No college tuition for community college students would be a weight lifted for many people. The proposal is that the federal government will cover 75 percent of the cost, and […] Continue Reading
We all get stressed in our lives, and some people play video games to help with the stress. Can this have a negative impact on students or can it truly […] Continue Reading
Our senior staff writers explore a range of issues including: The loss of a beloved grandparent Learning that “when you’re a mixed-race kid with white skin, you get to […] Continue Reading
Stomach cancer. The words were said over and over but they were just words, that is, until the day I went to the nursing home with my mom, dad, and […] Continue Reading
On the heels of HCC’s trip to Spain where students studied abroad and with another Study Abroad class in Italy planned, this seems like the perfect place to write about […] Continue Reading
“Debbie? Jamie? Can you come here?” called my father. Jamie, my little sister, and I ran across the cold hardwood floor. Our dog, Kane, followed us, leaving a trail of […] Continue Reading
You take a deep breath and look up at your mirror. Reflected back at you is your naked body. You just stand there and stare, picking apart every little thing […] Continue Reading
When I was a kid I had no clue I was different from anyone in my family. I didn’t know that I was white and they were not. Obviously I […] Continue Reading
Yesterday brought the warmest, sunniest weather we’ve had in quite some time, and the Horizons staff took some time to capture the signs of its arrival around campus.
On April 2, Housatonic’s second annual Cafe Night took place in the Beacon Hall Events Center. Organized by the school’s division of the national Black Student Union, Cafe Night invited […] Continue Reading