
Sep 15th, 2021
Welding Students to Benefit from Building Renovations
Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻās Welding Technology Building underwent renovations this summer that not only improved its aesthetics, but created more usable space for the program.
āThis project has been a long time coming,ā said Instructor Curtis Marshall. āMaverick (Fisher) came out over the summer and put a lot of time and effort into this. It has made for a cleaner shop and the logistics are much better.ā
The buildingās extensive overhaul included power washing and sealing the original cement floors, painting the walls and reorganizing workspaces.

Sep 15th, 2021
OCC to Observe Constitution Day Sept. 17
Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻ will celebrate Constitution Day on Friday, Sept. 17.
A Constitution Day exhibit will be on display in the Anderson Library Gallery and free booklets of the Constitution will be available to students.
The video āCreating the Constitutionā will be played on monitors in the Library Gallery and the hallways of the campus.
Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787.

Sep 15th, 2021
LTC Medical Assistant Program Earns State Ranking
The website Medical Assistant Advice ranked Lincoln Trail Collegeās Medical Assistant program among the top 15 offered in the state of Illinois. The website is designed to give students interested in a medical assisting career a place to find up-to-date information on education and careers.
Of the 40 programs available in Illinois, Lincoln Trail Collegeās program ranked 15th. Medical Assistant Advice looked at colleges offering certificates, degrees, and diplomas. LTC offers both a certificate and an associate degree.

Sep 8th, 2021
Auditions for 'Curious George and the Golden Meatball' Sept. 27-28
The Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻ Theater will hold auditions for āCurious George and the Golden Meatballā at 7 p.m. on Sept. 27-28 in the Dr. John D. Stull Performing Arts Center. Call backs, if necessary, will be at 7 p.m. on Sept. 30.
Roles are available for high school freshmen through adults. Dialogue cuts, better known as sides, are available at www.iecc.edu/occtheater for the prepared readings. Adult and high school actors should also be prepared to sing 60 seconds from any song with sheet music for the accompanist.

Aug 27th, 2021
OCC Softball Raising Funds for Press Box
Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻ Softball is raising funds to construct a press box for their field.
āIn the nearly 40 years of softball being played at OCC, there has never been a press box,ā said Coach Nick Short. āWe are looking to change that and are hoping the community can help. This is something I feel is needed and hopefully we can get it completed this fall.ā

Aug 18th, 2021
OCC Knight Kafe Serving Homemade Pizza
Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻās Knight Kafe is expanding its menu this fall to include homemade pizza.
The medium-sized pizzas contain eight slices each and come with a choice of one to three toppings for $10. Choose from traditional favorites like pepperoni and mushrooms or try new combinations like chicken and spinach. Specialty pizzas are $12 and include Hawaiian, Philly Cheese Steak, Taco, Chicken Bacon Ranch, Meat Lovers, BBQ and Italian Beef.

Aug 18th, 2021
Improvement Projects Completed at OCC
Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻās Operations and Maintenance Department has been busy undertaking several campus-wide improvement projects this summer, including two that will increase energy efficiency in Wattleworth Hall.
O&M Team Leader Clay Atkins said OCC received 1,000 free LED lights through an Ameren Illinois sponsored program. Existing fluorescent tube lights in all hallways have been replaced with the new bulbs.

Aug 16th, 2021
Patilla Joins LTC
Dr. Michael Patilla joins Lincoln Trail College as the Director of Music and Performing Arts Coordinator. He has a diverse national and international teaching and performance career.
Dr. Patilla comes to LTC from Lake Land College, where he served as the Associate Dean of Correctional Programs. Before that, he was a music professor at Mississippi State University for 18 years.

Aug 13th, 2021
OCC Fall Ceramics Course Starts August 18
Local artist Mari Yamato invites both college students and area residents to attend her fall ceramics course.
āI am very excited about working with the students,ā Yamato said. āFor the past year, we havenāt had ceramics due to COVID. I taught TRIO students this summer and enjoyed it, but it was a very condensed month-long course. Iām looking forward to this fall when Iāll have four months to teach and work with the students. In a full semester, we can relax and you can see the gradual growth in the students.ā

Aug 11th, 2021
OCC Evening Quilting Class Starts September 14
Local quilter Laurie Rist will share her expertise with students during Ķųŗģ±¬ĮĻās 10-week evening quilting course.
The non-credit class is open to varying skill levels and will meet at the West Richland Center in Noble from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays, starting Sept. 14.
Beginners will complete a designated quilting project from start to finish while learning how to read patterns as well as cut and prep material. More advanced students can work on a project of their choice with Ristās guidance.