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Students at El Camino College should understand the importance of engaging with their peers, professors and faculty. Is it that students are afraid to approach each other? Is it a problem of social ...
Sun heats the desert and a mirage of an oasis of blue water dances on the horizon. A grandmother has been walking for 10 days – from Palestine to Jordan – with her six children to flee the Palestinian ...
The 2024-2025 softball season brought the Warriors women’s softball team to the 3C2A State Championships. It’s been a season full of walk-off games, winning streaks and encouragement from their coach, ...
Tiffany “Thao” Hoang, who is deaf, has been a valuables teammate on El Camino College Warriors badminton team since she joined last year. Hoang, the coaches, and the team work together to find ways to ...
Rickety heavy wheels screeched by on the surgical floor, echoing through the sterile corridors. With a sense of excitement, she attempts to enlighten her 14-year-old son about her role as an attending ...
Free. It’s about the 40th most frequently-used word in the English language. The word also describes more than 20 resources and services available to students at El Camino College. Nearly half, or ...
Soaring food prices added economic hardships for families to access nutritious food. The number of people experiencing food insecurity and hunger in Los Angeles County remains high post-pandemic. In ...
Being an international or out-of-state student-athlete is a journey of achievements and challenges. Athletes are exposed to competitive football, using JUCO to define their skills and get noticed by ...
1947. Hollywood released “Miracle on 34th Street,” a sentimental comedy-drama about a department store Santa Claus with an identity crisis, whose case ends up in court. There is no testimony to ...
El Camino College brought back parking permits and fees for students in fall 2024 and is now considering additional changes, including increasing prices and upgrading its permit machines. While ...
El Camino College joined a growing list of community colleges that have been defrauded by what education officials believe could be a human trafficking ring. The college lost $110,298 in financial aid ...
As student enrollment and faculty numbers continue to change and budget challenges mount across California community colleges, an analysis by The Union shows disparities in pay for top administrators ...
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