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Gagnon Museum presents first exhibition

Echo staff report The Charles E. Gagnon Museum and Sculpture Garden is presenting its first exhibition, ìLipchitz in the...
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Use the break to relax

By Drew Brinker Student Senate President The holidays are fast-approaching and are supposed to be a time of rest...
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OAKS event to recognize students who face adversity: Scholarships to be presented Jan. 10

By Matthew Burdick Staff Writer Not everyone is fortunate enough to earn a scholarship although many students lack money...
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Looking for a job? Go to a career fair

RCTC job fair
By Ilhan Raage Editor-in-Chief Google is often the first place people look when they are searching for a job....
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ëLeaving Iowaí is a journey of rediscovery

By Munira Alimire Arts and Entertainment Editor Munira.Alimire1651@mb.rctc.edu To close out the 2017-2018 season, the RCTC theatre presented ìLeaving...
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Grounds improvement projects planned for summer and fall

By Lydia Hansen Editor-in-Chief Lydia.Hansen1961@mb.rctc.edu Two new grounds improvement projects scheduled to begin this summer may impede parking through...
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RCTC leadership recognized at LeadMN assembly

Echo staff report Past and present members of RCTC leadership were recognized with awards from LeadMN, the statewide student...
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Instructor contributes two chapters to book

Echo staff report Art + Design Instructor Suzanne Szucs has authored two chapters for the ìRoutledge Companion of Photography...
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RCTC welcomes new student leadership

By Bonita Hottel Staff Writer Bonita.Hottel6848@mb.rctc.edu On July 1, RCTC’s student government will change hands, welcoming three new student...
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Scholarships open door to opportunity: Cooke Foundation awards $40,000 to RCTC students

Two RCTC students have been awarded prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarships. Sarah Brakebill-Hacke and Munira Alimire are the 2018 finalists in the national scholarship program, which annually awards $40,000 for up to three years to 60 selected students pursuing bachelor’s degrees.

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