Category: Around Campus

Advisers Help Students Prepare for Spring Classes

It’s time to get ready, as Spring 2023 is making its way to 4C’s, and, according to academic coordinator Alison Frisbie, new classes have been added to the Spring 2023 course list. The 4C’s advising office is here to help students determine which classes they’re going to be taking this upcoming semester.

November 29, 2022

Police Chief Living His Dream

Safety is paramount in schools, now more than ever. The head of Cape Cod Community College’s security is Officer David McGraw. “Since I was young, I wanted to be a police officer,” he says, adding that he was inspired to go into criminal justice by a relative who was an officer.

November 29, 2022

Students Give Their Best Tips on How to Study

With finals and the end of the semester coming up in less than a month, students give their best tips and tricks were on how to study and stay focused.

November 29, 2022

Professors' Pet Projects: Super Bowl Ads, Game Shows, and More

If you’re thinking about taking a class here at 4Cs but don’t know much about it, here are some professor’s descriptions of their favorite projects they assign. It can give you an idea of what you can expect from their class, as well as how they teach and appreciate academia.

November 17, 2022

The 'Weight' Is Over: Strong Start for Campus Workout Room

Hidden away in an easily missed corner of the campus, there lies a gymnasium that many students are unaware of.

November 17, 2022

President Savannah O'Brien: Why Student Government Matters

What is Student Government, and what does it do? When interviewed, Savannah O’Brien, the class president, had a lot of information to share.

November 17, 2022

Professor James Morgan Talks LGBTQ Club

The LGBTQ club at Cape Cod Community College is headed by Professor James Morgan, who teaches math at the college. Professor Morgan discusses why the LGBTQ club is an important club for the school and for the community

November 17, 2022

The Obamas – and How Art Inspires Us

There is a nostalgia felt upon viewing the Obama portraits. They provoke a remembrance of the 44th president's 2008 election, one that brought adversity in the face of racist comments alongside a glimmer of hope for black Americans in the wake of change. President Barack Obama holds a noble title, the first black president in America. Obama fulfilled a piece of America that had been missing for too long, one that the people needed most, a leader who shares the same challenges, culture, and truth as us.

November 2, 2022

4C’s Students and Faculty Celebrate Halloween

With tricky midterm season over, 4C’s had only treats in store this Halloween. Student Engagement and the college’s clubs hosted a “Back to the Future” bash Oct. 31 in the Great Hall of the Frank and Maureen Wilkens Science & Engineering Center. Festivities, including a costume contest, mask and pumpkin decorating station, board games, selfie station, and Jack Box party game, took place from 2 to 5 p.m. Food and refreshments were available, and a WKKL DJ played popular Halloween hits. Here’s a look at student and faculty costumes from the event.

November 2, 2022

Bill Berry: Master of Horror and Sci-Fi

Underground classes are ready to be discovered at 4C’s. Professor Bill Berry has been teaching in the English department at 4C’s since 2007. Between 2008 and 2009, Berry ran the idea to teach a Masters of Horror class.

November 2, 2022