2 Folgen

Hello and welcome to Community College Commentary (aka C Cubed), a show where community college students come together and discuss topics that are important to us in this stage of our lives. We're excited to have you with us for our very first episode! Today we will be discussing the following topics: mental health and its representation in the college world, what success means to us and who we look up to as role models, and some of the similar and differing educational experiences we've had that have shaped the people we are today.

C3 Randall Runyon

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Hello and welcome to Community College Commentary (aka C Cubed), a show where community college students come together and discuss topics that are important to us in this stage of our lives. We're excited to have you with us for our very first episode! Today we will be discussing the following topics: mental health and its representation in the college world, what success means to us and who we look up to as role models, and some of the similar and differing educational experiences we've had that have shaped the people we are today.

    Episode 2

    Episode 2

    Welcome to episode 2 of C Cubed! Today we'll discuss our healthy and unhealthy habits around work/life balance, the importance of sleep and how to make sure we get enough, and why its so difficult to actually focus on schoolwork.

    • 46 Min.
    Episode 1

    Episode 1

    Today we will be discussing the following topics: mental health and its representation in the college world, what success means to us and who we look up to as role models, and some of the similar and differing educational experiences we've had that have shaped the people we are today.

    • 42 Min.

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