CCC hosts Pop-Up Produce Stand for Thanksgiving
By Cara Forline CCC Journalism Program BLACKWOOD – Filled with loads of free fresh produce, the Atrium of the Connector Building on Camden County College’s Blackwood campus was busy as students...
View ArticleStudents help causes at Giving Tuesday Fair
By Nicole Thurston CCC Journalism Program BLACKWOOD – The Camden County College Foundation held its Giving Tuesday Fair on Tuesday in the Connector Building Atrium on the Blackwood campus. The...
View ArticleThe Cougs go cold
By Trevor Johnston CCC Journalism Program MAYS LANDING – Riding the wave of a two-game win streak, the Camden County College Cougars men’s basketball team took on Atlantic Cape Community College in...
View ArticleCCC to host blood drive
BLACKWOOD – Camden County College will hold its annual American Red Cross Blood Drive on Dec. 14. The college is asking students, faculty members and staff members to come to the drive to donate...
View ArticleCamden County College Giving Tree helps students in need
By Kenneth Vanish CCC Journalism Program BLACKWOOD – Camden County College is conducting a Giving Tree drive for those in need. Organized by Associate Dean of Students Jacqueline Tenuto, the drive’s...
View ArticleCCC to present Poetic Idol
By Xavier Martinez CCC Journalism Program BLACKWOOD – Camden County College will present Poetic Idol on Thursday on the Blackwood campus. The event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Gabriel E....
View ArticleStudents face decisions as CCC discontinues public relations degree program
By Jaslyn Bridges CCC Journalism Program The discontinuing of the Camden County College public relations degree program causes students to make a variety of decisions. This is the last semester CCC...
View ArticleCARES Act funding becomes available to international students
By Riccardo Italiano CCC Journalism Program BLACKWOOD – International students can now apply for CARES Act III funding. The United States Congress established the CARES Act, or Coronavirus Aid, Relief...
View ArticleStudents react to war in Ukraine
By Bryan AvilesCCC Journalism ProgramBLACKWOOD – Camden County College students are reacting as the war in Ukraine enters its second month. Gamze Behram says she feels bad for all the people who are...
View ArticleNicole Thurston: School, work, family and home
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View ArticleEmilia Juarez: A story of strength
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View ArticleMonte Jackson: A journey to success
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View ArticleManuel Ploner: Student-athlete 2.0
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