
Guest Speaker Josh Rivedal is coming to JCCCs’ campus. On Nov. 5 in GEB 233, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. there will be an interactive discussion on suicide prevention. He is not your average public speaker–Josh is CEO and founder of The i’Mpossible Project, an organization looking to achieve the impossible for suicide prevention.…

In times such as these, the need for young adults to make their voices heard has become increasingly vital to the nation. There is a significant election taking place very close to home. Right here on JCCC’s campus, the Virginia Krebs Community Room in MTC is holding early casting votes to elect the JCCC Board…

October always finds a way to sneak up on you–one moment it’s sunshine and sunglasses, the next it’s sweaters and cool, crisp air. Suddenly everything smells like fall–cinnamon and clove–and, honestly, nothing says fall quite like Halloween.

There’s a calm that comes with fall evenings on campus–brisk, unhurried, and soft. You can hear leaves gently raking the sidewalk and smell that first crisp air of fall. For a moment, life is peaceful. On Oct. 14, 4-7:30 p.m., JCCC’s Open Petal Farm will open its gates for Cider and Sunset–a free community event…

Warm and rosy raspberry cookies that melt in your mouth, glossy fruit tarts that glow bright red under the lights, and Natalie’s peanut buttery Reese’s flavored macaron with its crisp shell and creamy center–these are but a few favorites of JCCC’s Summer pastry menu.