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Actors help students learn people skills
By Victor Allison/reporter Doctors and nurses have hundreds of responsibilities, and sometimes an accident can lead to a variety of […]
Speaker, exhibit explore classic horror literature
By Kimberly G. Landeros/reporter SE philosophy professor, Michael Vendsel, will discuss Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and illustrate philosophical trends present in […]
New show to reinvent traditional theatre
By Victor Allison/reporter Four nights of unorthodox theater will be hosted at SE Campus with “Too Much Light Makes the […]
Teacher speaks on inner beauty
Media alters perception of glamour By Abraham Haifa/reporter A speaker challenged an audience March 26 to think about society’s standards […]
Speaker analyzes ‘F-word,’ no hate, just equality for all
By Abraham Haifa/reporter Feminism isn’t about burning bras and hating on men. This misconception could be why some women don’t […]
Employers visit, students learn about career options
By Decordric Winzer/reporter SE Campus held its fifth annual college-wide job fair March 27 offering a host of summer jobs […]
Guest artist shows hardships, history
Makeup, clothing share common thread to liberties
By Carla Rivera/reporter Women’s rights and women’s fashion are linked throughout America’s history, a speaker told students on SE Campus. […]
Arbor Day Competition
Exhibit showcases, highlights student art, talent as part of annual holiday contest
Teacher bakes, talks about historical treat
By Lucretia White/reporter Black History Month was celebrated with a demonstration of a slavery-era treat called tea cakes. Students, staff […]
Scenes celebrate literature
By Krissia Palomo/reporter Acts performed to highlight cultural achievements Cultural appreciation was the message of the African-American Read-In Feb. 25 […]
Speaker shines light on suicide prevention, warning signs, rate
By Jessica Strange/reporter Suicide. It is no longer a rare event, especially among college-aged youth. That’s why SE counselor Michele […]
Routine for regionals
Black literature focus of read-in
Exhibit celebrates U.S. presidents for holiday
Lecture highlights Malcolm X’s social influence
By Victor Allison/reporter A professor said during a Feb. 21 presentation on SE Campus that Malcolm X would have been […]