Category: Featured

The First In-Person Commencement in Years

After two years of commencement being a virtual occasion, Cape Cod Community College (4C's) will once again be hosting the ceremony as an in-person event at the Cape Cod Melody Tent.

April 28, 2022

Standing in Solidarity with Ukraine

Cape Cod Community College (4C's) will host a day to stand in support of the people of Ukraine on Thursday, April 21.

April 21, 2022

Focusing on Ukraine

In response to what’s been going on in Ukraine, Professor Sara Ringler’s Drawing II students took the opportunity to create an artistic approach.

April 20, 2022

New Faces Join the Wellness Office

This year, the Student Wellness Office at Cape Cod Community College (4C’s) welcomes four new staff into the program. A case manager, a SUCCESS navigator, a clinician, and a staff assistant are all new to the college. All these staff members are excited to be at 4C’s and say they look forward to connecting with students.

April 20, 2022

This Year’s Sea Change Reading Promises to be Gifted and Groovy

Along with the other members of his Sea Change class, Dylan Girouard spent most of his semester sifting through submissions of art, poetry, and non-fiction submissions to the art and literary magazine. It’s an especially exciting show for Girouard and his classmates; they hope it will be “more of a personal, intimate-feeling, positive, cool, low-key poetry reading.”

April 14, 2022

Your Chance to Win Red Sox Tickets

The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) is a survey sent out every four years to monitor institutional effectiveness over time. This year, the Student Government and Asher Hamilton collectively came up with the idea of adding Red Sox tickets as an incentive to do the CCSSE according to Max Kennedy, the Student Trustee at Cape Cod Community College.

April 13, 2022

The Elections Are Coming

Elections are coming soon, and the Student Government Association (SGA) has big plans for this month.

April 11, 2022

O'Brien as Nasty Cheerleader in "She Kills Monsters"

“She is an evil succubus cheerleader -- one of two, so there's a second cheerleader and we're kind of like a pair, basically,” the 4C’s student says. “I’m the bully of the main character, which has been fun for me to play because it's very much not who I am in real life. It was definitely kind of hard to get into that mindset because she is not a very nice person at all.”

April 6, 2022

Where We Find Hope

I am 21 years old, a college student with a job and a car, and I pay rent. Seemingly, I’ve checked all of the boxes for being an adult. But I was still crushed when the nurse told me that visitors weren’t allowed in the Emergency Room, or in the waiting room. My mom had been relegated to the car.

April 2, 2022

Needles of Black History

For the month of March an exhibit was available for viewing at the Cape Cod Community College (4C's) library. This exhibit, Needles of Black History, showed many aspects of Black culture and history. “The birth of the ‘Needles of Black History’ was originally born out of the larger exhibit that my partner and I created while working at the Easthampton High School,” says Asher Hamilton, coordinator of student life and fitness. “The ‘Needles of Black History’ exhibit speaks to how needles weave fabric together to make a connection to the idea of wholeness.”

March 29, 2022