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Thank You NCC, Love, Kati

Good morning NCC! This week, as you know, is our last week of the semester. For me, this means my last week of college (at least for the foreseeable future) and my last day as a Marketing and Communications intern at NCC.  First I want to say that starting this student blog has been such a fun experience for me. I have blogged before, both for school and for fun, but it’s been a privilege working to create a space for students to come, read, and share content that they and their peers have created. I know that the blog hasn’t grown very much since we’ve started it, and I didn’t expect it to. But I hope that it at least served a purpose for some of you, and I know that it will live on past my time here at NCC. What’s Next for the Blog? The NCC Students blog will be taken over in the fall by a new student editor. Although we do not have an individual to take it over yet, I trust that someone talented and hardworking will step in and make it even better than I could. Over the summer, ...

Graduation

Hey everyone! First of all, congratulations to all of the NCC 2020 graduates! I’m sure this is anything but what you imagined when you pictured your college graduation, but alas, here we are. I know how tough it is for everyone who is supposed to be graduating this Spring to realize that they aren’t going to have a ceremony at the end of the semester. I am right there with you. You were not required to go to college. Graduating college was a choice you made to better yourself and brighten your future. I know that your friends and family are proud of that choice, and want to celebrate with you. So, my question is, what will you be doing to celebrate your graduation in May, without hosting a huge get together? A Zoom party? Making a candlelight dinner with your significant other? Having a friend over for drinks and to reminisce? Whatever it is you’re doing, I’d love to hear about it. Please share your ideas in the comments for those not so creatively inclined. Share your plans, ...

Senior Send Off Video

A message to the graduating class, I know how tough it’s been for everyone in this time. For other seniors, like myself, it’s a little disappointing knowing we won’t be having a graduation ceremony in May. Because of this, I wanted to do something special. I’m hoping that as a graduating class, we can put together a nice video as a reminder of the unique situation that we’ve been in, and that through all of this, we have still pulled through, and are all (soon-to-be) college graduates. I recognize that as a community college, students are of all different ages and phases of life. I think this makes us all the more powerful as a class, and makes our story all the more interesting and meaningful. I hope to put a piece of that story into a short clip for all of us to have and remember for many years to come. If you want to participate, I am just asking that you send in a short video clip, or a quote or short sentiment accompanied with a photo of yourself. Video clips are, of...

The Social Media That Connects Us

I don’t know about the rest of you, but I have been all over social media since this whole thing started. Not only am I relying on it for entertainment, but, of course, for social connections as well. Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok were big as it was, but our generation has taken it to the next level since being quarantined.  One that has blown up, in particular, is TikTok. What started as a cute “high school thing” that was supposed to be a revamp of Musical.ly with a little bit of Vine has turned into a place we all go for laughs and entertainment. Don’t even try to convince me that you don’t. Group hangout apps like House Party and Zoom have been used more and more since this whole thing started too. Not only are we using Zoom for school, but also to chat with our friends and host “hangouts” for social groups that would normally meet in person. Individuals can be as connected or isolated as they want to be, depending on how they chose to use technology.  ...

Friends Music Video

Happy Monday everyone! I just wanted to let you all know that we are doing a school-wide music video to the song “I’ll Be There for You” by the Rembrandts. We will be using the 50-second clip that is used for the opening of the show Friends! I’ve attached some guidelines for the video. In general, we’re just looking for fun dance/lip-synch clips that we can cut together to make a music video! This is for students and staff, so please, get involved! Please be sure to follow these guidelines so that your video will be included! Friends Theme Music Video Guidelines: The music video will be to the song “I’ll Be There For You.” We will be using the 50 second clip from the song that is used in the show Friends. Here is the link to the clip on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLisEEwYZvw When you record yourself, feel free to play the music out loud or in headphones. Sing & dance along with friends, pets, or family. Just have fun with it! You can sing, dan...

Human Trafficking and Adverse Childhood Experiences

Join us for a day of education on Human Trafficking and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES). A virtual conference will be held via Zoom where our speakers will discuss these topics as well as provide opportunities for questions by the viewers. This information will be helpful to healthcare workers, educators, and other members of the community. Participants will receive 4 contact hours. April 24th, 2020 9:00 am– 1:00 pm About the Speakers Donna Plourde, Executive Director of Real Life-Giving Real Life Giving seeks to raise awareness and encourage action and support in regard to sex trafficking and commercial sex exploitation through education, training, prevention, initiatives, and outreach. Dellie Champagne, M.Ed, Community Engagement Coordinator Dellie is with the Children’s Behavioral Health Collaborative. She strives to build a constituency of mental health advocates to strengthen the System of Care for children in NH. Visit Eventbrite.com for Regi...

Rediscovering the Simple Things

When's the last time you sat down with a good book? I mean a really, really good book. One that you sat reading for hours, unable to put it down. Everyone's talking about being productive or focusing on self-care during this time. Most of us do have extra time, but it's okay not to want to spend it learning a new skill, building a business, or even doing much of anything. It’s hard not to spend it getting sucked into binging Netflix shows and scrolling on social media. Although neither one of these things is necessarily bad, when it’s all you’re doing, it starts to get pretty toxic for your mental health. What if instead of trying to focus on being productive, or finding ourselves, what if we just decided to go back to the basics? What if we went back in time a little bit (well maybe a lot) to that point in life when we couldn't wait for mom or dad to read us our favorite story? What if we could rediscover the innocent passion, zest, and love for life that we used t...