Oral History: The Story of Yopougon by Pierre Agbo
Scorching sand blowing as fast as the wind carries it. Banging drums echoing distances away in...
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Scorching sand blowing as fast as the wind carries it. Banging drums echoing distances away in...
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In the late 1980s, Craig and Amy ran the only video store in a small midwestern Illinois town. The...
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The effects of mass media have become a rather standardized part of life and can easily be...
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(Q) Cooper: “Do you think your childhood experience would have been improved with more accessible...
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My grandmother, Kathie Podliska, was born and raised in Pasadena, California in October of 1944....
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Led by the JOU department, the Echo is the student newspaper at Pikes Peak State College. The publication focuses on the student experience at PPSC. The published work showcases the various perspectives of the student body at the college. The platform provides a real-world experience for students interested in journalism and publishing.
To write for the Echo, take JOU 1006 in the fall or JOU 2025 in the spring. For inquires, letters, or submissions, email publications@pikespeak.edu. To access older archives, email publications@pikespeak.edu.