Campus Wide Electrical Shut Down
There has been notice concerning a campus wide electrical shut down to take place from June 30th at 10:15pm to July 1, 2009 at 7:00am.
This electrical shut down will allow the installation of a new transformer for the new gymnasium.
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Swine Flu Recommendations UPDATE:05/11/09
The most recent update from Peggy Cartwright, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, was received on 05/11/09 and it is as follows:
Dear Chaffey College Community,
The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health has confirmed one case of the H1N1 influenza at the Chaffey College Child Development Center.…
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Robotics Camp
On a sunny Saturday morning, students from some 8 junior high and high schools gathered in the Chaffey cafeteria for the 3rd session of a five week robotics camp. They had been learning to build robots to enter into a competition and on this morning, April 18, they would learn what they were up against as they set their robots for their debut run.…
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Old Age Vs. New Age in the News
With internet reshaping the way news is being distributed, newspapers today seem like something of the past. The use of technology and the role it plays in the way we get our news seems to be the real news.
What used to be the main source for news - the newspaper - is now sharing its title with the new-aged technology.…
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Grad Fair Getting Students Excited
The end of the semester is rapidly approaching and so is graduation, with its set date for May 21.
With that date in mind, the Bookstore and the Alumni Association got together April 28-29 to host their first-ever Graduation Fair.
"We wanted to get the students excited about graduation," said Nick Nazarian, Director of Alumni Relations, which worked together with Jared Ceja, Director of Auxiliary Services, to bring the students this event.…
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Guerrero OK'd for Permanent VP of Instruction
Dr. Sherrie L. Guerrero, formerly the Dean of Language Arts, has recently been appointed the permanent position of Vice President of Instruction.
She has served in the interim position for the past year. She was selected following a nationwide and interviews with the four leading candidates.…
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FeaturedNeed a Job? Goodwill Can Help!Need a Job? Goodwill can help! The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (AARA) has been signed into law by Barack Obama which will benefit the local youth. The AARA is a nation-wide stimulus package that was made to aid the U.S. economy. Goodwill Southern California will be using the awarded money on their youth programs and WorkSource centers.Calendar EventsPlease Check our calendar of events Here for updated information on upcoming events.Lesser-Known Movies Can Be A TreatIf you look on any magazine stand or entertainment-themed website you will see a big summer movie preview. The majority of them will highlight the same 10 or 12 films. But what about the smaller released films? Not every movie released in the summer is expected to be a blockbuster.GEM Committee, ASCC Celebrate Earth DayFifteen red booths ringed the quad, visited by dozens of curious students during the Earth Day celebration organized by the GEM Committee and ASCC on April 22. Several Clubs raised funds with food sales but most booths offered information and inspiration to create a greener world and for less money.Surviving the Wild Lecture Offers Survival, Life TipsThe Surviving in the Wild lecture provided students with more than just tips on surviving in the wilderness. The lecture, which was held at the Wignall Museum on April 27, was led by California Parks Ranger Tom Gunther who discussed various ways to enduring the wild.Loomis Focuses On Cartoon PropagandaHonored Faculty Lecturer of the Year Dan Loomis, professor of history and humanities, presented his topic "Cartoons, Psychological Warfare, and WWII or Willy and Joe Get Drafted" on April 21. Loomis has been teaching at Chaffey since 1993, joining the full-time ranks in 1998.Car Show Nets $1,000 for ScholarshipsEditor: The recently formed Chaffey College Car Club hosted its first annual car show on April 5. This was the car club's first attempt to assemble an event and raise money for future Chaffey College scholarships. I am pleased to announce that the car show was a complete success raising $500 for scholarships, which was matched for a total of $1,000.Panthers On Yet Another Playoff ProwlGurney's 11-0 Mark Leads Chaffey in Quest of 4th Straight League TitleWhile the world is experiencing the lows of economic shortcomings, the Panthers are enjoying baseball prosperity. At press time, Chaffey appears headed to the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season, once again featuring one of the league's most potent defenses and offenses.Graduation BluesGraduation is right around the corner and honestly I can not say that I feel excited. Do not get me wrong. I really wish I could be excited about graduating, marching down the field to the Pomp and Circumstance march, receiving my degree and posing for a picture.Photographic AdventuresSubmissions from Photo 20This semester the students of Photo 20, photography for publications, documented their adventures at sporting events, campus fairs, lectures, shows and even art openings. Here is more of their work. |