By Travis West | Staff Writer After ending 2012 with a 10-5 record, the Riverside City College men’s basketball team has established themselves as a powerhouse in the Orange Empire Conference with a 7-1 record against conference teams and a 16-7 record overall. The team has found a formula for success and is thriving. In
Day: February 11, 2013
Welcome back Riverside City College, to another year filled with optimism. During the winter break, the Riverside Community College District Board of Trustees voted to remove Moreno Valley College from RCCD’s Go-Pass program contract with Riverside Transit Agency. According to the agenda item (IV-C-1) from the Dec. 4, 2012 Board of Trustee meeting, students from
By James Williams | Staff Writer MEN’S TENNIS The Riverside City College Tigers men’s tennis team opened the season with a victory over the all-freshman lineup that make up the Glendale Community College Vaqueros in a 9-0 shutout on Jan. 31. Tigers’ freshman Danny Garcia won his first career college match against Santiago Segovia, 6-3,
By Jarred Jackson | Staff Writer The RCC Cheer and Dance team recently competed in the 2012 Universal Cheer Association/Universal Dance Association Nationals Championships at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL on Jan. 19th. Before leaving for competition the program put on a Goodbye Showcase on Sat. Jan. 12th at 7 p.m. to debut to
By Jarred Jackson | Staff Writer Things are looking good so far for the Riverside City College Softball team as they gear up for the start of the season. They are already 2-0 in non-conference play. When asked about her team starting off the season 2-0 with a two game win streak, head coach Michelle
By Javier Cabrera | Interim News Editor Later this year the Riverside Sport Hall of Fame is scheduled to induct seven new members at its 11th annual Riverside Sport Hall of Fame Parade of Champions and Induction Celebration at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium on May 19. One notable member being inducted is David Almquist, Riverside
By Nishè Butler | Interm Inscape Editor Albert Melendez / Special to Viewpoints Is it possible that Charles Dickens is back? It appears I have encountered some type of time machine and have entered London, England during the 1830’s. A beautiful overcast day, the smell of sweet kettle corn fills my nostrils and the sound
By Destiny Rivera | Editor-in-Chief Teenagers limped out of the theater dressed in tattered clothing and face paint in promotion of the new movie, “Warm Bodies.” While I stood in line, I watched as they staggered around, scaring one or two guests and was the least bit entertained. I seemed to have the same reaction
By James Williams | Staff Writer Luis Solis / Photo Editor Los Angeles Times Editor in Chief Davan Maharaj gave the 45th Hays Press-Enterprise lecture on Feb. 4 to address the state of journalism. Maharaj’s lecture concluded the first of four days of the UC Riverside’s 36th annual Writers Week. Writers Week is the longest