EOPS CARE program serves students
This holiday season Riverside City Colleges EOPS CARE program is offering the opportunity for you to help ensure that each of these parents have a gift for their child to open during the holidays.
This holiday season Riverside City Colleges EOPS CARE program is offering the opportunity for you to help ensure that each of these parents have a gift for their child to open during the holidays.
City lights lit up the night as Mary Figueroa and Bill Hedrick were sworn into their offices on the Riverside Community College District’s Board of Trustees in Downtown Riverside on Nov. 29.
Students concerns about the presidential election were addressed in the second post-election Student Forum sponsored by the Student Equity Committee at Riverside City College on Nov. 29.
Joshua Silva helped the Riverside City College men’s cross country team win the California Community College Athletics Association State Championship for the first time in 22 years. Meanwhile, women’s water polo Emily Martin was named to the All-OEC First Team and OEC co-Most Valuable Player.
The Riverside City College men’s cross country team broke RCC’s men’s cross country dry spell and won the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship for the first time in 22 years at Fresno’s Woodward Park on Nov. 19.
“Bleed for This” is an inspiring, but unoriginal boxing movie that follows the true story of Vinny Paz, a boxer who held world titles in multiple weight classes, through the darkest period of his life.
RCC Viewpoints sports writer Nicholas Escalera talks RCC athletics
Parking at Riverside City College is something out of a cliched horror movie. We hear and even see the monster coming, yet for some reason we charge in head first knowing the doom we’re sure to face. The endless circling of the parking structure has become maddening and vaguely like a treasured pastime.
All of these things contributed to the anticipation that was felt throughout a crowd of people waiting for the fireworks and lights to be ignited at the Mission Inn in downtown Riverside.
When most people think of Thanksgiving, they think of food and family. There are some people, however, who don’t even have the means to eat meals on a regular day. For these people, Thanksgiving is just another date on the calendar.