Teachers are often overlooked and under-appreciated. What goes by the wayside for the students is the passion that teachers have for the subject that they are teaching. Most students just […] Continue Reading
College was something my family spoke of in high regard. It was where the smart people went to succeed and where the dumb people sought to avoid. Growing up I […] Continue Reading
I remember clearly the minute I stepped into Mr. Simanca’s classroom at Citrus Grove Junior High in Miami, Florida. I was 11 years old and didn’t know a single word […] Continue Reading
One teacher that has had a huge impact in my life as a student was my 12th grade psychology teacher, Mr. Wade. I will never forget the first day I […] Continue Reading
This week, the Horizons staff was asked to commemorate National Teacher Appreciation Week by highlighting some of the teachers and approaches that have had the greatest impact on them as students. […] Continue Reading
You’re going to want a copy to hold in your hands to get the full effect, but, in the meantime, you can read our print magazine online by clicking here. […] Continue Reading
From the HCC Foundation… With a goal of helping low-income students to open doors through education, the Housatonic Community College Foundation will participate in Fairfield County’s Giving Day on February […] Continue Reading
I had just completed my first two semesters at HCC with perfect grades, and a 4.0 GPA, so I decided it was time for a challenge. I was taking four […] Continue Reading
Towards the end of the fall semester, the holiday season begins. Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Christmas are all a part of the holiday season tin a span of five weeks. […] Continue Reading
There’s nothing I love more than a new CD release. Well, that is unless we’re talking about the band the 1975, who just released their highly anticipated third album, A […] Continue Reading