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January | 2015 | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Baseball team gears up for the season. Photos by Kreneice Reid. Baseball teams signs 9 commits. Just before the 2015 season begins for the 20th ranked Rangers, the recruiting end of the program was rewarded. The Rangers picked up eight Mississippi residents and one out-of-state player for the 2016 season on Jan. 16. Softball picks up 8 players. How to get back in the swing of school life. Many students have a di...
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. January issue available today. Read the January issue online. Or pick up a copy today. Last minute study tips. How students celebrate the holidays. How to save money on gifts this Christmas. How to stay motivated approaching the finish line. PTK holds C4 challenge. PTK holds food drive for Hope Ministries. Phi Theta Kappa held a food drive for Hope Ministries in November, making this their fall service project. Hope Ministries is a local Chris...
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October | 2014 | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Monthly Archives: October 2014. Ranger Up Radio Show. Listen to the Ranger Up Radio Show. Recorded on Oct. 27 by Corey McKinney, Kenn Falkner and Andrew McDonald. Ranger Up Radio Show. Listen to Corey McKinney and Andrew McDonald cover Northwest sports on Ranger Up Radio. Work-Study jobs are filled for the year. Judy Weeks, Work-Study coordinator in the Financial. Aid Office, assists a student with Work-Study. (Photo. Attend the job fair.
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Students, don’t get left behind | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Students, don’t get left behind. Why students care about graduation. Another reason to read the Ranger Rocket →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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April | 2015 | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Monthly Archives: April 2015. Why YOU should read the Ranger Rocket. Video by Kreneice Reid and Reagan Pepper. Clearance set for May 6-8. Clearance is the process at Northwest where students make sure to pay all outstanding fees and return all uniforms, books or equipment to the appropriate places. If you return the book before May 6, everything is much easier, Courtney Hicks, reference librarian on the Senatobia campus, said. Without a signed...
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Cell phones a nuisance in classroom | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Cell phones a nuisance in classroom. According to the Huffington Post,. A new University of Nebraska-Lincoln study shows that the average college student checks their phone out of boredom or to text 11 times a day including during class when they should be paying attention to the instructor. Only 8 percent of the students in the survey say that they never look at their phone during class time. Students using phones in the classroom is pretty a...
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May | 2015 | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Helpful tips for students. Another reason to read the Ranger Rocket. Students, don’t get left behind. Why students care about graduation. Cell phones a nuisance in classroom. According to the Huffington Post,. Cell phones could be used to the advantage of a student in class by as a research tool to find information that would otherwise need to be researched in a computer lab. Using the phone for research, would ...
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Book buy back set May 11-14 | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Book buy back set May 11-14. Selling your textbooks back is probably the second most exciting thing students look forward to besides acing their finals at the end of the semester. The Northwest Ranger Bookstore will be buying back textbooks May. 11-14 from 8 am-4:30 pm All students must bring a photo ID to sell. Red recommends that students who have paid fees in the Business. The instructors are the ones who pick the books for the next. The te...
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Another reason to read the Ranger Rocket | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Another reason to read the Ranger Rocket. Students, don’t get left behind. Helpful tips for students →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Ranger Rocket prints today.
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November | 2014 | Ranger Rocket Online
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Student Newspaper of Northwest Mississippi Community College. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Blood drive on Nov. 11-12. Players Club to host movie night on Nov. 12. The Players Club is switching gears from acting on stage to showing a classic movie,. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. On the big screen on Wednesday Nov. 12 at 6 pm in the Fine Arts Auditorium. The admission is free. Ferris Bueller is the classic back-to-school movie we all know and love, Hannah Herring, president of the Player’s Club, said.