From prison to purpose
Prison During COVID: Part Four When the COVID scare finally faded, doors were unlocked and things inside prison slowly shifted back to normal: counts eased up, movement opened back up, work details kicked back in. On […]
Prison During COVID: Part Four When the COVID scare finally faded, doors were unlocked and things inside prison slowly shifted back to normal: counts eased up, movement opened back up, work details kicked back in. On […]
Prison During COVID: Part Three When COVID lockdown inside prison stretched from weeks into months, the outside world stopped feeling real. Prison became everything—the walls, the noise, the smell. The hunger, mold, and leaking ceilings were all normal. Every day I felt heavier. What really got to me was being forgotten. […]
Prison During COVID: Part Two What followed was slower, quieter, and in many ways worse. The days stopped having names once the lockdown became permanent. We were sealed inside our pod with no warning and […]
Prison During COVID: Part One My name is Thomas Moen. I am 58 years old. I have two daughters, six grandchildren, and one great grandchild. I also have two dogs that I love taking on walks, and I […]
Three DMACC Honors capstone students chose to partner with DMACC’s National Crime Victim’s Rights Week committee as part of their service learning project to publish information that raises awareness on NCVRW. DMACC is hosting events […]
By Lily Okech As I pulled up my phone and searched for a Whole Foods store, I quickly found the address in West Des Moines. After parking my car, I entered the store and grabbed […]
By Yanely Lizarraga In today’s music industry, the conversation around cultural appropriation and the ownership of musical styles is more prominent than ever. Artists are now held accountable for borrowing elements from other cultures, often […]
By Erin Harryman Most people think owning houseplants and taking care of them is pretty hard. As much as I want to say that it actually is really easy, I can’t. Owning houseplants is a […]
Bashar Abdulrazzaq for ENG 105 “There is no honorable way to kill, no gentle way to destroy. There is nothing good in war except its ending.” Abraham Lincoln said this because he lived through the […]
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