School nurse prepares to depart

School nurse prepares to depart

Ashley Moxley, Multimedia Editor
April 25, 2012
Filed under News

The main office hallways will be losing one of the smiling faces that greeted the students throughout the day, after this week. Nurse Laura Frank has announced that the week of April 23 will be her last week at JC. Frank decided to leave for personal reasons and to continue her work in medicine at... Read more »

Chinese students begin their first semester abroad

Chinese students begin their first semester abroad

Grace Kim, Online Chief
January 25, 2012
Filed under News

The first official day of classes has come and gone for the four Chinese transfer students, Xiaozhou “William” Du, Luyuan “Iris” Jin, Jinyu “Maggie” Huang, and Yi Yang. On Jan. 24, the four participated in their normally scheduled classes and began their study abroad experience. According... Read more »

Chinese transfer students to arrive during exam week

Grace Kim, Online Chief
January 13, 2012
Filed under News

According to Coordinator of International Student Programs and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructor Sandi Seiler, there are four Chinese students that will be attending their first day of school on January 23. The process of having the students prepare to come to JC began last year.  “Last... Read more »

Energy drinks boost more than energy

Leah Polakoff, In-Depth Editor
December 8, 2010
Filed under Healthy You!, Lifestyles

Red Bull doesn’t just give you wings. It gives you up to triple the amount of sugar that is recommended in one day in addition to a caffeine rush so intense that it elevates your heart rate to a point that could prove to be fatal. Twenty-one-year-old England native Chloe Leach died in 2009 from... Read more »

Seasonal flu vaccine offered free of charge

Kirby Browning, Copy Chief
November 7, 2010
Filed under News

Sneezes, sniffles, and tissues can mean only one thing: flu season. JC students got the opportunity to combat this year’s flu season with free flu vaccines. The Harford County Health Department administered the flu medication in mist form on Nov. 4. This year, roughly 175 students received... Read more »

Students, teachers react to “State of the School” address

Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor; Mollyann Pais, Photo Editor; Gabby Joseph, Copy Editor; Charlotte Hagerman, Copy Editor; Alex Bahr, Copy Editor
April 3, 2010
Filed under Lifestyles, On Campus

Students and teachers on campus react to President Richard O’Hara’s “State of the School” address. ”Facilities well maintained with plan for future” “It does look cleaner. [However], I don’t look around and say ‘there’s one less piece of trash.’ [In addition], the bathrooms... Read more »

Students receive H1N1 vaccine as activity drops

Collin Hoofnagle, News Editor
December 23, 2009
Filed under News

Despite figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) that suggest H1N1 transmission levels in North America are “declining substantially,” vaccines for the disease were given at JC on December 17. The Harford County Health Department visited campus as part of a plan to offer vaccinations... Read more »