ASU board decided for 2015-16

By Joshua Inglada New Associated Student Union representatives have been elected. As of May 5, Romel Lopez won the position of President with 368 votes. “I’ll be the first in my family to graduate,” Lopez said. “Information was a key item that helped me get where I am today. I want to be able to give that information to the student body and the less-informed.” The position of Executive Vice…

May 15, 2015
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Badminton’s conference woes continue

By Joshua Inglada  The Husky badminton team recorded its second South Coast Conference loss to Pasadena City College in the on  Friday (21-0). PCC badminton showed no signs of weakness and kept up its mounting offense to the Huskies’ shaky defense. They smashed several shots while the Huskies fumbled occasionally. Not a single match point was earned by ELAC’s badminton team. According to Huskies coach Qui Nguy, it was a…

April 27, 2015
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Artist holds book signing to promote years of work

By Joshua Inglada Los Angeles artist Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia presented his ideas of recreation and community in his book “Mis Papeles,” to guests after an art-tour. The tour and book signing took place in the Vincent Price Art Museum on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. “Mis Papeles,” is a compilation that displays four categories of Hurtado’s artwork. The highlights range from 2007 to 2014 and are ongoing in…

April 27, 2015
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East Los Angeles College celebrates Raza Day LA

By Joshua Inglada Raza Recruitment and Retention Center de University of California, Berkeley volunteered in collaboration with East Los Angeles College to promote student awareness through Raza Day LA. The event was held March 28 at the S2 Recital Hall, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is the group’s fifth celebration for Raza Day LA. Latinos, Chicanos and others are who Raza focuses on with its workshops. Raza’s services…

March 29, 2015
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Students ill-informed about campus events

By Joshua Inglada Rows of fliers about the Kyoto and Paris transfer programs are stuck to the outdoor classrooms of the C1 area. Many of them are days old. Several  events take place on campus to entertain and spread information for students. However, it would seem that not all of the information is reaching their ears. This is a disappointing issue that should be fixed. Most students gain their information…

March 26, 2015
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