Not in our town
By Marcus LeGrand | The Broadside (Contact: mlegrand2@cocc.edu)
In conjunction with their commitment toward A Season for Nonviolence, the Central Oregon Community College Multicultural Activities Coalition created an opportunity for the community to discuss their...
Oregon Promise to reach more students with budget adjustment
By Miles Flynn | The Broadside (Contact: mflynn@cocc.edu)
During a nationwide discussion of what should be done over the rising price of education, Oregon took a unique step in implementing the Oregon Promise grant. The...
Local voices speak out on possible end to DACA
By Miles Flynn | The Broadside (Contact: mflynn@cocc.edu)
This presidential term is one full of changes at a moment’s notice; on September 5, President Donald Trump announced the end of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,...
Student government looks ahead to upcoming elections
By Emma Kaohi | The Broadside (Contact: ekaohi@cocc.edu)
The students behind Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College push for the betterment of COCC’s students, with a mission to “Represent and serve all students by...
Moments in-between and metamorphis: Lloyd McMullen
By Katya Agatucci | The Broadside (Contact: kagatucci2@cocc.edu)
A childhood interest in found objects led artist Lloyd McMullen to center a one-person exhibit around it. As a child, McMullen and her twin sister lived on...
Giving students the mic
By Emma Kaohi | The Broadside (Contact: ekaohi@cocc.edu)
To celebrate National Poetry Month, Wickiup Hall was packed on April 19 as poets and performers presented their original or recited work in an open mic night....
Fiesta Celebración filled with food, festivities, and fun
By Emma Kaohi | The Broadside (Contact: ekaohi@cocc.edu)
As Mexican music sang out and dancers tapped across the floor, the annual Latino “Fiesta Celebración” held in Central Oregon Community College’s Coats Campus Center celebrated Mexican culture...
Sprouting up sustainability this spring
By Emma Kaohi | The Broadside (Contact: ekaohi@cocc.edu)
To share in the excitement of warm months approaching and the crops that come along with it, farmers and ranchers from around Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties...
“Creating a God”: Anthropologist describes artistic developments in Bhutan
By Adam Case | The Broadside (Contact: acase@cocc.edu)
‘How can contemporary art education influence the way we develop a sense of morality and ethics?’ asked Jason Hopper, anthropology guest speaker.
Hoppers presentation titled ‘Art as...
Understanding movement
By Marcus LeGrand | The Broadside (Contact: mlegrand2@cocc.edu)
Moving has many direct or indirect meanings, whether it’s changing your location of residence, your job, your school, or leaving to explore a faraway land. All of...