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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 10 NOVEMBER 2016 5 Book Lover’s Day 6 Daylight Savings time ends 8 Election Day 11 Veteran’s Day-TBC CLOSED 13 Caregiver Appreciation Day 14 World Diabetes Day 17 World Peace Day 24 Thanksgiving Day-TBC Closed 25 TBC Closed 28 Cyber Monday National Novel Writing Month Week 1 - Chemistry Week Week 3 - Game and Puzzle Week IN THIS ISSUE: 1 Presidential Election 1 TBX & Relay 2 Veteran's Day 3 Teacher Spotlight 3 Graduate Spotlight 4 TBC Happenings 4 November Recipe Who is it going to be? Clinton or Trump? Written by: Hannah Young It has been a crazy election year to say the least, but no matter what, this election will be historic. Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton come from two entirely different spectrums of their respective political parties, and there is hardly anything they can agree on. The Democratic Party is with Hillary, but the Republican Party is having a bit of trouble getting on board with Trump. In a few short days, a new president will be elected and no matter how Americans feel about one or both of them, they will be deciding our fate as a country. In my opinion, this election has been a complete circus. On one side, we have Hillary’s email scandal, and accusations of her team hiring people to begin riots at Trump rallies. Then we have Mr. Trump who has openly disrespected women/disabled individuals/immigrants, and has yet to release his tax returns to prove himself. Now I will be honest, this is the first election I am considering not voting for President due to the issues that both candidates have done wrong and I feel neither of them deserve the right to be in charge of our great country. I was a Bernie supporter from the beginning and the thought still crosses my mind with the what ifs. America is the greatest country in the world and with that being said, we have a choice. To vote or not. That is the beauty of the U.S.A. Sadly, we sometimes forget that Election Day is about more than just the President. Candidates for local candidates, supreme court justices, senate members, representatives, and positions at the county level also will be elected. Even if you are on the fence like me when it comes to a president, we should get out there and vote because we do have a voice and our vote does count. Election day is November 8th. For voting locations and additional information, visit www.rockthevote.com TBX TBX Relay for Life Relay for Life Have you thought about joining TBC’s Relay for Life team? Joining is easier than ever through the website, www.relayforlife.org. Click Join A Relay. You can find TBC’s page simply by searching by team name: “Trumbull Business College.” Thanksgiving lunch will be provided by TBX on November 17 for a donation of five dollars, or three canned/dry good items to Some Place Safe. TBX and Relay for Life are planning a pancake breakfast for mid-November/ early December. TBX will be selling Daffin’s candy bars soon!
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Page 1: 10. November 2016

VOLUME 1 ISSUE 10

NOVEMBER 2016

5 Book Lover’s Day

6 Daylight Savings time ends

8 Election Day

11 Veteran’s Day-TBC CLOSED

13 Caregiver Appreciation Day

14 World Diabetes Day

17 World Peace Day

24 Thanksgiving Day-TBC Closed

25 TBC Closed

28 Cyber Monday

National Novel Writing Month

Week 1 - Chemistry Week

Week 3 - Game and Puzzle Week

IN THIS ISSUE: 1 Presidential Election

1 TBX & Relay

2 Veteran's Day

3 Teacher Spotlight

3 Graduate Spotlight

4 TBC Happenings

4 November Recipe

Who is it going to be? Clinton or Trump? Written by: Hannah Young

It has been a crazy election year to say the least, but no matter what, this

election will be historic. Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton come

from two entirely different spectrums of their respective political parties,

and there is hardly anything they can agree on. The Democratic Party is

with Hillary, but the Republican Party is having a bit of trouble getting on

board with Trump. In a few short days, a new president will be elected

and no matter how Americans feel about one or both of them, they will be

deciding our fate as a country.

In my opinion, this election has been a complete circus. On one side, we

have Hillary’s email scandal, and accusations of her team hiring people to

begin riots at Trump rallies. Then we have Mr. Trump who has openly

disrespected women/disabled individuals/immigrants, and has yet to

release his tax returns to prove himself. Now I will be honest, this is the

first election I am considering not voting for President due to the issues

that both candidates have done wrong and I feel neither of them deserve

the right to be in charge of our great country. I was a Bernie supporter

from the beginning and the thought still crosses my mind with the what

ifs.

America is the greatest country in the world and with that being said, we

have a choice. To vote or not. That is the beauty of the U.S.A. Sadly, we

sometimes forget that Election Day is about more than just the President.

Candidates for local candidates, supreme court justices, senate members,

representatives, and positions at the county level also will be elected. Even

if you are on the fence like me when it comes to a president, we should get

out there and vote because we do have a voice and our vote does count.

Election day is November 8th. For voting locations and additional

information, visit www.rockthevote.com

TBXTBX Relay for LifeRelay for Life

Have you thought about joining TBC’s Relay for

Life team? Joining is easier than ever through

the website, www.relayforlife.org. Click Join A

Relay. You can find TBC’s page simply by

searching by team name:

“Trumbull Business College.”

Thanksgiving lunch will be provided by TBX

on November 17 for a donation of five

dollars, or three canned/dry good items to

Some Place Safe.

TBX and Relay for Life are planning a

pancake breakfast for mid-November/

early December.

TBX will be selling Daffin’s candy bars

soon!

Page 2: 10. November 2016

Mr. Wayne Holloway

United States Army

Mr. Dennis R. Griffith

United States Navy

Mr. Timothy

Volzer

Mrs. Eva Flaviani

United States Navy

Ms. Anna Sittig

United States Army

Note: At the time of publication, these were the only vets of whom we were made aware. If we missed presenting you, it was unintentional.

Page 3: 10. November 2016

Student Spotlight Interviewed by: Kyla Liston

Anita M. Davis Winter 2017 Graduate

Associate of Applied Business in Administrative Assisting

with a Major in Medical Coding and Billing

How has your experience been since you started here at TBC?:

“My four years at TBC have been good, and challenging, all at the

same time. I have enjoyed the experience, but I am very tired and

ready to graduate. This is a major accomplishment for me! My

family and friends have been supportive and they all are very

happy and proud. I am so incredibly anxious to walk across that

stage and so thankful and grateful to God for giving me strength

to get through these four years.”

What are your future plans after you graduate?

“To work as an Administrative Assistant or medical secretary in a

hospital, clinic, or doctor’s office. I also wouldn’t mind teaching

Medical Terminology or Anatomy at TBC to give back training

and education to future students. I find it a tremendous blessing

to help others succeed.

Ms. Davis recently published a book of poetry My Love Letters to

God which can be purchased for $10, or borrowed from TBC’s

Library.

Faculty Spotlight Interviewed by: Hannah Young

DeShawn Scott grew up in Warren, OH and St. Louis, MO. He

came back to Warren in 1989, and since that time has evolved

into a nationally recognized artist, photographer/artist, the

founder president of two successful businesses and most

importantly, a loving parent and husband.

Mr. Scott’s educational background started with obtaining his

G.E.D. in 1998, an Associate Degree in Business Management at

Trumbull Business College in 2000, and fulfilling his goal of

obtaining his Bachelor of Arts in 2004 from Hiram College. He

took the LSAT and was accepted into Law School, but later

declined to attend because he felt it would be too much of a

burden on his family.

Between the time it takes to lead the D5 Group and instructing

at TBC, DeShawn continues to sharpen his education in the

areas of digital marketing, and audience/brand development. He

also serves on the Board of Directors at the Trumbull Art

Gallery.

Graduate Spotlight:

Where are they now?

Jessica Loosemore September 2016 Graduate

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting

Jessica started working as an Medical Assistant at

Dr. Padubidri’s Office (Plastic and Reconstructive

Surgeon) in Warren, OH on September 30, 2016.

Meet TBC’s Interim Financial

Assistance Director! Interviewed by: Casey Owsley

“My name is Justin Cornelius, and I am a resident of McDonald,

OH. I am a graduate of Ashford University where I received my

degree in History and Social Science. I am a member of the Gold-

en Key International Honor Society as well as the Alpha Sigma

Lambda National Honor Society. I am also a High School Defen-

sive Coach for Champion High School. Football has been a pas-

sion for me since I was a little boy. I have played the sport my en-

tire younger years and have coached ever since. I am married to

my wife Jessica whom I met in that little town of McDonald. She

is the Clinical Manager for Premium Pediatrics where she gets to

live her passion of caring for all the children she possibly can! We

have two children ourselves: daughter Natalie, 13 is quite simply

brighter than her parents as she has been a straight A student

since birth! Our son Andrew is 11 and is an all-around athlete; as

in we never stop all year long with his sports. From baseball, to

football, to basketball, to track; the games never end for us! I would

like to thank all at TBC for allowing me to be a part of this family.”

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Staff: Hannah Young, Kyla Liston

Casey Owsley, Cheyenne Lengel

If you’re interested in contributing

to the newsletter,

please see Ms. Kiepper in the Library!

Andrea Currington hard at

work in her new office!

Lunch & LearnsLunch & Learns Student LoungeStudent Lounge

11:20 11:20 -- NoonNoon

November 9 - DeVry University

Cocoa Krispies Turkey Drumsticks

Recipe by: Cheyenne Lengel

6 pretzel rods

Almond bark

Mini marshmallows

2 Tbsp. butter

6 cups of Cocoa Krispies or Cocoa Pebbles cereal

First, break the pretzel rods in half. Dip each one in melted

almond bark and stick two mini marshmallows on the end of each

one. Lay on wax paper. I dipped mine twice, and make sure that

the excess almond bark was all off when I set them on the wax

paper for a second time.

Next, melt the butter and remaining marshmallows over the

stove on low to medium. Melt remaining mini marshmallows in

the butter. Remove from heat, and add Cocoa Krispies.

Butter hands. Once Cocoa Krispies mixture has cooled enough to

handle, shape it around the end of the pretzel rod, forming your

drumstick. Place on wax paper to cool.

Source: www.mommysavers.com

Congratulations to the new

Mrs. Roxanne Bohach!


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