By Ben Swinford | Special to Viewpoints With the talent he possesses and the comfort he has on stage, Andrew Enos has recorded his talents and released the rock album “Grey” with the help of producer Rolly Ladd. Showing off his talents on stage at Wildwood Calvary Chapel every Wednesday, Sunday morning and night as
Month: May 2013
By Autumn Yi | Staff Writer Finals – a period of time marked by energy drinks, no sleep, and rapid studying. For many college students, the threat of finals is enough to make them do the kind of hard work in their classes they were neglecting all semester. During the day, many students spend their
By Travis West | Staff Editor “Potential and Procrastination” is a hip hop album that debuts the talents of local 24-year old artist Alfredo Pulido. It was a project that took years in the making, but the journey getting there started long before the college graduate even thought about hip hop. “I told myself that
By Mark Howard | Staff Writer Imagine being the only Black student in a class of forty and discussing the word nigger. If you have taken an RCC English course you may have been there. “The Meanings of a Word” by Gloria Naylor is published in the Bedford Reader, which is a required reading in
By David Roman | Staff Writer In the midst of summer music festivals like Coachella, Stagecoach, Bonnaroo and many others, there is one that no RCC student should miss. The annual RCC Jazz Festival came to Riverside again on May 11. Combining big band and small group jazz performances, the festival hosted jazz bands and
By Tim Cornell | Asst. Sports Editor The Riverside City College Athletics Department confirmed the hire of Phil Mathews as the new head coach for the men’s basketball team. Mathews was hired after an intense interview process that featured many well qualified candidates. The spot opened up a month ago after former head coach John
By Travis West | Sports Editor After losing its first game at state, the RCC softball team had to endure a grueling schedule of three games in two days to play for the state title on May 19 at Bakersfield College. A double elimination format allowed the Tigers to get a second chance at the
By Nishe Butler | Opinions Editor Poetic sultry compasses my soul and I am forever a fan. Hip-hop a phase, fad or subculture? I don’t think so, let us consider a generation. As I was researching the origination of Hip-Hop and observing pieces done on the topic I couldn’t help but to stop myself from
By Destiny Rivera | Editor-in-Chief Eight years ago, NBC viewers were introduced to the beloved employees of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Through nine seasons filled with laughter and tears, fans have grown with the many characters of The Office. Between heartfelt love stories and hilarious jokes, the show quickly became a classic sitcom on NBC.
By Rikki Frohmader | Staff Writer You might have heard the following phrases: “she was asking for it,” “look at the way she was dressed,” “it isn’t possible to rape a man,” “he probably liked it”. The Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network Organization (RAINN) reports that every two minutes someone, regardless of their gender, race