Students use their words to communicate more than just a speech. Contestants put words to action to start a conversation for change. The ASO-sponsored speech
Author: Monica Vigil
Participation trophy of classrooms
Everytime you skip a three-unit class, it will cost you about $5. But if your instructor grades on attendance, you may pay a steeper price.
Get Psyched: an in-depth research based showcase
Students dressed for success stood proudly in front of their research projects awaiting those who came to learn more about their specific study. The
Problem solved: just get involved
Extracurriculars are not just for high school. They make the difference between just getting through community college and actually enjoying the experience. Whether you’re trying
Concerns of students is top priority with new scholarships and mental health awareness
The Grad Guru app’s relaunch with a new scholarship component was announced by Transfer Center Director Sunday Salter during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting. Grad Guru
The Vigil-ant Vegan: The Fallacy of Perfection
Let’s get something out of the way. No vegan is 100% vegan. Even the best vegan in the world is imperfect. She could have been
Dancers spring into action with dance auditions
The dance department will be hosting auditions for the spring dance concert Saturday Feb. 25 in North Gym 5601. Check-in begins at noon with auditions
Column: The modern vegan
If you’re an animal lover, a health nut or an environmentalist, the thought of going vegan has probably crossed your mind. Perhaps you haven’t made
Imprinting significance through ink
Instead of the aroma of cheese and dough, Jared McFarland is now constantly surrounded by the smells of fresh paint and ink, just how he