News: Fall 2018

Misconceptions of Migrating to America

With the current United States administration focused solely on changing the immigration process, it becomes difficult for natural-born citizens—those who do not have to undergo the journey of citizenship—to recognize and understand how the process truly works. First and foremost, what makes an immigrant “illegal” in the U.S.? Is it sneaking across the border, or simply being undocumented in the country?

November 30, 2018

Alumni Network: Meet Haley Cote

Haley Cote, a 4C's alumni, talks about her experience at our community college.

November 13, 2018

A Plan to Raise Declining Enrollment at 4Cs

As of October 2, 2018, 4Cs is at a 7% drop in enrollment campus-wide from the previous semester. This comes right on the heels of an 8% drop in the 2018 Spring semester, and a 3% drop in the Fall of 2017.

November 9, 2018

Sea Change Changed Me: My Experience as Editor

Cassie LeBel writes about how much being a part of Sea Change, especially a position as editor, has shaped her time here at Cape Cod Community College.

November 9, 2018

Campus Life: Willing to Create More Intramural Sports

“We have the sports equipment here on campus already,” said Director of Student Engagement Tracy Morin. “We just need the demand from the students who want to play. We are more than happy to organize activities if enough students come to us and ask us to set up a game or even a league.”

November 2, 2018

“Dead Man’s Cell Phone” Comes to 4Cs

Cape Cod Community College’s (4Cs) production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone—which premiered October 25 through November 4 in the Tilden Arts Center—was a show that explored the pros and cons of how technology can affect relationships.

November 2, 2018

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website in the year 2015 Americans recycled 67% of paper and 26% of glass. Also, out of the 35 million tons of plastic generated that year only 9.1% was recycled.

October 26, 2018

United Nations Climate Report: Don’t Panic, Here is What You Can Do

The United Nations’ Scientific Panel issued a climate report that foresees an irreversible future for the planet if action is not taken within the next 10 to 12 years. If greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise as they are presently, by 2040 Earth will be experiencing some of the most severe effects of climate change.

October 26, 2018

Ukulele Club: An Instrumental Success

For people who want to learn how to play the ukulele, or improve their skills, the ukulele club is a perfect choice!

October 26, 2018

4Cs Educational Foundation: Always Giving

A few months ago, the College received 25 million dollars in state funding towards a new Science and Engineering building. While that is a remarkable amount of money, the College still needs to raise 13 million for this building to become a reality. This is where the 4Cs Educational Foundation comes in.

October 26, 2018