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Central Oregon Community College will have a new president beginning this summer: Dr. Greg Pereira. The current president, Dr. Laurie Chesley announced her retirement in June. The new hire is the ...
In a sure sign spring has arrived on campus, groups of chipmunks have been spotted scampering around, marking the end of their semi-hibernation. These chipmunks have been in hiding since late October.
Central Oregon Community College has formed a partnership with Thrive. Thrive is a nonprofit organization that specializes in helping students who are experiencing housing or financial issues. “We ...
During the Northwest Rugby 7s Conference Championship on Saturday April 12, Central Oregon Community College faced two of the best teams in the conference – Oregon Institute of Technology and ...
Leon Knight is a staff writer for The Broadside. He is currently working toward his associate degree in communication and journalism. Knight has a passion for writing. His decision to pursue ...
Central Oregon Community College is back to using campus security to patrol Bend and Redmond campuses after ending its contract with Bend Patrol Services in spring 2024. COCC President Dr. Laurie ...
Lee Heckman has been involved with ASCOCC since starting at COCC. Heckman is currently the assistant for organizations and events and applied for vice president of student affairs. While working in ...
Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, there’s no shortage of fun early-morning or late-night activities in Bend. From star-filled observatories to 6 a.m yoga classes, Bend offers unique ...
The Moonlight Market is Bend’s original night market that truly lives up to the slogan on its website: “Finally, something to do in Bend after 8 p.m.!” The Moonlight Market attracts different sorts of ...
As book bans continue to pervade conservative parts of the country, Oregon’s State Senate has taken the opposite stance and voted to pass Senate Bill 1583, which would essentially ban book bans, ...
Local deer have taken up residence on the grounds of COCC.