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Year: 2018

Ainsley Schuler September 9, 2018

Hi! My name is Ainsley Schuler. I am a year two college student here on the Boone DMACC Campus. I am the editor in chief for the Banner and the Vice President of the Social Justice Club, along with being involved in the theatre program. I am planning on majoring in Liberal Arts here and […]

Mario Chothen July 12, 2018

QB Tom Brady  102.8 rating 4577 yards 32 tds 8 int 2018 MVP RB Todd Gurley 1305 yard 4.7 per carry 13 tds DT Aaron Donald 5 ff 41 tackles 11.0 sacks Defensive Player of the Year WR Antonio Brown 101 catches 1533 yards 109.5 yards per game 9 TD RB Le’Veon Bell RB PIT  1291 yards 4 per carry […]

Ainsley Schuler May 24, 2018

A way station is coming to the DMACC Boone Campus! The Social Justice Club is sponsoring and building a way station for the campus this summer. A way station is a stopping point for animals and insects while they migrate during the seasons. This particular way station is designed for monarch butterflies. There will be […]

Mario Chothen May 3, 2018

     Ryan Shazier was injured during a Monday Night Football game against the Bengals in Week 13. Cincinnati’s first possession of the game, Shazier went to the ground clutching his back after making a routine tackle on Bengals wide receiver Josh Malone. Everything about the play seemed normal until Shazier didn’t get up. In December […]

Mario Chothen May 3, 2018

Our DMACC #1 Bears are 40-0 in the year 2018! The Bears averaged over 8 runs a game, at least one home run per game and had a team batting average of 391. Freshmen Kaisha Wells and Morgan Nealey led the Bears in home runs with 12 apiece, while Nealey led the Bears in RBI’s […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by DeShawn Davidson The University of Texas at Austin conducted more than 50 case studies that took ethics into consideration. Some of the case studies explored current and historic ethical dilemmas, but one in particular stuck out to me which was “High Stakes Testing” which explored the backlash that testing causes to students. The […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Ryan Sunstrom In the world of sports, nobody relates dogs to football; unless of course you’re talking about “Air Bud.” However, that all changed back in 2001 when Michael Vick, one of the best incoming quarterbacks from Virginia Tech, came into the National Football League. Vick was predicted to be one of the […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Skyler Johnson In my case study a woman made a complaint that the man that took care of her had violated her. Due to her health conditions, no one believed her. The facility took it so far that the woman was taken to the hospital to see what was wrong with her. She […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Keeley Russell Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide is the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease. George and Betty Coumbias wanted to die together. The couple had been married for 50 years. George suffers from a heart disease, while his wife is in good health. Assisted suicide is illegal […]