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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Just ‘being’ isn’t so crazy after all
“My story is one that people could easily pity. Pity is not what I am asking for.” Former Echo editor-in-chief reflects on life, health, and legacy.
The Echo Eavesdrops – December 2017
Yoda and Nike got it right
“For many, a college career is basically a hunt for wisdom, knowledge, and truth. (Also free pizza.) The greatest truth of my college career can be summed up in the words of a well-known life coach and diplomate: Jedi Master Yoda.”
Breaking barriers to recognize 2-year student athletes
The Minnesota College Athletic Conference, under the leadership of Peter Watkins, hopes to break the barriers holding back many two-year athletic programs. This includes lack of recognition for the teams and low promotion of conference events, all of which results in two-year sports teams and leagues being overlooked in favor of four-year schools.
What does it take to make a painting this large?
Art club completes large mural project reflecting diversity of the student body.
Insane difficulty, wasted potential make Wolfenstein II a disappointment
An RCTC student reviews the 2017-release Wolfenstien II and discusses whether the highly anticipated sequel game lived up to expectations.