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 ...
The Extended Opportunity Program has seen a decrease in students enrolled in the program since the pandemic. During the pandemic, many classes, programs, workshops, and resources were pushed online, ...
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 ...
“California Dreaming” by The Mamas & The Papas plays from the DJ booth as Noelle Boyd enters the spotlight. Vintage sunglasses protect her eyes from the blinding stage lights as she sashays down the ...
Rays of sunshine scatter through the sheets of bubble rap diffusing the view inside her car window. The quiet tree-lined street is calm and peaceful as dawn arrives. Shivers ripple through her body, ...
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 ...
El Camino College hosted a dance event where dancers from all choreography classes and dance workshops collaborated to put on a performance of many different genres in Marsee Auditorium on Nov. 6. The ...
Located in the old social science building, El Camino College is offering a new course this fall semester called “Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies,” which introduces lesbian, transgender, gay, bisexual ...
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 ...
On Wednesday nights, Alahna Alton comes alive. Strutting down the empty, dimly-lit Everington Street in East Los Angeles in a crop top, jeans that hug her slim figure and three-inch heels that click ...
Seventeen years ago, Cass Cisneros stood on the sidewalk outside the North Hollywood office of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), terrified to step inside with ...
With human-caused climate change increasing temperatures, decreasing rain and snowfall, and escalating the frequency and severity of storms and wildfires, Southern California’s four seasons are now ...