Article by Kathi Panos & Terri Barczak | Owl Staff From left to right: Laura Kimball, ASID, MD Chapter ASID Design Competition chairman; Dennis Hockman, Chesapeake Home+ Living Magazine Editor; Kathi Panos, HCC Student; and Holly Frye-Atcherson, ASID, MD Chapter ASID President. Let the competition begin! The Maryland Chapter of the American Society of Interior … Continue reading Extreme Home Makeover HCC Edition – Students Win National Awards for Interior Design
Record-Breaking Team Back on the Field
Article by Jonathan McAllister | Owl Staff This year, the Owls (pictured here at Ripken Stadium) return 11 players from last year's squad, while bringing in an impressive recruiting class. The Harford Fighting Owls baseball team, coached by Tom Eller, is back in action after their best season in school history. Last year, the Owls … Continue reading Record-Breaking Team Back on the Field
Shaping HCC’s All-Stars: An Interview with Coach Eller
Article by Alex Brooks | Owl Staff Coach Eller has much confidence in the talent of this season's baseball team after last year's success of a 44-13 record; he hopes to defend the regular season championship. Where did you start coaching? I was actually assistant for Cecil Community College for the [Fall of 2004] and … Continue reading Shaping HCC’s All-Stars: An Interview with Coach Eller
Gone National: Women’s Soccer Takes Fourth Place
Article by Alex Brooks and Imani Lewis Head coach, Jason Muffoletto (right) was awarded 2011 National Soccer Coach's Association of America Division I Coach of the Year for the north region. The Fighting Owls have found success, yet again, in women's soccer after taking fourth place at Nationals. Putting together an excellent season of 16-3, … Continue reading Gone National: Women’s Soccer Takes Fourth Place
Off The Grid: How Disconnecting Could Save Your Brain
Article and Photography by John Morin | Owl Staff On November 16, 2010, Bill Nye the "Science Guy" was giving a lecture at the University of Southern California when he collapsed on stage. Although some accounts state he was only down for about 10 seconds, students were quicker to tweet this occurrence than to rush … Continue reading Off The Grid: How Disconnecting Could Save Your Brain
Coloring Across YouTube: Alum Creates Popular YouTube Video for Towson University
Article by Matt Dippel | Owl Staff "I Tell 'Em Towson University," is a video filmed over four months between classes by Henry and Jav featuring every area and perk of TU one could imagine, wrapped up in a synth-poppy package with more hooks than a tackle box. Most of the alums profiled in the … Continue reading Coloring Across YouTube: Alum Creates Popular YouTube Video for Towson University
Tribute to a Technology Pioneer
Article by Adam Bellamy | Owl Staff Fans at an Apple store in Toronto take in well wishes left as a tribute to the late Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs' achievements are a prime example of how one person's ideas can change the world. He left a wide-ranging legacy, from devices like the iPhone to standards … Continue reading Tribute to a Technology Pioneer
Break the Winter Cabin Fever
Article by Imani R. Lewis I | Photography by Joshua Eller | Owl Staff While many college students choose to break away from the winter chill by heading to the beaches during Spring Break, certain others choose to lend a helping hand, involving themselves in organizations like Habitat for Humanity and United Way. With Spring … Continue reading Break the Winter Cabin Fever
Life Unplugged
Article by Shawn Gill I Photography by Joshua Eller | Owl Staff I was searching for that one most desirable thing: love at first sight, with a story. I had writer's block. That's right I was looking all over for a story for this spring issue. It got me thinking about it all, you know, … Continue reading Life Unplugged
Too Young for Technology?
Article by Natalie Corcoran | Photography by Kayla Jubb | Owl Staff The beginning of 2012 brings handheld personal assistants, cars that drive themselves, and "books" that are digitally read. 20 years ago, you went to someone's house to see what they were doing and to catch up with them. Now, you don't even need … Continue reading Too Young for Technology?