Story by Jakki Padilla and Sophia Cortez Crews are removing hazardous materials from Russell Hall as part of the $2.5-million demolition project that will make way for a new campus entrance. In
The district may be asking voters to approve a $720 million bond for upgraded facilities this November after missing a ballot deadline two years ago. Ahead of a final vote at their
When pharmacology student Ronnie Miano first enrolled in a lab class on Hammond Hall’s second floor last fall, she never thought she’d get stuck on the first. Miano took the microphone into
Andrea Picchi the new Dean of Kinesiology is keeping SAC’s sports moving. With the drive and determination of a college basketball veteran, she spends her days juggling budgets and the current events
SAC has announced that its 2024 commencement ceremony for graduating students will take place on Thursday, June 6 starting at 5:00 p.m. It was previously at Angels Stadium since COVID-19 but takes
Community social services major Johana Duarte is planning on transferring to Cal State Fullerton in the fall. But she still doesn’t know how she’s going to pay for it. Duarte went to
The Associated Student Government hosted Club Rush, a bi-annual event showcasing both new and established clubs to recruit new members last Tuesday and Wednesday. Clubs lined the quad, informing students about their
Every Tuesday, the Thrive Center employees drive across the street to Smart & Final and grocery shop for the Food Pantry. Smart & Final has partnered with the Thrive Center, to help
Students studying to be medical professionals have moved to the $58.8 million three-story Health Sciences Building that opened on Jan. 10. Programs formerly in Russell Hall now have spacious study centers, new
Students are irritated that facilities on campus are inaccessible and broken down. Lack of communication lead students to voice their opinions at the Associated Student Government facilities town hall meeting on Feb.