The orange hair appeared messy at first, but with a closer look, each neon spike, varied in length and width, is molded and angled perfectly.
Author: Rebecca O'Neil
College hour on hold
The issue of low enrollment loomed over Monday’s Academic Senate meeting as faculty members discussed the success of College Promise. Vice President of Student Services
Set sail toward Vikings
Men’s volleyball advances to the semifinals of the state championship to face the undefeated Long Beach City College Vikings after a straight set win over
Gather up food and knowledge
Students were given food — and food for thought — at the Vegan Society’s celebration of Earth Day on Thurs., April 19. Vegan bagels and
Present and accounted for
Poised over a table of accounting students in the tutoring center, Talar Hanounek’s bright eye contact and brighter smile suggests a focused woman. But her
Mall marquee remains black for two years
Spring 2018 marks the fourth semester in a row that the North Mall’s marquee has been blacked out. Before it was completely shut down, the
National protest spurs local student action
“This is what democracy looks like—” Bella Aguilar-Rosil shouted through a megaphone as she led a crowd of students and faculty to the north end
Hemp for the homeless
Hemp was once a thriving piece of manufacturing and construction, but for 80 years cultivation was illegal due to its close connection to marijuana. However,
DACA recipients still have support
As President Donald Trump’s tentative date for the DACA rescindment nears, faculty, staff and on-campus clubs’ commitment to serve undocumented students continues. General knowledge of
Preview: Day of Politics nears
Polarized ideologies may feel the heat during the Day of Politics when legislators and students take the stage for speeches, questions and moderated debates. On