A spur of the moment decision made by Joseph Beres, 25, an English major at Housatonic, created an eye-opening trip cross country. After a friend mentioned needing a companion for […] Continue Reading
Professors play a huge role when it comes to college education. Have you ever sat in your chair in the beginning of a new class and wondered who your professor […] Continue Reading
The ghost in the machine is not a ghost, but a real, live human. If you have posted on our Facebook page, tweeted at us, or commented on one of […] Continue Reading
It isn’t every day you meet someone that has no memories of the seventh or eighth grade. Those are cringeworthy years, for sure, but instrumental in someone’s childhood. Meghan Preto-Rodas […] Continue Reading
When Professor Michael Amico teaches a lecture, you can hear in his voice that not only does he love what he’s doing but he’s proud of where he is. I’ve […] Continue Reading
Geoffrey Sheehan is definitely a well-known name around campus. The thespian is coming into his seventeenth year teaching at Housatonic. The professor is a man of many classes; he teaches […] Continue Reading
His hands are steady, his concentration is intense, and there is the ease of youth in each brush stroke. The only indication of discomfort is searching for just the right […] Continue Reading
Professor Joanne Anzenberger is a veteran police officer of nearly thirty years and a Criminal Justice teacher here at Housatonic. Since the age of twelve, Anzenberger hoped to one day […] Continue Reading
It is not every day that someone can turn on their television and create what they see on the screen. At the age of eight, sophomore Tyrone Falls began drawing […] Continue Reading
Mohamed Khatib is a student at HCC in his third semester as a Liberal Arts major. Before he came to Housatonic, Khatib attended the University of Damascus in Syria for […] Continue Reading