RCC annual job fair a success

It was a dark and rainy day on Oct. 5 when Riverside City College held their annual job fair in the A.G. Paul Quadrangle.

Despite the weather, it did not seem to perturb many as the employers and the potential employees who were out in full force making new possibilities happen.

Los Angeles among cities ‘occupied’

The youth turns up the heat on Wall Street.

Thousands have gathered in public squares all across the country in what has become the largest public demonstration against corporate greed since the bank bailouts of 2008.

Downtown Riverside gets occupied

The chant of “We are the 99 percent” shouted out loud at the pedestrian mall in Downtown Riverside was liberated and occupied by just over 300 people of all ages from toddlers with their parents to retirees on Oct. 15.

Welcoming the new RCC president

Cynthia Azari was officially sworn in as Riverside City College’s tenth president at the Landis Performing Arts Center on Oct. 6.

Azari’s inauguration took place six months after she officially accepted the position as president in April.

Students don’t want to be cut

A protest was held outside of the Martin Luther King Jr. building at Riverside City College on Oct. 19 to protest the loss of mentors of the Science Technology Engineering Math center.

STEM center shuts down

The Science Technology Engineering Math Center, a nationwide program offered at Riverside City College, was shut down without any notice to students or faculty Sept. 30 through Oct. 4.

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