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World Aids Day
To promote World AIDS Day to staff and students, an event was held in the Skibo at the Halbeath Campus on 1 December.
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From Kelty to Korea the art of Tae Kwon Do is alive and kicking
Former Carnegie College employee Douglas Chalmers, a member of the Scottish Tae Kwon Do squad, recently returned from the International Tae Kwon Do World Championships in South Korea with silver and bronze medals.
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Sell out Fringe show at Carnegie Hall
Salem. 1692. Death and paranoia loom over the town, and all that live there. Whisperings of the casting of spells and the greatest of evils worm their way through the community. But what is the real evil lurking in the town? The Devil himself? Or the lies of those that want revenge?
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Babcock engineering apprentice benefits from accelerated College qualification route
Former soldier, Mark Fleming is one of a group of Babcock Modern Apprentices currently undertaking a pilot training scheme delivered by Carnegie College. The new accelerated course has been designed by the College and Babcock Marine in conjunction with the sector skills council SEMTA, and the awarding body EAL.
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Trip Share - cutting the cost of travel
CARNEGIE College is hoping that staff and students travelling to its Halbeath, Rosyth and Cowdenbeath campuses sign up to its journey-sharing scheme, Carnegie College Trip Share, to beat the ever increasing fuel costs, the demand for parking and make a marked reduction in the organisation’s carbon footprint.

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