October 3, 2016 | by Cathy Hayden
By De'Shane Frye
Hinds Community College student
Hello, I’m De’Shane Frye. I’m majoring in mass communications here at Hinds Community College. I’ve known about photography since the tender age of 11. At that age I thought, “Anyone could do this — take a camera, point it and snap a picture.” Which in many aspects is true, but not everyone can “capture the moment.” My older cousin started showing me the in-and-outs of photography at that age, but never gave me a camera. I never truly loved being a photographer — that is until I took my first photo at the age of 22.
September 30, 2016 | by Cathy Hayden
I have had a fun time this week razzing some of my colleagues. Let me explain.
We had a super event on Sept. 26, a joint event with Empire Truck Sales and Stribling Equipment in Richland. Hinds Community College, represented by our President Dr. Clyde Muse, signed a memorandum of understanding with Empire and Stribling, represented by their CEO Jerry Swanson, to provide training at the Diesel Technology Academy on Highway 49.
September 28, 2016 | by April Garon
Homecoming festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus brought the community, alumni and current students together to celebrate our college. Alumni Awards Winners and Sports Hall of Famers made their way to the field, followed by a performance by alumni Hi Steppers backed by the Hinds Eagle Band. The 2016 Homecoming Court entered the field and the Homecoming Queen was crowned.
September 19, 2016 | by Danny Barrett Jr.
Even a writer who’s usually brain-deep in career-tech and academic programs gets a little football fever every now and again.
September 14, 2016 | by April Garon
Hi, my name is Macala Washington. I am an 18-year-old freshman and a Mass Communication major.
I chose this major because I was a student intern with Mississippi Public Broadcasting through the Can I Kick It Youth Media Institute for five summers, and it has become something that I am extremely passionate about. While interning at Mississippi Public Broadcasting, I was able to produce documentaries on behalf of my peer group. Being there for five summers helped me to build my skill set and to become a more social person.
September 13, 2016 | by Tracy Duncan
Hinds Community College classes can enhance your life.