The JCCC Cavaliers are your 2025 NJCAA DII Women’s Basketball Champions, after going 34-1 this season. Their effort and hard work paid off and they got the title to show for it.
“It feels pretty good considering the team that we beat,” Conrad said. “I mean that was an undefeated team, number one seed, have been dominant all year over everybody who played them. I don’t think anybody has played them within twelve or thirteen points. I think their average margin of victory is something like 30…
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 had enough life experiences on and off the stage that he can look back and reflect on all that he…
Calling all country music fans-country singer, Lee Brice, is coming to Kansas City. The Cohen Community Series, a benefit concert to help raise money for student scholarships, is an event put on by the JCCC Foundation every year. Brice will be performing on Mar. 1 at Yardley Hall, located in the Midwest Trust Center on…
On Monday, Feb. 10 the Johnson County Community College Presidential Search Committee announced the three final candidates that are competing for the role as the newest JCCC president. The three finalists are: Dr. Feleccia Moore-Davis will speak on Monday, Feb. 17 Dr. Tony Miksa will speak on Wednesday, Feb. 19 Dr. Curt Oldfield will speak…
Anyone familiar with the Donald Trump administration will admit that his first term as President of the United States had its share of controversies—whether they agree with the political left or the right. Now that we are in the second term of his presidency, college students have shared their take on him being back in…
Do you like free food? A new family owned restaurant called Mr. Wingz is serving their “Yo!” Chicken sandwiches every Thursday to Johnson County Community College students. All students need to do is bring their student ID and the staff will make a fresh sandwich for them. I personally went to Mr. Wingz every Thursday…
Even here in Kansas, there is a big disconnect between rural farmers and city dwellers. Maybe that’s because people might believe that food comes from the store, or from our amazing food court, and don’t realize how much work goes into the food that they consume. Farmers will tell you, too, that some people don’t…