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Eshelman goes from classroom to racetrack Online to College Club buzzes for a cause Tough road to a Ph.D.
 

Eshelman goes from classroom to racetrack

DAVID DEHN Junior colleges are often ridiculed as a waste of time, or where people go to enjoy a few more years of high school. For the students of these colleges, it is a way to earn the same degree others get from a four-year university for less debt. They can also enjoy success. One [...]

Online to College Club buzzes for a cause

JESSICA RUBIO Many clubs this semester have been trying to brainstorm different ways to raise money to fund themselves. One club went a different route and decided to raise money to not only benefit their club, but to benefit a good cause. The Online to College club found a different way to raise money. “I [...]

Tough road to a Ph.D.

DESIREE TOLI Barbara King is no stranger to the Chaffey campus. She has seen it from all angles. The philosophy professor now holds a new title: Dr. Barbara King. Her trek to receiving the highest degree in her field came after years of unforeseen change, hard work, and perseverance, finally bringing her full circle  back  [...]

Paul Gomez named new Governing Board President

14 December 2011

SARA GODING The warm, friendly environment inside betrayed the gloomy weather outside on Dec. 12 as the Chaffey Governing Board members unanimously voted Paul Gomez in as the new president. San Bernardino County Supervisor Janice Rutherford swore in Gomez and two fellow members that were also up for new board positions. The momentous event was consummated as Katie [...]

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Non-traditional jobs workshop challenge gender roles

07 December 2011

STEVE OLSON The limited amount of material didn’t stop students from finding their way into MACC 208 for a lecture on nontraditional jobs by Carli Straight of the college’s Institutional Research department. While just 15 pre-made packets were available, all 20 attendees participated with the exercises of the presentation. Straight informed the crowd that a [...]

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Chaffey racing team takes the bronze

07 December 2011

RAMIRO DELGADO It’s a little known fact that Chaffey College has a legacy in NASCAR racing, not to mention that several of NASCAR’s premieres are Chaffey alumni. This American pasttime has much more to offer than just high-speed crashes; on November 25, Irwindale Speedway  hosted a great race and an even better rallying point for those [...]

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Where do you do your business?

07 December 2011

DAVID DEHN The call of nature is answered by everyone everyday, and sometimes that happens to be on campus. The campus doesn’t have just one bathroom, and not all bathrooms are created equal. So, what bathroom is the best one to do your business? Is it the same for men and women? If there is [...]

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Recycled fashion

07 December 2011

DESIREE TOLI Fashionistas and bargain shoppers got their kicks, at the first Community Clothes Closet Sale on November 17th.  Julie Sanchez, The GEM committee, and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art hosted the first Recycled clothes sale in AD-150 from 10 am to 2pm. GEM, The Green Earth Committee, asked the campus community to donate [...]

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Top 5 for the holidays

07 December 2011

MARISA POPE While the holidays have amazing moments that you can’t experience any other time of year, they are also filled with moments that you wish you could forget. These are the top five reasons to love and hate the holidays. Top 5 Reasons to Love the Holidays: You’re spending time with your family. You [...]

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A Brief Introduction of the Multicultural Club, Chaffey College

07 December 2011

FORREST SAM The Multicultural Club, previously known as the International Club, is a student-centered club that aims to provide different cultural experiences and promote cultural diversity. We believe that the more we know about each other, the less likely we are to judge. Therefore, we always look for opportunities to engage students with various cultural [...]

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Nationally ranked Citrus pummels Panthers

07 December 2011

DANIEL ZALDIVAR The Owls of Citrus College had 21 point lead at the end of the first half as they converted over 50 percent of their field goals and 60 percent from the outskirts of the three-point line when they defeated the Panther basketball team in the finale of the Neil Edwards Tournament on Nov. [...]

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Pike’s peppering promotes perseverance

07 December 2011

SEVANNY CAMPOS As I was writing this on Nov. 29, the LAPD gathered by Dodger Stadium, and loaded up on buses toward City Hall to remove the Occupy Los Angeles protestors from Los Angeles City Hall. This move comes a week after the pepper spraying at UC Davis. For those of you who live under [...]

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Occupy seats, not your colleagues’ time

07 December 2011

DAVID DEHN The meaning behind the word “occupy,” in the sense of a protest group, has fallen off the track as of late. I’m all for protesting/speaking up for something that you feel is an injustice but where does that line end? I’ll tell you it ends: when your protest leads to disrupting other people’s [...]

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Occupy Education

07 December 2011

ANDREW PORTILLO With more cuts coming to higher education in California, a sense of discontent has begun to stretch out amongst students and teachers. It resembles the sense of discontent surrounding the Occupy Wall Street movement and its vexation with the current economy. It’s with this resentment that the Occupy Wall Street movement has begun to generate momentum. [...]

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Your teachers do more than teach

07 December 2011

VIRDINIA LIMON Grading papers, instructing, and making time for students is what consumes the majority of a professor’s time. Aside from that and personal responsibilities, most professors work hard to reach additional goals. English instructors Jeremy Kaye and Leona Fisher are to be congratulated for their most current achievements. Kaye has been teaching for 10 [...]

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Koenigshofer explores mind’s design in new book, and lecture

07 December 2011

VIOLET CANALES History, humanities and philosophy professor Dr. Ken Koenigshofer gave an interesting lecture in Wargin Hall 112 about his book on the mind. The Anthropology Club and the Club of Secular Understanding hosted the Nov. 30 lecture attended by about 60 students, staff and their families. Students with different majors joined the lecture to [...]

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Muppets finally find it easy to be green

01 December 2011

STEVE BOVI Some movies are made for children, while others are intended for older audiences. It is a rare find when a film reaches out to both. The Muppets reaches, grabs and pulls audiences into a fun-filled trance. The story follows Gary, Mary and Walter. Gary and Mary have been dating for a long time, [...]

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Egyptians have first fair and free elections

30 November 2011

 AMAL ROCKN Most Westerners have so much freedom that they do not realize it is a luxury. We take for granted what many people would die for, literally. Tunisia lit the spark, firing the hope for Egyptians and other Middle-Eastern countries in having the freedom and rights they have always imagined. In early February 2011, [...]

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The end of the Dopf era

22 November 2011

SPENCER BRUNO When the final horn sounded Friday, Nov. 11 at Riverside Community College, not only was it the end of Jim Dopf’s nearly decade long stay as the Women’s Water Polo coach, but the end of the Lady Panthers promising 2011 campaign. After being eliminated in the South Coast Conference Tournament just three games [...]

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Poetry Slam

22 November 2011

KIRA OCHOA Poets can be seen as painters. Their words are the paint and the audience is the canvas. When viewed like this, the campus became a masterpiece when students came together to compete in Chaffey’s Poetry Slam, held in the Students Activities lobby on Nov. 3. “I think the event was amazing. All of [...]

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Engineering for success

22 November 2011

SARA GODING Engineering club merges technical ideas and philanthropy. It’s not all fun and games for the club members, who took first place in a sumo-robot building contest at Cal Poly Pomona last year, it’s also about giving back and helping out. This year the engineering club will be gathering books to send to Africa, [...]

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Gulf War vet honors others returning home from duty

22 November 2011

HANNAH COLLETT To the average person, Veteran’s day is a day off from school and a day designed to honor those who have served our country. To those who have been in the front lines or have had a family member serve, the day takes on a whole different and deeper meaning. Nancy Pilonieta, an [...]

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A celebration among all cultures

22 November 2011

KATIE LOYA It is widely known that Chaffey has students of many ethnicities, but it is rare to see them all together being elaborately celebrated. The International Education Week did exactly that. Students from all ethnicities, races, religions and culture gathered in the quad to celebrate not only their own cultures and traditions, but those [...]

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