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These top five study spots on campus offer something for every student’s preference. Whether you’re looking for a quiet, tucked-away spot inside the Music Building to focus without distractions, a ...
In 2023, the Torrance Green Room, a marijuana dispensary, opened right across the street from the El Camino College Police Department, itself located within the college campus. The only problem– no ...
Free. It’s about the 40th most frequently-used word in the English language. The word also describes more than 20 resources and services available to students at El Camino College. Nearly half, or ...
Living off just $50 a month. Teaching in a small, secular village near the jungle of Paso Ancho in Jalisco, Mexico. Colorful plantations of papaya and vegetables surrounded his living grounds and ...
Being an international or out-of-state student-athlete is a journey of achievements and challenges. Athletes are exposed to competitive football, using JUCO to define their skills and get noticed by ...
Soaring food prices added economic hardships for families to access nutritious food. The number of people experiencing food insecurity and hunger in Los Angeles County remains high post-pandemic. In ...
“Wicked” is an epic, vibrant and gut-wrenching musical adaptation based on the Tony award-winning Broadway musical, which in turn is based on Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel titled “Wicked.” “Wicked” is ...
Extracting DNA from strawberries, building a lightsaber, making slime and battling robots were some of several STEM activities led by El Camino College students on Saturday, March 16 during the 36th ...
Therese Murray, state legislator, first attended EC in the ‘80s before getting her management certification at the University of Massachusetts, Boston and was then elected senator of the Plymouth and ...
El Camino College’s journalism program received recognition from the Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association, including awards for the best online site and email newsletter. The ...
A part of the El Camino College campus remains rooted in the past. The bricks are older, the building smaller, the wax shine on the floors thick and creamy, the chipped and faded bulletin boards ...
When Jocelyn Rivera started her new job this past summer, being manager of the Warrior Pantry seemed pretty straightforward. Then came the fall semester. Rivera, a Student Services specialist, said ...