There is plenty to admire about a group of student breakdancing, but their togetherness seems to be the most notable and special aspect of their group.
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Written by: Karla Rodriguez A gumball machine filled with dentures, a portrait of a tooth riding a bicycle, and another one depicted as Saint Mary. These are just a few of the unusual works of art created by Riverside City College alumni Jesus Castaneda. Castaneda debuted his first solo exhibition “Extracted Manifestations” at the Division
Riverside City College’s athletic department will celebrate the college’s 100th anniversary by inducting the largest class in the history of its hall of fame.
Posted: August 26, 2015 | Written by: Brooke Cary A few summers ago, I started to start saving up for travel. I wanted to see the world, but wasn’t sure when or where. I just knew that if the opportunity arose, I wanted to be able to get up and go. Before my last final
Posted: May 27, 2015 | Written by: Jeianne Baniqued Argie Hill, Riverside City College Model United Nations Head Delegate and Associated Students of Riverside City College Supreme Court Chief Justice, leaves his mark as a student leader in his last semester before transferring. At the National Model United Nations New York Conference on March 29-April
Posted: June 2, 2015 | Written by: Josiah Patterson In light of Mental Health Month, the Riverside County Department of Mental Health hosted a mental health fair on May 21 at Fairmount Park in Riverside. The fair was free and open to the public and consisted of nearly 95 vendors from all over Riverside County,
Posted: June 2, 2015 | Written by: Aja Sanders There is a book that he keeps on his desk, “Fire on Mount Zion – My Life and History as a Black Woman in America” written by Mabel B. Little, the same woman who raised him in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She wasn’t his mother, nor his sister
Posted: May 27, 2015 | Written by: Edith Noriega Former Riverside City College math instructor Frank Ives put a unique spin in teaching mathematics that involved integrating YouTube, a highly popular video sharing website into his classes and student lives. Ives, who taught at RCC for six years created his YouTube channel known as MathByFives
Posted: May 13, 2015 | Written by Danyel Whyte Retirement does not keep Bud Tedesco from “the real world of make believe.” If we go behind the scenes of the television department at Riverside City College we find Tedesco, after his retirement three years ago, still contributing on campus. With a background in editing for
Posted: May 13, 2015 | Written by Danyel Whyte How would you feel if you had to wait all week to enjoy sweet company and a warm, balanced meal? Unfortunately for many members of our community, basic necessities are a luxury. For the last 30 years, the Hot Meals Program, located at Calvary Presbyterian Church,