Fall 2023

Vana Trudeau Holds New Post

Vana Trudeau has a new position. Trudeau, the Tilden Arts Center and college events coordinator since 2016, has been named the full-time faculty member at the 4C’s Performing Arts Program. It’s the first time since 2009 that the program has had a full-time professor. Previously, adjunct faculty have taught classes in the program.

December 12, 2023

Reagan Adviser Meets With 4C’s Students

David Gergen might have dodged a bullet on March 30, 1981. That’s the day John Hinckley Jr. opened fire at Ronald Reagan outside a hotel in Washington, D.C., wounding the president and three others. Gregen, Reagan’s presidential adviser, wasn’t there. He was at a meeting in the West Wing of the White House when the shooting occurred.

December 12, 2023

4C’s Has Lunch, Brazilian Style

The 4C’s Brazilian Luncheon transported our taste buds straight to Brazil. Held Dec. 5 Grossman Commons Café, it featured traditional delights, transforming the typical lunch hour into a symphony of flavors, textures, and colors representing Brazil's rich culture. On the menu: shaved Brazilian-style brisket, grilled pineapple with mango, Brazilian chicken with coconut milk, fried plantain, rice, black beans, and, for dessert, Brazilian-style coconut cake.

December 12, 2023

A 4C’s Student’s Adventures in Greece: Part 5

As I sit down to write the last chapter of my Greek adventures, my mind is filled with memories of Greece, a country full of treasures. We've reached the end of this journey, but we've also learned a lot about Greek history. The adventure through Mediterranean cuisine flavors was rewarding. Every meal was a celebration of tradition. Every bite of Ntomadakia and Ntakos told a story of strength and pride, deeply rooted in Greek culture.

December 12, 2023

Tips for Finals Prep

Final exams have arrived, and many students might feel overwhelmed. While finals are crucial, they don't necessarily have to cause you stress. Here are a few ways to maximize your studying potential.

December 12, 2023

Holiday Jobs Help With Financial Crunch

The fall semester is coming to a close, and the holiday season is upon us. The holidays can provide extra financial pressure for everybody. College students tend to be especially busy around the end of the semester, preparing for final exams and maintaining their grades. To deal with the extra financial pressure and to maintain their school responsibilities, they require a flexible work schedule.

December 12, 2023

Feast of Fear: The Horrors of Thanksgiving

With gore, mystery and an interesting story, “Thanksgiving” is the slasher movie of the season. The movie follows an axe-wielding maniac who terrorizes the town of Plymouth. The sheriff (Patrick Dempsey) is on the case. He talks with a group of high schoolers seemingly targeted by the maniac. Jessica (Nell Verlaque) is the most helpful in giving clues because she survived the most encounters with the killer.

December 12, 2023

First Apartment Must Haves

Finally got your first apartment?   Congratulations, time to move in.   Moving in can be stressful, whether you’re moving to the next town over or across the country. In the weeks leading up to your move, you’re going to want to accumulate several things that will make living in your first apartment easier.

December 12, 2023

The True Horrors of Community College: Parking

Cape Cod Community College is a commuter school. Everyone has to procure their own transportation to the college. A lot of people at 4C’s choose to drive to school. Driving has to end in parking, which evidently doesn’t always go so well. See accompanying photos (license plates covered to protect the guilty).

November 28, 2023

Pizza, Ping Pong, and Mentorship Galore 

The pizza and ping pong event held on Nov. 14 in the Grossman Commons, went beyond just being a fun gathering. Hosted by 4C’s peer mentors, it also provided students with an opportunity to discover resources available on campus and in the surrounding area.

November 28, 2023