Welcome to the spring 2013 edition of Highlander, GHC’s online quarterly magazine. As we near graduation, we believe that featuring our students who have...
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Every summer, a rowdy group of boys, ranging in age from 10-16, arrive on the Floyd campus for an adventure most of them never forget. In fact, some of them keep coming back until they’re too old to participate. But that doesn’t always stop them. Some transition into camp counselors. Demaurius Morgan is one...
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Meet the All-Georgia Academic Team, a program sponsored by two-year college presidents, the national honor society for two-year colleges, Phi Theta Kappa, and community college state associations: Marie McCary, Victor Williams, Amelia Bagwell and Meagan Williams.
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GHC celebrates Women’s History Month every year with one or more events. This year’s may have been some of the most fascinating. At the Floyd campus, students honored three women who took part in the Civil Rights movement of 1963. The event took place...
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The slaughter of elementary school children in Newton, Connecticut just before Christmas shook America to its core. It also reignited the debate about guns, propelling it to the forefront of American sensibilities as it has never been before. And of course, it brought out...
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April is National Poetry Month, a time that I look forward to each year because I know that many of my colleagues in English at colleges all over the country will be reading and sharing their favorite poems. In keeping with that rich tradition,...
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Ray Atkins, a well-recognized presence in Rome and Floyd County, accomplished his dream of becoming a published novelist years ago, but he still remembers the thrill of seeing his own words on the printed page. And one of his first experiences of that...
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Alan Nichols, associate professor of philosophy at Georgia Highlands College, has been named a Governor’s Teaching Fellow, a program designed for faculty members who teach at public or private institutions in Georgia. Participants are chosen on the basis of teaching experience, interest in...
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