“Recent federal guidelines indicate that failure to comply could cause colleges to lose all federal funding. For JCCC, that includes approximately 22 million dollars each year that is awarded to our students in federal financial aid. There… Read More
The updated NPS site for Stonewall now reads, “Before the 1960s, almost everything about living openly as a lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) person was illegal, but the events at the Stonewall Inn sparked fresh momentum… Read More
Johnson County Community College offers many fields to go into from welding to anatomy. We take the time to answer the general question, “Has STEM overshadowed the arts?” Read More
With Spring Break right around the corner, many people are going to have some last minute travel vacations in mind. Whether you stay or go, we have ideas for a good time. Read More
Lenexa resident Stephen Kaspar, has been on a mission to have Kansas join 20 other states in finally having the right to be able to have these lovable creatures as pets. Read More
“Having a deeper connection than just playing video games is probably the biggest part of keeping people engaged,’’ Romero explained. Read More
Lee Brice performing, You, Me, and My Guitar. (Photo courtesy of Lee Brice.) At 45, country music singer-songwriter Lee Brice is by no means at the finale of his journey as a musician. But he has… Read More
The Women’s team will play at 9 a.m. (CT) on Tuesday, March 18. They will play the winner of the #13 vs. #20 game. The Men’s team will play at 8 p.m. (CT) on Monday,… Read More
Right across from the T-Mobile Center, the Kansas City Power & Light District will host the Miller Lite Fan Fest, offering free entry to an all-day basketball celebration experience. Fans can enjoy live entertainment, daily… Read More
The long awaited day is finally here. Harper is finally joined with her new co-host, Mckenzie. Get to meet the new host and what they have to offer to the podcast. Read More