Category: Featured

What Do STEM Professors Really Think About the New Science and Engineering Building?

What do the STEM professors and Dean think of this up-and-coming opportunity for the college? Professors Amy Clark (Science), Frederick Bsharah (Engineering), and Dean Donald Crampton have been interviewed to get an idea of the more individual ideas from people in the STEM department.

September 28, 2020

The New Normal: the task of creating an adequate mask.

As COVID-19 reveals no indication of ceasing the CDC and healthcare workers are emphasizing that everyone gathers their armor – mask and gloves – before entering public atmospheres, such as grocery stores.

May 19, 2020

In the Age of Social Distancing.

Many people have heard this term by now, but the question still stands: What exactly is social distancing, and how does it contribute to the prevention of spreading COVID-19?

May 19, 2020

1918 vs. 2020: How Do the Pandemics Compare?

With the current state of the planet, many have been looking back on previous diseases and how they’ve swept through the world. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is not the first that Earth has experienced, and the one that many seem to be reflecting on now is the 1918 flu pandemic.

April 28, 2020

Staying safe while shopping during time of social distancing.

We are all doing what we can to keep ourselves and our families safe. But what if you have to go outside to get groceries? We do not take this virus for granted, because of the insane amount of deaths and hospitalizations that this virus has caused across the globe.

April 21, 2020

Students adjust their self-care routines for quarantine.

The balancing act in quarantine is between self-care and academic responsibilities, but is it possible? Some students find a combination of mental exercise and physical exercise to be crucial for their health during this time.

April 14, 2020

Positivity is key in strengthening mental health during these uncertain times.

In a world where everything is solely online now due to the Coronavirus, it can be hard to interact with those who can help you, but there are still many resources ready to help anyone who is in need.

April 14, 2020

4Cs community find methods of coping with current online learning format.

Waking up thirty minutes before class, sitting in your pajamas while you do work and not having to actually step foot on campus to attend school seems like it would be a dream for most right? While some individuals might find themselves right in their element, those who prefer to learn in a classroom you might find that they’re living in a nightmare.

April 14, 2020

Q&A Update with 4Cs President John Cox.

Updates from 4Cs President Cox regarding the Coronavirus and online learning.

April 2, 2020

Classes ‘Zoom’ to online format amid pandemic.

Many schools across the country are now going entirely online due to concerns about COVID-19, including Cape Cod Community College (4Cs). Individuals are navigating the best they can through the unknown and attempting to adapt. That unknown for many students is now taking online classes in Zoom.

April 2, 2020