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Every individual seeks outstanding service and work for their vehicles from a trustworthy, experienced mechanic. Rising search trends demonstrate 12,444,000 consumers in the U.S. are searching for a ...
In the early 2000s, El Camino College was home to over 350 cats. Today, that number has dwindled to 20 to 25 cats. The Union investigates what is behind their decline.
As the semester comes to a close, many El Camino students are either preparing for the end of their academic journey or the next steps ahead. Graduation is something students work for for years, and ...
Within the walls of El Camino College’s Arts Complex lies the photography program’s very own darkroom, where one can discover and explore the almost forgotten art of film development. While digital ...
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, ...
Graduation is a special time in the life of a student. After all the hard work, dedication and countless early mornings and late nights spent working on a degree, students have to pay for their own ...
El Cappuccino, located right next to the El Camino College Bookstore and facing parking Lot C, is a major hub for beverages and socialization. Almost like a mini Starbucks, El Cappuccino is a popular ...
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 ...
Glasses are used to enhance your vision with a prescription, protect your eyes from UV radiation from the sun or make a fashion statement as an outfit accessory. According to research by Overnight ...
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 ...
Luke Steward, 21, had a full-ride scholarship playing baseball at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, but he didn’t get enough playing time and experienced vision problems in his ...
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