Category: Columbus State
The Department of Student Activities and Athletics at Columbus State is encouraging the use of its new facilities and classes to help promote a healthier lifestyle.
Columbus State Community College has reached a record enrollment for Winter Quarter. The campus has sent Columbus State students to Franklin University to accommodate the students with parking.
Rumors that the popular networking site Facebook may start charging its members a monthly fee have students questioning whether they would keep their page.
Many groups on Facebook who are claiming that the site is going to become a pay site in July 2010 now hold close to 300,000 members.
As the price of a college education becomes more expensive, students who are ready to graduate find themselves in large amounts of debt.
Main Columbus State parking area for students viewed from the parking garage.
Parking spaces on Columbus State's main campus are at a premium during school hours. With spaces seemingly never available, where are the best places to park?
Columbus State's Department of Disability services officially moved from Franklin Hall room 228 to its new home in Eibling Hall room 101 as of April 21.
Columbus State Community College’s cafeteria temporarily stopped serving hot food on April 21.
According to Melody Monroe, a cafeteria manager, the break in serving hot food was due to an issue with the cafeteria’s water pipes.
“You can’t cook food without water,” said Monroe.
The newly constructed rotunda on the south side of Delaware Hall.
Construction on Delaware Hall is scheduled to be finished the last week of July 2009.
Construction began 18 months ago to renovate the Public Safety Center as well as the Health and Fitness center. Columbus State Media Relations Coordinator David Wayne says that the cost of the renovation is $4.9 million.
Columbus State parking permits are not getting to every student who purchases one. Although students pay $25 to get one, many never receive a permit in the mail as they are supposed to.
Kim Whetmore, a sophomore at Columbus State, is one of the students who is affected by this matter.
CSCC Students wait for a bus at the Cleveland Avenue stop near Mt. Vernon.
Some Columbus State Community College students are in arms as to why they do not get the privilege of riding the local bus system for free or at a discounted rate.