By: Stefany Olivas, Managing Editor | Photo By: Stefany Olivas, Managing Editor
Culinary tutors are available for students in need of help with learning different culinary concepts, said Part-time Culinary Instructor Brianna Dennis.
The tutors use many approaches to help students learn the material from their classes like visual aids in the cooking lab, or hands-on worksheets the students would use in the industry.
“I love seeing students succeed, and watching them make the connection. Seeing them learn about their passion only increases their motivation to feed their passion which amazing to me,” said Dennis.
The culinary tutors are located in Smith Brasher Hall near the cooking labs to make it easier for culinary students to access them.
The part-time instructor offices located in the portable buildings West of Ken Chappy Hall on Main campus are in serious need of maintenance. Not only do the instructors lack any sort of privacy, but there are also doors, desks, windows and carpets in need of repair.
The second annual Child’s Play Gaming Tournament is projected to have a turnout of 200 individuals, said former General Studies major and event organizer Ryan Leonski.
From the worship of the Roman god Saturn to the crowds at the mall on Black Friday, Christmas has evolved with each new culture that celebrates it, said Part-time Religious Studies Instructor Sarah Egelman.
The goal was to collect one novel for every student enrolled in the developmental reading program, said Full-time SAGE Instructor Patrick Flink.
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