End of Life Act provides solace for terminally ill
Assisted suicide has finally been legalized in California and to many terminally ill patients, this comes as a major relief for both their conscience and their body.
Assisted suicide has finally been legalized in California and to many terminally ill patients, this comes as a major relief for both their conscience and their body.
Out of sight, out of mind–that’s the common phrase many of us know today.
Way, way out of sight for most people is the big blue ocean, home to our aquatic friends and for many of us, our meal entrées. To Southern Californians, the ocean is only a summer playlist drive away, but even we seem to forget that the number of our sea friends is not infinite.
Aarefah Mosavi and BAMN representative Hoku Jeffrey speak in front of Riverside City College students on March 23 regarding the Riverside Community College District’s hiring of Lorraine Jones, a former Mt. SAC administrator accused of covering up on-campus rape.
Fans dressed head to toe in black clothing, leopard print coats, and dark makeup filled the Dolby Theater March 20 for the closing night of Paleyfest to honor “American Horror Story: Hotel.”
Chief analyst for Economics and Politics, Inc. John Husing, spoke at Riverside Community College on March 8 at 12:50 p.m. about the economic realities of the Inland Empire.
Smoking in California isn’t seen as a huge problem, in fact, except for Utah the state has one of the lowest smoking rates in the country. However, best just isn’t good enough for the Golden State
Economic development in the Inland Empire has been a hot button issue lately with a renewed influx of people into the area and housing prices in the metropolitan areas steadily rising.
The Riverside City College baseball team ran away with a 5-3 win, against Santa Barbara City College on March 23, despite a scoreless four innings.
After winning first place in the Chaffey tournament on March 11-12, the men’s and women’s swim teams continue to be the teams to watch out for as they prepare for conference championships in April.
The Riverside City College women’s tennis team fell short of a victory once again after a 5-4 loss to Orange Coast College (10-1) on March 15.