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What do Fulton students think of their campus? by Jessa Lamphear

MEET THE NEW Jessa Lamphear CCC Fulton sophomore

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Vol. 62 Issue 13

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Remembering a cherished staff member

CCC Spartan Softball Season preview BY ZAKARY HAINES DETAILS INSIDE

Celebrating Peggy Carroway

CCC’s Harlequin Productions opens new play March 10th

By Alexandra Cassick, staff writer

students in the club on the making of the sculptures. Professor Melissa Johnson says the sculptures will be placed outdoors around the campus when completed. She says the exact location is yet to be determined. “Clay is my love, my passion,” said artist Janie Darovskikh. Her passion for the Arts has led to success. She has received many grants, art awards and is recognized for her

Have you noticed the green shamrocks hung on the walls in the Center for Academic Success (CAS) and along the halls outside the CAS? Students and faculty are decorating with shamrocks to encourage the campus community to celebrate Peggy Carroway the life of one of CCC’s family members, Peggy Carroway. Who is Peggy? Peggy Carroway was a full-time assistant in the Office of Accessibility Resources, located in the CAS, on the Auburn campus. She worked directly with students who had accommodations and the student note-takers. Peggy passed away unexpectedly November 24, 2014. There was much more to Peggy than simply working. “Peggy was a friend to everyone and was tons of fun,” said Teresa Hoercher, coordinator of tutorial services at CCC’s Auburn campus. Hoercher says Peggy was known for quiet Friday afternoons where she would convince her CAS co-workers to have office chair races. She was also known for demonstrating how to do a split and always making everyone smile. “Peggy brought the CAS to life. Her laughter and sense of humor brought smiles to many people’s faces, every day! She was also a good listener and compassionate which made her very approachable to students. They often thought of her as a “mom” who they could talk to and feel safe with,” said Vicki Hamberger, senior typist and a close friend of Peggy’s. Peggy loved her job and having

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Courtney Gaines sculpts a crow in Art Club.

CROWING ON CAMPUS By Monica Espada, staff writer

No one really knows why, but thousands of crows make Auburn their home every year. Yes, they can be a nuisance, but you learn to live with them. Being that these birds are a traditional sight in this area, the Art Club, run by Assistant Professor of Art Melissa Johnson, has decided to create crow sculptures. The Art Club was recently awarded the Daniel C. LaBeille Grant. They have used this grant to bring in visiting artist Janie Darovskikh to collaborate with the

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MEET THE NEW MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGIAN STAFF

March 8, 2016

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PHOTOS BY DUNCAN MERRITT

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