Bethany Hargrove The Broadside The Internet is notorious both for good and bad things. Pro: Staying connected. Con: Trolling and flame wars. Pro: Easy sharing of ideas. Con:Cyber-bullying . Pro: Finding people and things you never could have without the web. Con: Finding out certain other things you never would have without the web. Although [...] [...more]
Geoffry McCafferty The Broadside The Associated Students of Cascades Campus are sponsoring a toy and food drive to benefit the South Central Oregon Outreach Toy Run and the LaPine Christmas Basket Association. The LaPine Christmas Basket Association has helped underprivileged families in South Deschutes County every year for the last 20 years, making [...] [...more]
Nathan Westfall The Broadside Nowhere Boy John Lennon wrote and composed some of the most profound music of the past century. As the founding member of the greatest rock group in history, “The Beatles”,his songs have changed lives and inspired millions on a global scale for decades. After many years of listening to Lennon’s words, [...] [...more]
William James The Broadside The Central Oregon Community College men’s soccer team is firing on all eight cylinders this season, having shot out of the gate with a 6-0 start, the best start in head coach Scott Milum’s nine years at the helm of the team. This was a start that was accentuated by a [...] [...more]
Tobey Veenstra The Broadside “Calls to Art” is a collection of four separate art pieces by professional artists from the Northwest, including Central Oregon Community College instructor, Natasha Bacca, in the campus center building. The “calls” were advertised by Mary Beth Hamilton, an administrative assistant, in national sculpture magazines, journals and CaféWorks, the same software [...] [...more]
Nathaniel Kelly The Broadside Needle phobia is the number one phobia, possibly affecting more than 10 percent of the global population, according to the phobia release website. Students however, conquered this fear for an event to help save lives. Oregon State University-Cascades campus conducted their annual blood drive on Nov. 9 from 11:00-4:00 p.m., inside [...] [...more]
On The Side, I am heading into my fourth term, at first I thought I’d keep my books just in case I needed them again or a friend needed them, but now I have a huge pile of books and nothing to do with them. How do get rid of the ones I don’t want [...] [...more]
Cedar Goslin The Broadside Automotive For $15 plus the cost of parts, Central Oregon Community College students and staff can have certain work and repairs done on their cars. The work is preformed by students in COCC’s automotive program, who are overseen by their experienced professors. In COCC’s automotive department , students can be found [...] [...more]
After reading the latest issue of BS, with yet another attack on the ASCOCC, I was amazed to see you heap such attention on alleged alcohol consumption by students (legal age consenting adults) and then you have the gall, pages later, to write about “its almost time to get wasted…”. Talk about hypocritical. On the [...] [...more]
Nathan Westfall The Broadside Adam Carolla’s independent comedy “The Hammer” is a true blue collar underdog story that will have you rolling on the floor. As Carolla’s character, forty-year old Jerry Ferro, rises from being a carpenter to having the chance to qualify for the Olympics in boxing, the viewer will cling to his underdog [...] [...more]