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Grossmont’s API Committee on Anti-Asian Pacific Islander Racism

April 14, 2021

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of anti-Asian and anti-Pacific Islander hate crimes has grown at an alarming rate.  In response to this issue, three members of Grossmont College’s...

Peach Pit: The Sound of the So-Cal… From Vancouver

Peach Pit: The Sound of the So-Cal… From Vancouver

Donovan Holland, Staff Writer May 23, 2020

It's May and summer is on the horizon for Grossmont students. With that comes the anticipation of letting go of school for a couple of months and enjoying all the opportunities that June, July, and August...

Coronavirus Closes Campus Until the End of Spring Semester

Coronavirus Closes Campus Until the End of Spring Semester

The latest update of Covid-19 news regarding the Grossmont and Cuyamaca campuses is semester-shattering as the lastest email from 9:57 p.m. , March 19 from the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District...

Cutest Child, it is.

Cutest Child, it is.

Austin Peregud, Senior Staff Writer December 5, 2019

The cutest baby in the world is taking over the internet. While known as, The Child in the Disney+ original series The Mandalorian, this creature has been coined the name Baby Yoda.  While we do...

What Happened to The Starbucks Infusions?

What Happened to The Starbucks Infusions?

Donovan Holland, Writer September 4, 2019

If you are a college student, have kids, or are simply an adult who enjoys going to Starbucks, you may have noticed that certain items, such as the Starbucks Infusions, are few to none at most Starbucks...

Firefighters battling flames that engulfed cathedral.

Notre-Dame Cathedral Wrecked By Fire

Jocelyn Limon-Vazquez, Staff Writer May 20, 2019

On April 15, the spire and the roof of the cathedral caught fire while undergoing restorations. French officials reported that a fire alarm went off at 6:20 p.m. but no fire was discovered. A second alarm...

San Diego Bids Farewell to Pandas

San Diego Bids Farewell to Pandas

Brendan McDonald, Staff Writer March 28, 2019

The San Diego Zoo is bidding farewell to their two great pandas, zoo officials announced Monday. The last day to visit the exhibit will be April 27. The pandas have been a favorite of San Diegans...

The Friars Got Their Man(ny)

The Friars Got Their Man(ny)

Austin Peregud, Staff Writer March 11, 2019

The San Diego Padres announced that they signed All Star third baseman Manny Machado to a 10-year, $300 million contract, the biggest free agent deal in American sports history. The 26-year-old phenom,...

The Fight For Gender Equality

The Fight For Gender Equality

Levi Herrera, Senior Staff Writer March 11, 2019

Cuyamaca’s spring Diversity Dialogue workshop helps inform students how to close the gender gap. For the spring semester, Cuyamaca Community College holds several Diversity Dialogues workshops. These...

Black History Month

Black History Month

Jenna Wilson, Co- Editor in Chief February 28, 2019

  This February there is a chance to do more than just observe Black History Month. Students at Grossmont can take the opportunity to learn more and get hands-on in the celebration of black history...

Native American Culture Lives On

Native American Culture Lives On

Levi Herrera, Senior Staff Writer February 8, 2019

Cuyamaca’s Powwow event celebrates the culture left behind by Native Americans of the West. The fifth annual Powwow event celebrates the legacy and culture left behind from past Native Americans....

Bring In The Pig

Bring In The Pig

Jonathan Maddock, Staff Writer February 8, 2019

Out with the dog, in with the pig: Happy Lunar New Year! February begins a new year of celebration dedicated to honoring the 12th animal of the Chinese Zodiac: the Pig. As the year of the dog...

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