Easy Nutritious meal packed with flavor (not calories)!

Paloma Steele / Staff Writer On the last volume of the Foghorn paper, someone expressed wanting recipes.  I loved that idea and since as a mommy and a student sometimes time and budgets are tight, you can look to this blog for simple, delicious and healthy recipes.  Today’s menu:  Greek Chicken Pitas (6 servings).  The grilled chicken, olives and feta cheese marry well in this fast meal! Here is the shopping list: 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts halves 1 cup of Greek salad dressing (you will us 3/4 cup first so measure that out) 8 ounces of romaine lettuce, tear it…

The effects of SOPA and PIPA

By Sam Parris -Chief Photographer/Copy Editor It’s the first week of the semester, you’ve got your textbooks, you’ve been to day one and you’ve just realized you don’t have a clue who this Quantum guy is or why he needs so many mechanics. Your classmates are just as clueless, and if the color of the professor’s beard is anything to go by, he’ll probably only be able to recount an endless tale of what school was like back in the ‘50s. A quick trip to the library and its free Wi-Fi access might be your answer, your salvation, and then—your…

Thanks for letting it go Rick Perry

  In the year 2000, Texas was blessed with a brand new governor, James Richard “Rick” Perry; at least Texas was blessed in his eyes. The real view is Texas got a cancer that has slowly been trying to kill it. Perry first became governor after George W. Bush was elected to be President of the United States, two years before a real election was to be held. In this short amount of time Perry managed to set the record for most vetoes during a single legislative session with a staggering 82 vetoes. That was just the beginning of the…

Speech professor wins Creighton Award

Kelsey Heatley/Associate Editor Marla Chisholm, DMC Professor of Speech Communication, was named the 10th recipient of the Creighton Award for teaching excellence. Born and raised in a small town Poland, Ohio, Chisholm attended college at Mount Union where she graduated with in speech, drama and english with honors. “Some students have the opportunity for their parents to pay for them to go to school. I had to take my own initiative and get loans to pay for my education. It was not easy”, Chisholm said. Chisholm said she worked various jobs to support her education such as waitressing and being…

Meningitis Vaccine legislation in effect at DMC

Jennifer Powell/ Staff Reporter Because of the requirements of Texas Senate Bill 1107, all new college students 29 and younger must show proof of having a meningitis at least 10 days before the first day of class. Students failing to do this may have holds placed on their records preventing them from attending classes until they are able to provide proof of receiving the vaccination to the Admissions Office. Kimberly Ibarra is returning Del Mar student who is required to have the meningitis vaccine before she is allowed to attend class.  “I haven’t had my vaccine yet,” she said while…

CCRTA says Vamonos

CCRTA is conducting an online survey to assess community opinions on present and future options for public transportation in Corpus Christi and surrounding service areas. This survey is in addition to the survey distributed on board CCRTA buses in late October and early November. Completing the survey will provide a chance to win an Apple iPad, gift certificates to local stores and “B” bus passes. Click here to take English survey <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7Y3QMV7> Click here to take Spanish survey <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZZ5S83T>

DMC students embrace GIS technology

Kelsey Heatley/ Web Editor GIS Technology Is Changing Our World The DMC GeoTech Center, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi teamed up on November 16 for the 14th annual Geographic Information Systems GIS) day.  According to www.gis.com, a geographic information system integrates hardware, software and data for capturing, managing, analyzing and displaying forms of geographically referenced information. The free event was open to local schools, students, and residents interested in learning about GIS applications. GIS day provided hands on activities, presentations, and visits with GIS professions and experts who work in fields such as education, industry, government and other various…

New dean of Student Engagement and Retention

Maddie Chalk/Editor In Chief Del Mar College underwent a school-wide reorganization of nearly every department including the offices of Student Engagement and Retention this past summer. Cheryl Gardner has spent nearly three weeks in the position of Dean of Student Engagement and Retention since taking over Sandra Valerio’s former interim title. Gardner said the position will take a little longer to get used to than usual due to the reorganization and because there was not a permanent dean in the position before her. “I didn’t come into a department that was already flowing and functioning at full capacity,” Gardner said.…

City needs to focus on state of disrepair

A beautiful and resourceful opportunity lies before us like a pearl on the flesh of an oyster. Unfortunately for the City of Corpus Christi, it seems like the pearl is imperfect and the oyster has lost its freshness and has started to stink up the place. Whether through lack of leadership or hmm, let me see, maybe…lack of leadership, this city continues to fail in climbing the ladder of success as a city that can draw people, money and retain the brightest minds it produces. One example is the beautiful wind turbines that grace our bayfront near the American Bank…