Carrie Lockwood was sitting in her kindergarten class when she was a child. She was cutting a workpiece of paper with ...
The Extended Opportunity Program has seen a decrease in students enrolled in the program since the pandemic. During the ...
Throughout history, humans and our ancient ancestors have always made murals. Whether outlawed, permitted or paid for, on ...
Her sister Nadia Mendoza tried to fling herself out of the passenger door as the gray Nissan sedan hurtled down the 605 Freeway at 110 mph. Nadia thrashed as her family members tried to stop her from ...
Being an international or out-of-state student-athlete is a journey of achievements and challenges. Athletes are exposed to competitive football, using JUCO to define their skills and get noticed by ...
Just as Rome wasn’t built in a day, neither was development for the sequel to “Gladiator.” Instead, it took 24 years to craft a film with a storyline that threads a little too closely to its ...
When Jocelyn Rivera started her new job this past summer, being manager of the Warrior Pantry seemed pretty straightforward. Then came the fall semester. Rivera, a Student Services specialist, said ...
When I attended El Camino College’s “LO TECH/NO TECH” dance recital, I enjoyed watching the ballet dancers and their fantastic routines but I was surprised at the absence of music. Growing up, my ...
From large scenic set designs of Regency Era London to 19th century style-music, the play “Pride & Prejudice” made its opening night debut at the Campus Theatre on Nov. 22. This version of “Pride & ...
The feeling of getting a piercing, well, hurts…but the after-effect is what keeps you coming back for more. It makes you feel as cool as a Deftones album sounds and as aesthetic as your Pinterest ...
With the fall semester coming to an end and winter right around the corner, there are various festivities to engage in for the holiday season. The Union went around campus and spoke to students to ...