Living with the Ban Living with the ban as an immigrant is difficult. In fact, the executive order signed by President Trump has aroused in international students negative feelings. They feel [Read More]
By Wafa Jawad When high school student Ahmed Mohamed took a homemade clock to school to show off to his teachers on September 16, the last thing he expected was to end up in handcuffs. Mohamed, a 14 [Read More]
By Nicolle Schorchit Author Jennifer Clement presented February 24 at Montgomery College Germantown’s Globe Hall her book Prayers for the Stolen, a story about a young Mexican woman, who was stolen [Read More]
By Adam Carranza JulieHera DeStefano, an aspiring filmmaker, returned last year from Afghanistan, a warzone where she saw a different story that needed to be told: the experiences of U.S. female [Read More]
By Nirja Dave William Taylor, former United States ambassador to Ukraine, visited Montgomery College on Thursday, April 3, to share insight into the current crisis in Ukraine. Taylor began with a [Read More]
By Delores Afful If you don’t have health insurance, March 31 is your last chance to enroll in coverage that starts in 2014. If you’re looking for affordable healthcare, Maryland Health [Read More]
“The only things certain in life are death and taxes”. This famous quote by Benjamin Franklin sums up most people’s feelings every year. But tax time doesn’t have to be a herculean feat [Read More]
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) held their 14th Annual Heroes Celebration on Saturday, November 9, 2013, at the Bethesda Marriott. Montgomery College NAMI club members attended this [Read More]
When you think radiation, do you think food, or packaging, or medical treatment? Well according to Dr. Marc F. Desrosiers, speaker at the Spectrum Lecture Series, radiation is used for all sorts of [Read More]