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Students at the culinary program at Riverside City College set up lunch on Oct. 16.
Riverside City College culinary program serves students
Alina Gomez, Asst. Opinions Editor • October 29, 2025

Welcome to Riverside City College’s hotspot for culinary excellence – where kitchens are always moving, food is always fresh, and students are learning new skills and thriving under a high-speed environment. This program is anchored by a live-working restaurant that provides an experience of an actual...

Desert Catopia, the first mobile cat adoption centers, comes to California.
Mobile cat adoption center looks for new volunteers
Jaylen White, Multimedia Reporter • October 27, 2025
Israel Marin, Jeremy Stewart, and Zachary Bush all Nursing majors hanging outside the School of Nursing building on Friday, October 17th.
Governor Newsom stops Community Colleges from offering Bachelor’s degrees in nursing
Aaron Friesen, News Editor • October 25, 2025

Governor Gavin Newsom waited until Oct. 13, the last day possible, to use his veto powers as governor to stop Assembly Bill 1400 (AB 1400) from becoming law. Had it passed, AB 1400 would have directed the Chancellor of California Community Colleges...

California votes on Prop 50 next month
California votes on Prop 50 next month
Louis Tozser, News Reporter • October 20, 2025
Riverside City College athletic trainer tending to athlete (2024-2025 Season).
Turf Monster: Is turf really to blame?
Aiden Medina, Assistant Multimedia Editor • October 22, 2025

Falling to the ground, you clutch your knee, rolling over, scanning your immediate surroundings. The nearest player to you is about 10 yards away. You wonder who maybe tripped you and even look for anything on the field you rolled up on. You rest your...

Greg Russell, co-advisor of the Student Sustainability Collective, giving a speech to the crowd during the 3rd annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival at The Box Theater on Oct. 10.
Eco-Fair and Film Festival event brings together an eco friendly community
Vivian Felix, News Reporter • October 22, 2025

Living sustainably and caring for the environment continue to be promoted as important matters and highlight positive change to the Inland Empire...

Inland Empire residents dance during the No Kings protest event on Oct. 18.
Riverside’s ‘No Kings’ peaceful protest had the energy of a family barbecue
Grace Esquibel, Life Editor • October 20, 2025

In a place where many expressed their concerns for the state of the world, there were still fleeting moments of smiles, communion and dancing....

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Consumers are expected to spend an average of $890 per person on holiday shopping this year, according to the National Retail Federation.
EDITORIAL: Are holidays an excuse to overconsume?
October 25, 2025

As October comes to an end, the holidays that follow lead to another holiday season that will be overshadowed by the act of consuming.  Halloween...

Riverside City College athletic trainer tending to athlete (2024-2025 Season).
Turf Monster: Is turf really to blame?
Aiden Medina, Assistant Multimedia Editor • October 22, 2025
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Jo Cruz and Bryelle Deseo, Asian Pacific Student Union panelist for the Rainbow Engagement Center Filipino American Discussion Oct.21.
The Asian Pacific Student Union from RCC discuss Filipino experience
Roman Davison, Photography Reporter • October 25, 2025

The Asian Pacific Student Union took the stage and discussed the Filipino experience at the Rainbow Engagement Center, inside the MLK building...

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