Writer’s strike closes

On Feb. 12, the writer’s strike came to a much anticipated close with the overwhelming majority of writers voting to go back to work after 100 days. Some of you who are sick of watching reruns may be wondering why the strike began in the first place. If you care, then please let me give you a quick primer.

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RCC track team sprints for the gold

The Tigers had a strong showing from both the men and women’s track teams as they ran through the competition in a meet held on Feb. 29 at Riverside City College. From the field events to the sprinters and long distance runners, Riverside track and field dominated both Golden West and Saddleback, getting first, second, and third in most of the dual meet’s events.

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RCC highlights clubs available to new students

Club Rush is held every year to recruit, or at least to educate students about the wide variety of clubs that are offered at Riverside City College. These clubs are considered extra curricular, and stand independent of unit driven courses. Students already participating in these clubs have chosen to do so with the intent on having that “something extra” on their resume.

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Building bridges to the Capitol

Amongst the pillars of marble and polished stone of storied monuments, the houses of legislative, executive, and judicial, stood Juan Carlos Lucio. He visited the Nation’s Capital last January not as a tourist but as an ambassador. Armed with his charismatic smile, subject expertise and months of proven research he stood in front of academics, scientists, and politicians, and delivered a presentation about his research.

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