In recent years the US has seen an astronomical rise in rehabilitation centers. From privately funded centers much like the Bluff Plantation to the government-funded
Month: May 2019
Academic Senate discusses class sizes
The Academic Senate met in the Faculty and Staff Center to discuss Student Enrollment. One of the primary focuses in the meeting was to have
Pro: PA system is a must
Public Address systems are the most efficient way of communicating with your school because of the amount of space you can cover in dangerous situations.
Robert Gillies Thursday Concert
Scottish born singer-songwriter Robert Gillies took the stage and played an uplifting symphony that heads gleefully bobbed side to side to. The performance took place
Flor y canto
Copy by Angelica Lopez and Photos by Chelsea Westman Dance and music are components of many different cultures. Using unique rhythms and colorful outfits for
Flex form changed
Professors will have a better route to submit their flex hours by substituting a physical form with a interactive online option. Every full-time professor at
Getting connected through LinkedIn?
Pro: New ways to network By Jackson Hayon, Staff Writer There is no denying that social media is becoming increasingly important in a modern, technology-based
Celebrating Chicano/ Chicana roots
Discovering cultural roots through a means of expression can be transformational. For this club, it is the central basis for diversity and family. A collaborative
Say it loud and proud
Story by Gina Wong and Susan Lopez Public speaking can be someone’s greatest fear, but for others, they find it as a way to communicate
Piano prodigy finds the keys to the future
While most children listen to whatever’s popular on the radio, few go out of their way to listen to 19th century Hungarian musicians. But that’s