The academic goals at RCC are changing
Riverside City College students will notice a few changes around campus starting this summer and next fall, as administrators map out which academic areas are most important at the college.
Riverside City College students will notice a few changes around campus starting this summer and next fall, as administrators map out which academic areas are most important at the college.
After originally clinching a share of the Orange Empire Conference Title, the Riverside City College Women’s Tennis team claimed sole possession of the title after defeating the Orange Coast College Pirates, 7-2, on April 3.
“Nowhere to go” seems to be the only thought running through many community college students’ minds.
One of the biggest and most tragic decisions that a college student can make is the decision to end his or her own life.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, a man calmly walked into a grocery store, approached the customer service counter and declared, “I just shot some people.”
Ever dream of higher education but reconsidered after knowing your chances to be enrolled?
Starting in July, Dale Paul Parnell Jr. will be replacing Debbie DiThomas, who is the current interim president of Norco College.
As the spring semester rolls on at Riverside City College, students from Norco College, Moreno Valley College and RCC are heading to the polls to elect their next student trustee of the Riverside Community College District.
With the completion of the new Math, Science and Nursing building, the attention of Riverside City College now falls on the old Physical Science and Life Science buildings as the college hopes to renovate them in the future.