Law Day advises, informs students about legal resources
East Los Angeles College’s Law Day provided a variety of different legal resources that are available to the public.
East Los Angeles College’s Law Day provided a variety of different legal resources that are available to the public.
By Maria Marroquin Monroy East Los Angeles College Campus News brought home 14 awards from the Journalism Association of Community Colleges SoCal Conference held on Oct. 19 at California State University, Fullerton. Of the 14 awards Campus News staff received, the biggest were General Excellence in publication for both print and online edition. Along with workshops, the convention held awards for publication and on-the-spot entries. Publication awards were for entries…
The amorphous mass of flesh in John Carpenter’s 1982 monster-mystery film “The Thing” was a miracle of practical effects and set the standard for the industry.
The dark looming influence of Castle Dracula has been summoned during East Los Angeles College Theater Arts Department’s excellent adaptation of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.”
After its recent relocation from the A2 bungalows to the new G8 building, the Anthropology, Geography, Geology Department showcased its disciplines Thursday with its second annual open house.
Zombies, as we know them, would not exist without George Romero’s 1968 classic “Night of the Living Dead.”
The Trump administration’s plan to revoke California’s control over fuel emissions is a disgusting capitalist-fueled reminder that there is no “Planet B.”
As an avid “Seinfeld” enthusiast, I could see no better replacement for “Friends” and “The Office” than the show about nothing over on Netflix.
It’s hard not to notice the murals of curvy girls with long, exaggerated eyelashes when driving around East Los Angeles. The person behind these dolls, as she calls them, is Los Angeles-based Latina artist Sand One. “L.A. is my playground. The streets are my gallery,” One said.
Behind teary eyes, Nadine Bermudez, Honors Program director, announced the names of the students who will transfer to four-year universities at the Honors Program Certificate Reception yesterday.