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Some fun winter pics during our snow day. NOC is rated the BEST Associates Degree College in Oklahoma by UniversityHQ.

Some fun winter pics during our snow day. NOC is rated the BEST Associates Degree College in Oklahoma by UniversityHQ.

How ya'll been? I haven't posted much lately (besides those 2 last night), but I've been figbarfing!

 

I got a bunch of school, but I'll still be on!

College Life. :P

Some fun winter pics during our snow day. NOC is rated the BEST Associates Degree College in Oklahoma by UniversityHQ.

In Studio I, this is our first individual assignment: light the bottle getting a soft fall-off, a translucent highlight, perfect exposure, a composition worth displaying, etc. You can tell from my stream that this is not a subject I would normally choose, but of course, I am learning a lot by trial and error, and by studying how to really see the various elements. It took two assistants and me over three hours of moving lights, flats, gobos, props, and camera, besides metering, recomposing, reading the RGB numbers on the all the trial versions. It's SO complicated when you don't know what you're doing!

When it comes to giving, gnome-body does it better than COD! From Nov. 5 to Dec. 9, employees and students are making the winter warmer, filling tables with healthy food, caring for kitties and canines, and sharing the gift of life as a blood donor.

Project Imua (to move forward in Hawaiian) is a joint faculty-student enterprise of four University of Hawaiʻi Community College campuses to develop small payloads for spaceflight while providing undergraduates with hands-on learning in STEM fields. This is reflected in the experiments the students created to be flown into space:

 

A neutron-gamma ray detector designed and fabricated by Kauaʻi CC, a prototype, which is being tested for a possible future orbital flight.

 

An innovatively powered rocket designed by Windward CC and fabricated using a 3-D printer. ScubeR (Super Simple Sublimation Rocket) will be deployed at the peak of the NASA sounding rocket’s flight.

 

Honolulu CC has configured two on-board Mobius Action cameras to record video and pictures of the flight and has selected a motion tracker to record g-forces.

 

The Kapiʻolani CC team developed the payload’s interface boards for power and conditioning and data processing and transfer, as well as the housing for these circuits.

 

For more: go.hawaii.edu/j3E

NASA Commumity College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) teams in Building 152 during building of lego rovers.

Playing at home as the defending national champion, the Chaps utilized a defensive effort that won out over North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) in a 14-12 victory and earned the national championship for a second straight year at Bjarne Ullsvik Stadium.

The first wave of "Charge Up!" new student orientations for Fall 2014 began today at the Main Campus in Galesburg. Students toured the campus, went through "Tech Check" where they logged into the mySANDBURG student portal, and had an opportunity to get the rundown on all the exciting things coming up for this school year.

Playing at home as the defending national champion, the Chaps utilized a defensive effort that won out over North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) in a 14-12 victory and earned the national championship for a second straight year at Bjarne Ullsvik Stadium.

Nearly 200 College of DuPage students, faculty and staff participated in the COD Cares Roll Up Your Sleeves Service Day

Playing at home as the defending national champion, the Chaps utilized a defensive effort that won out over North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) in a 14-12 victory and earned the national championship for a second straight year at Bjarne Ullsvik Stadium.

The All College Walk, was opened to all students, faculty, staff and the community! We started in the Visitor's Circle at the Main Campus and walk/run the 5K trail circa the Lake Storey Pavilion and back.

No matter how far you think you've fallen, you can always redeem yourself through education, and Student Support Services will help you.

Sandburg 2014-2015 Volleyball team includes, front row (L to R): Brea Simkins, McKenna Weaver, Assistant Coach Rachel Kehr, Andi Hendrix, Miranda Tharp, Ashley Reinbeck, Head Coach Todd Winkler, Megan Mixer and Justine Bodenhamer. Back row: Brenna Combs, Madison Wherley, Rachel Barr, Cierra Hardrick, Katie McGee, Sam Roth, Taylor Reusch, Nikki Scott, Brooklyn Wexell and Jennifer Price.

Some fun winter pics during our snow day. NOC is rated the BEST Associates Degree College in Oklahoma by UniversityHQ.

More than 3000 visitors experienced hands-on activities at STEMCON at College of DuPage. The day-long event highlighted science, technology, engineering and math through interactive booths, specialized workshops and an explosive presentation by Kate the Chemist.

Freshman outside hitter Chelsea Lesniewski (Fulton) and sophomore setter Brea Simkins (United) each posted double-doubles as the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team rallied to beat Black Hawk 23-25, 31-29, 25-22, 25-13 in Arrowhead Conference action Wednesday night at John M. Lewis Gymnasium.

 

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The Carl Sandburg College men’s soccer team held a pair of leads but had to settle for a 2-2 draw with Oakton on Saturday afternoon at Kleine Field in Region IV Premiership play.

 

Cody Marquith (Knoxville, Ill./Knoxville) turned in a solid pitching performance, but Southeastern (Iowa) held off the Carl Sandburg College baseball team 5-2 on Wednesday at the William “Bill” Hungate Baseball/Softball Complex.

The Carl Sandburg College men’s and women’s basketball teams will held their second annual Navy & Red Scrimmage on Oct. 8 in John M. Lewis Gymnasium. The women’s intrasquad exhibition took place at 6 p.m., followed by the men’s scrimmage at 7 p.m.

Sophomore outside hitter McKenna Weaver (Limestone) had team highs in kills, digs and aces as the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team beat perennial Arrowhead Conference power Kishwaukee 25-12, 25-22, 13-25, 25-20 on Tuesday night at John M. Lewis Gymnasium.

Students, Faculty and Staff celebrate October Bash outside on the E Loft Patio, where students enjoyed a free lunch, games and music.

Waubonsee broke a scoreless game with three unanswered goals in the second half to hand the Carl Sandburg College men’s soccer team its second straight 3-0 loss Saturday at Kleine Field.

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