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To Park or Not to Park?

To Park or Not to Park?

Matisse Sanchez, Senior Staff Writer March 22, 2020

It’s not unusual to not find parking at Grossmont after 10 or even 11 a.m. With the majority of classes scheduled in the morning, finding parking isn’t always the easiest and can become time-consuming....

Sistahood

Sistahood

Olivia Linstad, Deputy Editor March 22, 2020

With more than 30 clubs on Grossmont’s campus, Sistahood remains the only active all-women’s club. Since it was started, Sistahood’s mission is, “To provide a safe environment where women of color...

Primary Participation

Primary Participation

Jasmine Osuna, Editor-in-Chief March 22, 2020

On March 3, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) won the presidential primary in San Diego County and the state of California as a whole. Local politics were also in the mix. At the time of print, the San Diego...

In Case of Emergency

In Case of Emergency

Terena Tarbor, Staff Writer March 21, 2020

It’s not every day an alarming emergency happens on campus at Grossmont College, but if one does, the faculty and staff are ready for it. Lorena Ruggero, the director of College and Community Relations...

Student Services Health Center.

Now That’s Cold: How to Stay Healthy in the Springtime

Donovan Holland, Senior Staff Writer March 21, 2020

Springtime at Grossmont is a time of growth, renewal and new life. Due to the weather, plant life grows faster than any other season. The dull browns and grays from winter are replaced by vivid greens,...

Grossmont Theatre Presents: Love Scenes

Grossmont Theatre Presents: Love Scenes

Andrew Finley, Senior Writer February 13, 2020

The flyers were pinned up all over campus the last few weeks advertising “Inside The Actor’s Process: Love Scenes”. The title of this play didn’t seem traditional, like the type of play that Grossmont’s...

Asbestos: Its Not Actually a Bad Thing?

Asbestos: It’s Not Actually a Bad Thing?

Jasmine Osuna, Editor-in-Chief February 13, 2020

Many 500s buildings underwent asbestos abatement during the winter break so HVAC work could be done. The Director of Facilities, Maintenance and Operations for Grossmont, Loren Holmquist, explained why...

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Haps on Caps

Donovan Holland, Senior Writer February 12, 2020

• Hit-and-Run: One vehicular hit-and-run was reported by Grossmont deputies. • Cruelty to Animals: Two separate cruelty to-animals radio calls were responded to at Grossmont. One was at the one-hour parking...

Shaney Lipscomb spikes the ball for the Griffins.

Volleyball Dominates

Andrew Finley, Staff Writer January 26, 2020

The women’s volleyball team at Grossmont College had a dominant regular season. Although they didn’t go undefeated, they are regarded as one of the top teams in the state and have the statistics...

Nick Durham,
and Jameer Pritchard pose with their awards.

Griffin Gold

Matisse Sanchez, Staff Writer January 26, 2020

On the weekend of Nov. 22-24, Grossmont’s speech and debate team hosted and participated in the annual Griffin Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament on campus. Grossmont College was joined...

Sustainability For a Brighter Future

Sustainability For a Brighter Future

Sandi Westrand, Senior Staff Writer January 26, 2020

Sustainability can be defined as the avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance. Sounds like a great concept doesn’t it? It will require a massive effort...

The Joker oil painting by Jarol Valdez.

Hyde Gallery Student Art Show

Matisse Sanchez, Staff Writer January 26, 2020

We’re nearing the end of the semester, and the Hyde Gallery finally opened up its doors for its regular student art show from Nov. 18 to Dec. 6. Due to the delay in the new Performing and Visual Arts...

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