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Riverside City College in Riverside CA
Updates for March 11, 2010
Beaten by the best
By: Ricky Holmes / Staff Writer
Riverside women’s basketball unable to defeat Pasadena City College
The Riverside City College women’s basketball team ended the month of February on a high note. Unfortunately, the team could not carry that tune into the second round of the playoffs….
A team searching for an identity
By: Ruben Gallegos / Staff Writer
After a hectic seven-hour road trip up to Union Stadium, Riverside’s baseball team was set to face the formidable Sacramento City Panthers in a doubleheader….
Trying out to cheer on Riverside
By: Stephanie Holland / Editor in Chief
Riverside City College students with an abundance of school spirit should consider joining RCC’s Cheer and Dance team….
Sports Column- NBA playoffs are fast approching
By: Daniel Torres / Asst. Sports Editor
Between Kobe’s ridiculous game winning shots, LeBron’s come from behind blocks and Kevin Durant’s 29 game streak of at least 25 points per game, the first half of the 2009-2010 NBA season has yet to disappoint….
Pursuing to get back on track
By: Josh Messmer / Staff Writer
The RCC women’s tennis team is off to a rocky start in the season….
Updates for February 16, 2010
Looking to repeat as champs
By: Javier Cabrera / Interim Sports Editor
A season of championship domination can be used to describe the Riverside City College men’s basketball team….
A fresh start with a new face
By: Daniel Torres / Interim Asst. Sports editor
An inside look at RCC’s new head football coach, Tom Craft’s resume and stopping grounds
After several seasons of disappointment and angst in the football program, Riverside City College Athletic Director, Barry Meier, has brought in former San Diego State University head coach Tom Craft. A very prominent figure in the junior college coaching…
Editorial- The most important class ever
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Emergency preparedness is the responsibility of the entire campus
California is a great place to live. There’s the beach, the mountains and lots of great landmarks. However, a large price is paid for all this greatness. The shadow of the big one constantly looms over the postcard perfect views….
Dickens festival proves fun for all
By: Lauren Garcia / Staff Photographer
Even the rainy weather didn’t prevent people from gathering for the annual Dickens Festival Feb. 5-7 in downtown Riverside. …
RCC honors one of its own
By: Stephanie Holland / Editor in Chief
For 50 years Glen Hunt served the students and faculty of Riverside City College as an instructor, department chair and dean. He was a leader and pioneer in the mathematics and science departments. On Jan. 6 at the age 74, Hunt passed away after a long ba…
Updates for December 8, 2009
Unhealthy video games
By: Anjanique McKinney / Staff Writer
Pacman, Galaga, Final Flight and Pole Position were once groundbreaking advances in video game technology but now they are considered video game pioneers. Some teens might even consider them relics….
Twilight: Taking a bite out of real romance
By: Corinne Love / Opinions Editor
Does your boyfriend sparkle? Probably not. If he can’t, then he really can’t compete with 108 year old vampire, and all around fictional Renaissance man, Edward Cullen….
