom is something they have only dipped their toes in up to that 18 year mark. Often times, once they’ve had a taste of what true freedom is, students will begin to make some big decisions for the mere fact that they can. -
Soccer appoints new head coach
Posted on March 19, 2018 | No CommentsSteven Harrison is the new head men's soccer coach for Crowder College. -
Fortnite: fighting for first for free
Posted on March 19, 2018 | No CommentsFortnite is a co-op survival game released by Epic Games this year. -
Lifetime learner wears many hats
Posted on March 18, 2018 | No CommentsWhen he’s not busy working or attending class at Crowder, Joey Hosler can be found practicing an array of creative skills he possesses. -
Preventing the flu: here’s what you can do
Posted on February 12, 2018 | No CommentsThe flu has been very widespread this winter, infecting millions of people nationwide.