When colleges highlight students, they often showcase the “Perfect 4.0 GPA student.” But what about the everyday student? The student that might be struggling to get by, whether it be in their classes or in their personal lives. The student that might not be a short commute away from campus. Or the student that goes […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on In Passion We Trust: A Profile on Isaiah Hilman-SmallsStudents prepare “Job Documents Portfolios” and conduct “Mock Interviews” in Professor Jeaniffere Vila’s EGL310 Technical Writing course. Many students report back to Professor Vila that their success securing jobs in the “real world” is due, in part, to the lessons learned and skills acquired from this project. Thanks for reading! Please check out […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Mock Interviews Lead to Real World SuccessProfessor Vila’s EGL 102 Literature students in their outdoor classroom — reading a play on a sunny spring day at the FSC Fountain Thanks for reading! Please check out the information below and have a great day! Feel free to reach out to us at dalenewsfsc@gmail.com Dale News Online Publication: June 2023
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Shakespeare In The ParkThe Farmingdale State College Student Government Association, by their own words, are, “the unified voice of the student body.” They oversee many facets of the student experience here on campus such as working with the administration to enact changes that they believe would enhance the campus as a whole, managing the disbursement of collected […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on An Afternoon With The SGA(Figure A) An economic crisis is imminent if the U.S. Congress does not act before June 2023. In January of 2023, the United States of America hit its legal federal debt limit, forcing the Treasury Department to enact “extraordinary measures” to deal with the matter for the time being. If no meaningful action is taken […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on United States on Track to Default on its DebtTRIGGER WARNING ⚠️ At age 13, I knew that I wasn’t a girl. I felt like I was forcing myself to wear makeup, dresses, and high heels. I felt like I was playing dress-up all the time for everyone, including myself. I knew something wasn’t right, and I felt out of place. In my senior […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Transition StoryWalk A Mile in My Shoes. Past all the city lights, way down into the underground. Away from the clouds and the trees, where your sudden fate is the greatest sight you’ll ever see. Walk A Mile in My Shoes. I wonder how you’re supposed to make it out when there’s no one else […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Walk A Mile in My ShoesI look to the keys. Searching for sounds to silence the roaring thoughts on my mind. I look to the keys. Excited to discover answers my starving heart needs to find. Have faith in what honestly soothes your ear. Let go of what leads you astray and keep close all you hold dear. Comfort is […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on The KeysI have a one way ticket towards achieving my dreams. Focusing on your goals is not as simple as it seems. I will never back down each time I reach a bump in the road. Staying true to who I am and all of the stories I’ve been told. I always survive through the storm […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Heartbeat HighwayThis is the art of ingenuity – how, wrapped in Winter’s stole, this dome of light contains the fire of an August day; how, row on row, the most unlikely mates cohabitate — the orchid and the mum, the sundew and the bashful trillium, the quince and kiss-me-at-the-garden-gate; and how, if failing to […]
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