Each morning for the last three semesters, Cristiano Cabrera has woken up to the same 7:37 a.m. bus ride to school.
Recently, however, like the thousands of other students who attend Glendale College, the 23-year-old architecture major has not only found the commute to campus increasingly congested, but also that his classes contain more students than chairs.…
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Frankie Strong is leading a campus food drive to help replenish the supplies of the Glendale Salvation Army, whose food reserves were depleted over the holidays.
The Salvation Army is in need of food items such as canned fruits and vegetables, tuna, spaghetti, rice and cereal.…
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A Dell 17-inch panel monitor was stolen from AU115 two weeks ago exposing a possible threat of increased theft on campus.
But is burglary really an issue at GCC?
Not to a great degree, according to the campus police department, which said that the stolen monitor was not part of an ongoing theft problem.…
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"The Southern California We Are the Key! Community College Rally" highlighted the importance of funding community colleges that GCC and 16 other community colleges attended at Pasadena City College (PCC) on Feb. 27.
The Community Colleges Public Relations Organization, a non-profit organization that informed the colleges of the rally in support of public education, organized the event.…
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Artist, electronic musician and GCC professor, Roger Dickes is a modern day Renaissance man with a passion for art, who also voices concern for today's economic crisis.
Dickes, 40, was born in New York City but raised in New Jersey; he currently resides in the La Brea district of Los Angeles.…
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Glendale College's speech and debate team demonstrated its wide range of talents to a full house in Kreider Hall on Feb. 26 as part of the humanities/social lecture series.
Professor Mike Eberts, mass communications and political science, opened up the floor of the Speech Showcase by commending the speech and debate team.…
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An enthusiastic audience attended "Space Weather: Another thing to worry about in our technological society," a lecture Feb. 24 by Dr. Vahe Peroomian, associate research geophysicist and lecturer in physics and astronomy at UCLA.
Peroomian also has been a member of the college's board of trustees since 2005 and currently serves as vice president.…
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