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These top five study spots on campus offer something for every student’s preference. Whether you’re looking for a quiet, tucked-away spot inside the Music Building to focus without distractions, a ...
Being an international or out-of-state student-athlete is a journey of achievements and challenges. Athletes are exposed to competitive football, using JUCO to define their skills and get noticed by ...
Death of woman sends shockwaves to El Camino community; lack of communication from administration and police raises concern ...
Soaring food prices added economic hardships for families to access nutritious food. The number of people experiencing food insecurity and hunger in Los Angeles County remains high post-pandemic. In ...
When Jocelyn Rivera started her new job this past summer, being manager of the Warrior Pantry seemed pretty straightforward. Then came the fall semester. Rivera, a Student Services specialist, said ...
El Camino College Center for the Arts is presenting a one-night performance by El Camino College Chorale, Concert Choir and Women’s Chorus on May 15 at 7 p.m. in the Marsee Auditorium. The show is ...
Before the pandemic, the Tabletop Gaming Club (TGC) brought students together to play board games and card games in-person. Since the campus has been closed, TGC has been forced to move its meetings ...
Getting ahead and challenging herself are the reasons a 15-year-old North High School student decided to take El Camino College classes. Genasyn Bantad, who has taken eight college classes, said she ...
Self-driving cars, human-like robots, chatbots that spit out thoughtful conversations — society is experiencing its first bites of the future. Artificial intelligence is constantly adapting to the ...
Students looking to take a “Pass or No Pass” grading approach, instead of getting traditional letter grades, will have more courses to choose from. Darcie McClelland, Academic Senate vice president of ...
The new Behavioral and Social Sciences Building and Arts Complex were successfully opened at El Camino College this semester. However, the relocation into the new facilities has left a vacant space in ...
Jurors found both the owner and manager of a marijuana dispensary shop guilty of first-degree murder for killing an El Camino College student. VIP Collective LA owner Weijia Peng and manager Ethan ...
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