Officials unveil new eco-friendly plans for college

A new eco-friendly plan, that would include solar panels and help lower ongoing operational costs at ECC is being developed, officials said. Executive Director of Facilities Planning and Services Jorge Gutierrez discussed a new sustainability plan in development during a recent College Council meeting on Monday, May 4 via Zoom. The new plan seeks toContinue reading “Officials unveil new eco-friendly plans for college”

English professors strive for comics, graphic novels in curricula

It was just two years ago when he taught his first-ever graphic novel in an English class. The only problem was that he had no idea where to start. “While I had been a lifelong fan of the genre [graphic novels], I had never used a graphic narrative before in the classroom.” Matthew Cheung, aContinue reading “English professors strive for comics, graphic novels in curricula”

Students find solace in the world of video games

ManyEl Camino College students are still under quarantine as the semester slowly comes to an end. As ECC is also planning to have the fall 2020 semester partially online, students have been finding various ways to pass time until schools and jobs can reopen. Among other things, students have taken an interest in activities like cooking, art,Continue reading “Students find solace in the world of video games”

COVID-19 pandemic could lead to abnormal sleep cycles and dreaming

Over two months ago, El Camino College decided to close its campus and transition most courses into online instruction. As expected, the change from in-class to online teaching has left a major impact on the education of many ECC students, whether it was a change in lesson plans, or the cancellation of classes. Along withContinue reading “COVID-19 pandemic could lead to abnormal sleep cycles and dreaming”

New pass/no pass grading option implemented in light of COVID-19 uncertainty

El Camino College is offering students the opportunity to change from a letter grade to a pass/no pass option until Friday, May 15, in light of the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

El Camino College should provide laptops to students during campus shut down

El Camino College is currently going through an unprecedented time, as all classes are now being shifted to an online format, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Amidst this unexpected change, ECC professors have been working tirelessly to get their planned lectures moved online and modified for their students. Meanwhile, the students themselves now haveto adjustContinue reading “El Camino College should provide laptops to students during campus shut down”

Students find ways to relax during self-quarantine

Students have found fun and productive ways to cope with the adjustment to online classes ever since El Camino College shut down its campus in response to COVID-19 concerns.

Two senators resign from student government

Two senators resigned from El Camino College’s student government this past week, officials said, leaving the organization with 19 vacant positions. Associated Students Organization(ASO) Senator of Natural Sciences Marissa Hernandez-Gomez and Senator of Mathematical Sciences Xingbo Zhao resigned from their positions with others including Fine Arts and Humanities position still remain vacant.

Journalism 1 Final

Gardena, California’s transportation service is seeking for approval for a project to obtain new environmentally friendly buses, according to the Gardena City Manager at a Council Meeting on May 14, 2019. Edward Medrano, former Gardena chief of police, now city manager, was given the floor by Mayor Tasha Cerda to discuss the Departmental Items onContinue reading “Journalism 1 Final”

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