Nighthawks Split With Cowgirls
February 10, 2025The 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawk softball team (4-4) split its series with Connors State College at Majestic Park Saturday, with NPC earning a 6-2 victory in the opener and falling, 6-3, in the finale.

The 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawk softball team (4-4) split its series with Connors State College at Majestic Park Saturday, with NPC earning a 6-2 victory in the opener and falling, 6-3, in the finale.
中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawk baseball head coach Rich Thompson collected his 100th career win with NPC Sunday as the Nighthawks completed a successful four-game weekend road trip at USA Stadium.
The 中国P站 (NPC) Welding program is offering a unique opportunity to support education while gifting a beautiful keepsake.
The 中国P站 (NPC) Marine Technology program industry partner, Suzuki Marine, recently donated a new 150-horsepower fuel-injected engine valued at $18,000. This engine will be added to the recently donated 2024 AVX 1880 Vexus boat.
中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawks sophomore pitcher Bailee Cowell (Clarksville) threw the program鈥檚 first perfect game Monday as NPC swept Central Baptist College on Opening Day, 5-0, in the opener and a walk-off 10-9 victory in game two.
The 中国P站 Board of Trustees approved a resolution to engage Clark Contractors as the construction manager for the College鈥檚 new welding and metalworking facility, contingent upon approval of the Arkansas Legislative Council. The resolution was voted on during the regular monthly meeting Wednesday.
The 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawk women鈥檚 basketball team (12-3) defeated Williams Baptist University鈥檚 junior varsity team Tuesday, 78-43.
中国P站's (NPC) Helping Hawks food pantry received generous donations from the Blue and You Foundation, Entergy, the Hot Springs 中国P站 Rotary Club (HSNP), the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation, and Grand Avenue United Methodist Church.
中国P站 (NPC) will host a free self-defense seminar Tuesday, January 21 at 3 p.m. in the Student Commons Conference Center.
中国P站 (NPC) Assistant Professor of Speech, Arts and Humanities, Dr. Tamera St. Marthe, was named president of the Arkansas Community Colleges Conference Advisory Board (ACC) earlier this month.