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The Essential Dorm Packing Checklist

by Amanda Grinstead

August is National Back-to-School Month, which means many students will be saying goodbye to summer and hello to dorm life, whether it be for the first time as a freshman or as a returning student. 

Camping Options at Lake Snowden are In-Tents

by Tracey A. Maine

If camping and horseback riding are activities you enjoy, then you should consider visiting Lake Snowden! 

How to Have a Safe Independence Day

by Tracey A. Maine

Traditionally, the Fourth of July is a day when Americans celebrate by taking part in picnics, parades and crowded fireworks displays. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year, everyone will need to take certain precautions to help prevent the potential spread of this mysterious illness. 

Hocking College Horses Retire to Nearby Athens County Farm

by Matt Berry

NELSONVILLE, Ohio—Two of Hocking College's long-serving horses rode off into the sunset last week to begin their retirement.

10 Tips To Hiking Responsibly

by Tim Brunicardi

Over Memorial Day weekend, three hikers had to be rescued out of Hocking Hills State Park, including a man who fell 15 feet off a cliff in the Cedar Falls area while taking a selfie.

Hocking College's Leisure Learning Classes Offers Something For Everyone

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Are you interested in picking up a new hobby, or becoming more experienced in a skill such as cooking or gardening? If so, you should consider taking one of Hocking College's Leisure Learning classes.

Which Of These 12 Leadership Styles Are You?

by Tim Brunicardi

In today’s competitive job market, having leadership experience is a skill that no applicant can afford to be without. However, in order to become a successful leader, applicants must first determine which style of leadership will best compliment their personality.

American Heart Month Brings Awareness to Heart Disease

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

February kicks off American Heart Month, an annual celebration that began in 1963 to encourage Americans to join the battle against heart disease. A presidential proclamation pays tribute each year to researchers, physicians, public health professionals, and volunteers for their tireless efforts in preventing, treating, and researching heart disease.

How to Study Your Handwriting and What it Means

by Tim Brunicardi

National Handwriting Day is upon us and with more people using electronic devices to communicate, its growing importance is not lost on the world. 

This unofficial holiday started in the 1970s with a goal of celebrating handwriting. It falls every year on January 23, more famously known as John Hancock’s birthday. Hancock is best known for his abnormally large signature on the Declaration of Independence.

11 Exercises Beneficial For Those Who Suffer From Diabetes

by Tim Brunicardi

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 100 million Americans are living with diabetes (30.3 million) or prediabetes (84.1 million).

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