Photos by Shawn Jones Nurses and medical assistants from the Student Health Center administered free flu shots to students on Wednesday in the Caf as part of the SHC’s aim to reduce the incidence of flu on campus. The event followed Stick or Treat, a Halloween-themed event in October that gave students the opportunity to get free flu shots, receive goody bags, eat a free … [Read more...] about Student Health Center Offers Free Flu Shots
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Students Enjoy a Night at the Getty Villa
Photo by Madison Harwell And the great Caesar said, “Et partium!” This Tuesday kicked off the annual Getty Villa’s College Night. College students were taken back to the Roman Empire as they explored the museum’s vast collection of artifacts, dating back to the Stone Age to the fall of the Roman Empire. Along with special tours, the Getty Villa offered live music, … [Read more...] about Students Enjoy a Night at the Getty Villa
Fighting for the Right to Scoot
Photos by Shawn Jones As freshman Matt Zupan glided down Lower Dorm Road to class on his Razor scooter on Nov. 4, his joyride was halted by the flashing lights of a DPS patrol car. He was pulled over and reprimanded for his method of commute and was told further use would result in a write-up, much like a parking ticket. Instead of surrendering his scootering days to Public … [Read more...] about Fighting for the Right to Scoot
The Well: Worship Service Faces Financial Struggles
Photos by Marisa Padilla The Well, a popularly attended and coveted event of worship by students, has approached the possibility of discontinuing their events starting this upcoming semester due to a lack of necessary funds. The Well is a privately funded event that takes place every Thursday in the Amphitheater at 8 p.m. There is a possibility of it closing its doors due … [Read more...] about The Well: Worship Service Faces Financial Struggles
Surviving a Stroke: Jenna Johnson’s Story
Photo by Marisa Padilla Junior Jenna Johnson weighed approximately two pounds when she was born on May 28, 1994; five and a half pounds below the average newborn baby weight. “I was literally the size of my dad’s hand,” Jenna said, as she took her hand and measured the distance between her middle finger and the bottom of her palm. Originally from Sacramento, Jenna was … [Read more...] about Surviving a Stroke: Jenna Johnson’s Story





