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Robotics classes delayed
Calhoun Community College students who hoped to take classes for credit at the new Alabama Technology Park next fall will be disappointed.
Bethany Clem, dean of technology and work force …
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Then quit advertising that you have robotics classes trying to get students to come to your school. When Your robotics classes and center is up and running then you can say "LOOK WHAT WE HAVE" until then you shouldnt falsely advertise what YOU DONT HAVE!!! Ive seen your advertisments on the TV about this!