
Nellie Eloizard
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Oct 31, 2023 |
eccunion.com | Nellie Eloizard |Aaron Cohen |Aidan Gomez |Alan Canales
The men’s four-mile race began at 10 a.m.As El Camino and four other college cross-country teams got to the start line a crowd of supporters began cheering. Anticipating the gun the runners looked ready. As the gun went off, so did they and the race began. El Camino College’s men’s cross-country team took part in a four-mile run at the South Coast Conference Championship on Friday, Oct.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
eccunion.com | Nellie Eloizard
The Tutoring Center provides support for students who are studying and preparing for their midterm exams and projects this fall semester. Tutoring service worker and student Jessica Villanueva said the center will be available during regular hours to help address specific midterm and final exams concerns from students.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
eccunion.com | Nellie Eloizard
El Camino College students applying to universities for the fall 2024 semester can receive assistance with their applications by attending both in-person and online Transfer Center workshops. The center will be hosting a series of workshops and labs in the Student Services Building with step-by-step instructions to help students navigate both UC and CSU applications.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
eccunion.com | Nellie Eloizard
At 98 and in a wheelchair, Yoshio Nakamura could no longer drive alone, so he asked his neighbor to drive him to El Camino College all the way from Whittier on Saturday, Sept. 9. They made the 20-mile drive because there was no way Nakamura was going to miss “Defining Courage,” an immersive experience that tells the story of the Nisei soldier at the Marsee Auditorium. Nakamura, after all, is a Nisei soldier himself, one of the few who are left standing.
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Jun 1, 2023 |
eccunion.com | Nellie Eloizard
As rent continues to rise, homeowners and residents are feeling the impact, but many college students are left struggling to maintain their studies and work during their time throughout college. Many students facing increasing rent and multiple jobs are seeking more assistance in housing across California because students are left working while being full- or part-time students.
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