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Dalton State goes tobacco-free
Dalton State College has joined the ranks of other tobacco free campuses in the University System of Georgia.
High schools take advantage of College Application Day
Over 100 seniors at LaFayette High applied to a Georgia college of their choice and received a "College Bound" t-shirt on the Second Annual Georgia Apply to College Day.
Photo Fun with Your Digital Camera and Computer offered at DSC
A digital camera and computer can produce photograph magic together, and in the new Dalton State College class Photo Fun with Your Digital Camera and Computer, students will learn the wizardry to make it happen.
Hamilton Medical Center opens Dedicated Education Unit
The old adage "Experience is the best teacher" will be proved every day in Hamilton's new Dedicated Education Unit, with experienced nurses serving as clinical teachers.
Friends and Neighbors: David Boyle
Social work is known for its high degree of burnout. And that's just the thing David Boyle has spent the past eight years trying to stop.
Executive committee named for Archway Partnership
The University of Georgia Archway Partnership recently announced the selection of the executive committee and chairpersons to serve the Dalton/Whitfield County community.
Headline: College application deadlines less overwhelming for SHS seniors
A Sonoraville High School senior returned to the school following graduation last year for help applying to college during the summer months.
DSC students face fee increase
Students at Dalton State College will pay an extra $50 fee starting in the spring semester to help cover funding cuts to the college.
Colleges adjusting to budget cuts
Staff reductions, academic cuts and program reviews are under way on college campuses nationwide, and few higher education leaders see the financial outlook improving soon, a new study shows.
Dalton State College welcomes blues singer E.G. Kight
Dalton State College is pleased to welcome award-winning blues artist E. G. Kight back to campus for an evening of jazz, country, Southern rock, gospel and blues on Tuesday, Dec.
DSC building at Career Academy will mean "an easier transiition" for students
Construction on the $2.6 million Dalton State College campus next to the Whitfield Career Academy is expected to be finished in less than six months.
Today, 20-somethings think outside the corner office and look beyond the size of a paycheck.
Bandy Heritage Center will present Annual Civil War Lecture Series
The Bandy Heritage Center for Northwest Georgia will present the first of its Annual Civil War Lecture Series events on Thursday.
Georgia Women of Achievement focus of historical society meeting
Business leader Jack Bandy will be the guest speaker at the Tuesday, Nov. 17, meeting of the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society.
New Dalton administrator eyes bike, walking trails
Some people look at the various creeks crisscrossing the Dalton area and see only water.
Organizing expert to teach DSCa s Clutter Boot Camp
Taught by nationally-known professional organizer Allison Carter, this class can change disorganized lives for the better.
DSC Continuing Ed offers Excel 2007 Charts & Graphs class
Microsoft Excel is one of the leading spreadsheet programs on the market, and for many people, proficiency in the software has become a workplace requirement.
Election Day 2009 a referendum on President Obama? Depends on who you ask
There was no way you could say Republicans had a bad night on Election Day, Dalton State College history professor Tom Veve said Wednesday.
Georgia Power recognizes promising new teacher
Marlena Lawrence, left, a teacher at LaFayette Middle School, is presented with a New Teacher Assistance Grant from Anne Kaiser, Georgia Power's Northwest region vice president.
Discussion focuses on making Dalton "cool"
What would it take to make Dalton a "cool" place to live for young professionals? That was the question batted around by three dozen community members on Monday at Dalton State College.
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