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Tips for staying safe online
Don't be a victim of cybercrime! Take steps to protect your personal identity and finances. Experts Eric Berkowitz and Byron Sosa discuss cybersecurity and how you can stay vigilant while shopping, banking and hanging out online. -
Passion drives a second career in education
It took a few career paths, but John Randolph found what he was looking in life for as an educator. Randolph is currently the principal at Round Lake Middle School. -
Exploring the sociology of fear
What stokes our moral panic and fear of the "other?" Why do we enjoy Halloween and being afraid? CLC Instructor David Asma explores the effects of sensational news, myth and media literacy on our collective psyche. -
CLC instructor tackles climate change morality at the peak of ethics
Dr. Benjamin Hole presented his research on climate change ethics at the Rocky Mountains Ethics Congress, one of the most prestigious gatherings for ethical scholars worldwide. -
Why oral hygiene is key to whole-body health
Learn why good dental hygiene benefits your overall health. Dental Hygiene Instructor Julie Boldt gives tips for maintaining oral hygiene at home. She explains what occurs during a dental exam and how to minimize going-to-the-dentist anxiety. -
How to build good habits
Learn how to build and keep good habits -- and break bad ones -- with insights from CLC instructors Jay Wiltshire and Brent Steffens. Good habits make you stronger and more successful, no matter where you are in life. -
Career Spotlight: Healthcare
Healthcare workers are in high demand. Learn how to start your career and why CLC is the best school to earn your credentials or transfer degree. -
CLC police participate in Pink Patch Project
The CLC police department is participating in the Pink Patch Project this October to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. -
Foundation Golf Classic raises over $135k
The annual Golf Classic on Sept. 16 raised over $135k to provide grants and scholarships for students. -
How to build your welding career
Tune in to hear all about welding, a high-demand career offering stability and growth potential for men and women. Learn how to take that first step to a rewarding future in high-tech manufacturing.
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Start planning next semester
Spring 2026 classes ready for viewing
Registration opens to the public Nov. 10. Talk to your College and Career Navigator to set up a class schedule that works for you. Spring classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.