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“I don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, but if I had to choose my favorite Thanksgiving food, I would say mac and cheese because I have seen so many TikToks of it, like the recipes will look really good,” said 19-year-old psychology major Simran Sanghera.
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About Us. The Connection is an award-winning online student news publication, that has been the student voice of Cosumnes River College since its inception in 1970. Run and produced by students enrolled in Journalism 410 – 413 at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif., The Connection covers local campus stories and events as well as the community at large.
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“I don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, but if I had to choose my favorite Thanksgiving food, I would say mac and cheese because I have seen so many TikToks of it, like the recipes will look really good,” said 19-year-old psychology major Simran Sanghera.
Campus sees pre-pandemic enrollment numbers – The Connection
2024年10月7日 · Enrollment at Cosumnes River College has increased by 9% since the fall 2023 semester, said College President Edward Bush. This growth has put campus enrollment approximately where it was pre-pandemic, Bush said. “Basically, we recovered from the enrollment downturn that we saw,” Bush said. An increase of in-person classes offered in the post-pandemic era has...
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Transfer day brings over 50 colleges to recruit on campus
2024年10月2日 · Cosumnes River College students had the opportunity to meet with local and state universities to get their questions answered during Transfer Day in the quad on Sept. 24. More than 50 colleges came to campus to recruit students and address questions that students may have had. “When you have 45 credits, you need to start...