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Rottweiler on duty

For the Kaleidoscope's first issue, Cochise College's president Dr. J. D. Rottweiler sat down with reporter Staci Smith to discuss his visions for Cochise's future. Read more...

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First look: myCochise portal streamlines website

Cochise will soon be unveiling a new way for students and faculty to interact with the college website with the release of the myCochise portal. Kaleidoscope reporter Theresa Tate got a sneak peak at...

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An interview with Doug Stanhope

Doug Stanhope is a network television star, a stand-up comic, a writer, and a resident of Bisbee. Guest contributor Patrick A. Estes tracked down this multi-talented comedian to ask him his views on...

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MyCochise? You can keep it

Cochise College introduced the myCochise portal in February. Six months later, Kaleidoscope reporter Theresa Tate reveals why she is underwhelmed by the addition. Read more...

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Announcing the Kaleidoscope Journey Awards!

The Kaleidoscope Journey Awards, celebrating the journalistic achievements of Cochise College's hardworking students, will be held April 30 in Sierra Vista. The event will feature keynote speaker Matt...

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And we’re back!

By – Joey Hancock And we’re back! You have just picked up the first printed edition of the new Kaleidoscope student newspaper. This is a new venture for the journalism students at Cochise College and...

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Journalism: A tradition that will continue

Commentary by Loren Gladwill I won’t lie. Whenever I announce my major of journalism to the various people I meet in my life, rather than receiving congratulations and pats on

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Does anyone read these?

Commentary by Rick Hall I figured I would try something here. Maybe just for its own sake, but I can’t help myself. I don’t really feel the need to offend

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Metaphysics and Tootsie Roll Pops — two things not mentioned in this story

Commentary by Rick Hall Alright, you rubes. Stand up straight and listen up. My editor-in-chief, who loves to watch me squirm under the pressure of deadlines and required work and

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