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  • May 31, 2024 | eccunion.com | Tommy Kallman

    Echoing through the halls of the Music Building are of all types of music, ranging from hip-hop to classical. As students begin to make their way deeper into the halls and approach Room 131, the sounds get louder and interests begin to spark. In the room, the scene is set with a piano sitting atop a large stage and a group of people sitting quietly as they watch a musical presentation. The club resting within the halls of the Music Building is the Society of Music Club.

  • May 31, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Tommy Kallman

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  • May 31, 2024 | eccunion.com | Tommy Kallman

    The fourth annual Robotics Exhibition, co-hosted by the El Camino College Industry and Technology Division and Robotics Club, saw a variety of robots created by students on Wednesday, May 29. The Robotics Exhibition, hosted in the Industry Technology Education Center, allowed students to showcase the robots they’ve been working on during the semester. Attendees voted for which robots they thought were the best and at the end of the event, the winners were given a prize.

  • May 30, 2024 | eccunion.com | Tommy Kallman

    The year is 2001. El Camino volleyball player Liz Hazell has just won fourth place in state championships and was named conference MVP. Little did she know that just four years later, she would be back at school–this time not as a student, but as coach of the El Camino women’s volleyball team. Hazell wasn’t always in love with volleyball, however. She started out playing soccer and baseball; then at 14 years old, she decided to try volleyball.

  • May 29, 2024 | eccunion.com | Tommy Kallman

    El Camino College is lucky enough to exist near a multitude of Japanese restaurants. With over 20,000 Japanese-American citizens in Gardena and Torrance, it’s not hard to find some good, authentic chicken katsu that’ll leave you wanting to come back for more. You know what they say: a katsu a day keeps the hunger away, so here are the top five chicken katsu joints within 5 miles of El Camino College. 1.

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