Winning an Emmy sometimes doesn’t require news coverage or an entourage of photographers fighting for your attention in hopes of grabbing just a glimpse of
Author: Lauren Holmes
Award-winning math professor to retire after 33 years
Nominated for this year’s Hayward Award, a state chancellor’s award for the best community college professor in the state, mathematics instructor Katherine Yoshiwara will be retiring
Women’s volleyball team hope to win fourth championship in a row
[Updated with corrections] Not even the Los Angeles Lakers could pull off a four- peat, but the returning women’s volleyball champs like the odds while
Party celebrates 15 retirees
Cakes were just one of the edibles that lined the tables of the Great Hall Monday, May 13 during the reception to celebrate a retiring
Creating visual language through art on canvas
Rustling tree leaves dancing to the strong winds’, pacing footsteps as spectators admire the view and the music that leaks out of iPod ear buds
Auto tech club to host car show fundraiser
There’s a first time for everything, and for automotive service technology’s Future Automotive Service Technician’s (F.A.S.T.) Club, May 11 will mark their first fundraising car show.
First year coach, elected to hall of fame and wins coach of the year
Typically, athletes work hard their whole careers in hope of becoming a member of the hall of fame after retirement; however, Lance Walker thought his
Auto tech club helps struggling automotive program
A red two-door 1941 Hudson Commodore drop top convertible powered by a V6 cylinder engine is a far cry from what the Future Automotive
Tough road to success for men’s volleyball player
Among all things that are inevitable, death has the ability to hurt, alter, and change those who are still living, and volleyball player Evan Bender
Lecture marks Denim Day
A teary-eyed sociology major opened up the Denim Day evening lecture on misogyny and rape in the Great Hall on Wednesday, April 24 by sharing