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Catrina Martinson

  • Fallen trees surround the normally serene Rose Garden near the Dike road on campus. Photos by Paul Celeri.

    A tree obscures the backside of Lee Kildow Hall after the windstorm fell multiple trees around […]

  • Those tuned in to last week’s celebration marking the inauguration of President Joe Biden may have noticed a unique performance in the Parade Across America by a dance group founded by one of NIC’s very own f […]

  • NIC has been under a lot of scrutiny as of late over the college’s diversity council supporting the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, and the opinions section of the Coeur d’Alene Press has recently been […]

  • NIC’s English department held a live event on Tuesday afternoon launching the 34th edition of the Trestle Creek Review (TCR), despite a number of obstacles spanning from the emergence of COVID-19 earlier this y […]

  • With the stay at home orders and widespread economic shutdowns that have occurred over the past several months, many have struggled to maintain their mental and physical health, and with colder weather just […]

  • Catrina Martinson changed their profile picture 4 years, 3 months ago

  • The NIC administration and employees of the Student Union Building (SUB) Market have been working together to improve and make up for the bad rap they developed in the 2018 fall semester, due to the SUB-par […]

  • People from all over the community came together to cheer on and show their support for the athletes of the Specialized Needs Recreation (SNR) program on Nov. 7th for the seventh annual Special Needs Basketball […]

  • The theatre department took musical theatre to a whole new level with this semester’s performances of “Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread” by David Ives and “SYM” by Gerard Mathes.

    “It’s a whole different lan […]

  • The tenth annual Junk2funk eco-friendly fashion show put together by the Kootenai Environmental Alliance (KEA) took place on Saturday evening in the Coeur d’Alene Eagles Lodge showroom.

    Local artists got t […]

  • Members of the community gathered on Saturday morning to participate in the eighth annual Day of Service volunteering event and lent helping hands to a number of local non-profit organizations.

    Participants […]

  • On Monday night, members of the community gathered in the parking lot of Slate Creek Brewery to enjoy a range of festivities and services provided by various local businesses before setting off on this month’s F […]

  • Cardinal Reads kicked-off the fall 2018 semester last Tuesday with their first roundtable discussion of the book “Tribe” by Sebastian Junger, perpetuating this year’s theme and campus-wide dialogue of cultural id […]

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    Students come here from all different places; some from a neighboring town or the next state over, and some come from across the country, but regardless of where we come from there are certain things that we […]

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