Graduating Into Uncertainty: Students Share Mixed Feelings About Life After College by Trista Crittendon
by Trista Crittendon, staff writer Graduation is an exciting milestone, marking the end of years...
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by Trista Crittendon, staff writer Graduation is an exciting milestone, marking the end of years...
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by James Bui, staff writer You’ve probably been in this situation before: you go to a restaurant...
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by Trista Crittendon, staff writer The High-Altitude Dance Ensemble (PPSC’s student company)...
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by Quinn Kreck, staff writer The month of November is national novel writing month (NaNoWriMo)....
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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 parley@pikespeak.edu.
To access older archives, email parley@pikespeak.edu.