McLean is a beacon to the lighting class

Valerie Osier | Features Editor May 29, 2014 Rigging the lighting for movies like “Titanic,” “Pretty in Pink,” “Forrest Gump” and working with Oscar-winning director James Cameron was normal for Jack McLean, who is now an instructor at Riverside City College. McLean started teaching at RCC seven years ago when his production company hired interns from…

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Auto program revs into action

Edith Noriega | Staff Writer May 29, 2014 Start your engines! The Auto Club set its gear into drive at Riverside City College encouraging student involvement in the automotive program and assisting in job placement. As a club, they are dedicated to educating, serving the community and building professional skills through projects. “We decided to start…

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The Long journey leads to Hawaii

Nick De La Luz | Special to Viewpoints RCC’s football team is known for producing Division I athletes, and is consistently recognized for the success and accomplishments of its players. However, what may not be fully recognized is the amount of hard work and dedication that is required of the players seeking to obtain scholarships….

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Band still rocks after 30 years

Edith Noriega | Staff Writer May 15, 2014 Riverside City College Marching Tigers jumped into tune celebrating their thirtieth anniversary, performing for the opening ceremonies for the USA Water Polo Championships on May 19 and on a new music video with Weird Al Yankovic with a June 3rd release. Marching band director Gary Locke and Sheila…

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