Category: Columbus State
The outer entryway to the Columbus State provost's office, where Kay Adkins reportedly has not been seen in months.
The Columbus State chapter of Phi Theta Kappa had a fundraising bake sale on Feb. 13 in the Nestor Hall of Main Campus. The bake was a wonderful success, and proceeds go to fund the annual trip to Dallas for the International Phi Theta Kappa Convention.
Columbus State offers online classes for many courses around campus, but whether online classes are right for every student stands as a debate that may never truly be resolved.
For those students following a schedule that feels too busy to even make the commute to campus, online classes offer a method in taking a course without having to make the trip back and forth.
Everyday rumors that Columbus State Community Colleges’ on-campus bookstore is unaccommodating and overpriced may just be a rumor after all.
Hall lounges at Columbus State have become sleeping quarters rather than study spaces for many, as students continue to become comfortable enough on chairs and couches to fall asleep in between classes instead of opening textbooks or even laptops.
Tomorrow, the much-discussed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 , better known as President Obama's Economic Stimulus Plan, makes its way into the House of Representatives and Senate for its final votes.
Columbus State's computer lab attendants work hard, yet their hard work is often overlooked by many students.
Students gathered in Nestor Hall’s West Study Lounge on Feb. 5 to take part in the 20th annual “Dreams of our Fathers” African-American Read-In Chain. The event features Columbus State students, faculty, and staff, as well as guests and speakers from Columbus Africentric Early College High School.
Renovations at Delaware Hall are responsible for inaccuracy in clocks around campus. The master clock, which controls the estimated 275 clocks on campus, has been shut down and restarted at various times due to renovations in its home, Delaware Hall.
As of July 25, 2008, Columbus State has equipped its 16 sworn police officers with firearms to help ensure that violence and crime is appropriately and adequately dealt with.