When Engelbert Peraza strolled across the stage at California State University, Fullerton, his colleagues and friends chanted, “Engelbert! Engelbert!” as he smiled and accepted the
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“Our Town” comes home
A play without scenery and props in which the actors move chairs and stairs around the stage may seem like a simple, bare-bones production, but
Preventing career Khat-astrophy
Two certificates, two associate degrees, two bachelor’s degrees, one master’s degree and a doctorate on the way. Learning has been a lifestyle for Mon Khat,
The “cornerstone” of Pierce’s Vet Tech
When Angela Killips was hired at an animal vaccine clinic, her job history was minimal, but her experience with animals was plenty. From a 26-year-old
The ‘been there, done that’ English professor
From the Marine Corps, to a security guard at Warner Bros., to finally becoming an English professor, Jason Freudenrich is a man who has ‘been
Parisian street art, ‘The Little Prince’ and Pierce
An artist’s vision doesn’t always come out as a masterpiece, but for Lyndsay Phillips it’s more about spurring the imagination and enjoying the creative process.
Beneath the tradition and the culture
Through archeology, the secrets of lost civilizations are revealed, and what was once unknown can now be explored. Archeologist, Ronald “Sonny” Faulseit, has a drive
Treat life like a runway, always go forward
A tastemaker, is one who sets the standards of what is currently popular or fashionable. Social media is an integral tool used by the fashion-forward.
Spirit fingers and twinkle toes
ASL is not only an identity and culture, but for some, a necessity. People who have given their life to the art of dance can
Blown away by hot deals
Tents flew, glass broke and the wind kicked up dust while more than 2,000 shoppers enjoyed the Vintage Market this past Sunday. Rows of tents