Sofia Sanchez Salcedo Archive
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A+ students feel changes
Posted on February 17, 2015 | No CommentsState-funded programs like A+ have a great impact in the attendance of colleges and universities around the country. In his “State of the State,” Missouri Governor Jay Nixon stated that “education is the great equalizer,” and that it is key to the economic future of our State. -
Sofi’s Survival Standard: Ways to spruce up ramen
Posted on February 13, 2015 | 1 CommentSofi’s Survival Standard is a monthly column about bettering the lives of students at Crowder College from an associate perspective. -
Students should turn to kindness, not cruelness
Posted on February 2, 2015 | No CommentsThis last month, the Student Success Center in McDonald Hall of the Neosho campus had a whiteboard with a quote by Eric Hoffer, the Professor at the University of London, stating: “Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.” When compared to what culture is like here at Crowder, I can’t help but to wonder, are students too cool for school? -
Researchers bust brain myths
Posted on December 10, 2014 | No CommentsMuch information humans learn through popular culture and even previous education, is negated and corrected when we attend college, or otherwise become more educated. -
Crowder recruiter talks shop
Posted on November 12, 2014 | No CommentsKristi Chapman, a communications major who hails from Monett, works in the Neosho campus as a recruiter and an advisor for Crowder College. -
The Voyager travels through 15 years
Posted on October 11, 2014 | No CommentsJenny Lewis’ new CD, “The Voyager” has a few songs listeners can sing along to, and a few more for relaxing. -
Audio: CS News Weekly S1E6
Posted on October 3, 2014 | No CommentsRyan Land and Sofia Sanchez Salcedo discuss upcoming events, including an open mic night, dinner theatre and a blood drive. Alexis Arenas-Andrade covers Roughrider sports. -
Campus encourages active bystanders
Posted on September 15, 2014 | No CommentsCampus Life hopes to prevent sexual assault by initiating the active bystander program at Crowder College.