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John Halwood’s journey

By Jarrett George
CCC Journalism Program

Camden County College student and radio station member John Halwood prepares to explode on the sports scene.

Dystanee Reyes: School, work and aspiration

By Zeenat Shah
CCC Journalism Program

Dystanee Reyes is a full-time student at Camden County College and full-time worker at Pandora who plans to pursue a career as a surgical technician.

Woman navigates school and motherhood

By Daja McNeill
CCC Journalism Program

Camden County College student Katheleen Quann balances the demands of religion, schoolwork and motherhood.

Bryahna Rivera: Student, worker, volunteer, pageant participant

By Julianna Becht
CCC Journalism Program
Camden County College student, Bryahna Rivera, 23, originally from Lawrenceville, Georgia, shares how she balances school life, work life and volunteering.

The life of Ian Edwards

By Ross Brown
CCC Journalism Program
Ian Edwards is a 20-year-old full-time student at Camden County College. He lives a very eventful and busy life and has a high tolerance for spice.

Yesenia Aguilar: First-generation student filmmaker

By Britney Lopez CCC Journalism Program Click here to learn about first-generation student, Yesenia Aguilar.

School, work, family, podcast: Jarrett George’s daily life

By Jake Mauriello
CCC Journalism Program

Jarrett George is a communication major at CCC. He works at a retail company who cleans cars before they get sent out. Jarrett wants to work for internships to get him to ESPN eventually. He hangs out with family, his girlfriend, and whatever he’s in the mood for. He has a football podcast called the Round Table Talk.

Dani VanZandt-Marchewka: Student and aspiring artist

By Jordan Fleisher
CCC Journalism Program

Dani VanZandt-Marchewka is a student at Camden County College. She is also an aspiring artist.

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