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Posts published in February 2019

Baba Musa and Nature’s Drummers perform traditional African music

By Gloria Cortes

The Volunteer State Community College Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Performing Arts Department are hosting the Baba Musa and Nature’s Drummers performance of traditional African music on Wednesday, Feb. 27, from 12:30- 2 p.m. in the Caudill Hall auditorium.

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion has hosted events throughout February to commemorate Black History Month.

“It seems like the Office of Diversity and Inclusion is doing something to get people interested and attend these events, and I think they are doing a good job,” said Vol State freshman Jacob Propst.

Vol State launches new RN program

By Lauren Fraine

Volunteer State Community College has announced the launch of a new RN (registered nurse) Nursing Degree program.

The program will award an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing and prepare students to apply to sit for licensure as a Registered Nurse. It will be available at the Gallatin and Livingston campuses.

Applications for the RN program will become available March 1. The deadline to turn in the application is May 1. The first cohort will start on June 10.
The RN program will be limited in the number of students accepted, 24 for the Gallatin campus and 24 for the Livingston campus each year.

Should we unplug for 24 hours?

By Yvonne Nachtigal

In answer to our technologically hyperconnected culture, a new holiday appeared on the calendar last year. The second Friday in March, (March 9 – 10) marks the National Day of Unplugging. The website, NationalDayofUnplugging.com, lists supporters as CBS, NBC, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Hillel International, Moishe House, Virgin Records, Mashable and others.

According to the website, the holiday is a “24-hour period from sundown to sundown, to unplug, unwind, relax and do things other than using today’s technology, electronics, and social media and to connect with people, not screens.”

According to the website DaysoftheYear.com, which promotes the holiday, “The National Day of Unplugging was created by Reboot, a nonprofit Jewish community. However, you do not need to be Jewish, or even religious at all to participate.” Reboot’s website, rebooter.net, explains that the holiday is an outgrowth of the “Sabbath Manifesto.” The Sabbath Manifesto describes itself as “a creative project designed to slow down lives in an increasingly hectic world.”

Why is there a lack of “school spirit?”

By Yvonne Nachtigal

Homecoming was cancelled this spring due to a reported lack of enthusiasm and turnout – a lack of school “spirit.” One explanation for this is simply the nature of community college, which is a temporary stop-over on the way to four-year schools with dorms and a greater sense of permanence and belonging.

But there is a lack of enthusiasm that seems to be over-arching not only community colleges, but young people in general. It is not only seen in lack of school spirit, but in an increasing moral, intellectual, and spiritual indifference.

While some are more aware of it than others, tradition, culture and family in America is rapidly being transformed. Knowledge has been replaced by a quick Google search and meaning has taken a back seat to happiness.

Harriman explodes for 24 off of bench; keys Vol State’s 74-66 win

By Jim Hayes

Sophomore guard Kelsey Harriman exploded for 24 points, including 7 of 9 3-point shots, to give the Volunteer State Community College Ladies basketball team a 74-66 win over the Southwest Tennessee Community College Saluqi’s Wednesday night in Pickel Fieldhouse.

Harriman, last year’s nation-leading 3-point shooter, had lost her starting position after a season long slump and illness.

“I’m so happy and proud of that kid,” said Pioneer Head Coach Otis Key. “She’s been struggling all year and got sick a little bit in the middle of the year and has been fighting like heck to get back.”

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