Behind The Scenes of The Magic: Cosplay Photographers
Kapri Branham, Editor in Chief/Writer April 21, 2026 WonderCon is the colorful cosplay and photography-filled sister to San Diego Comic-Con. Taking place on March 27-29th in 2026, the weekend was filled with comic writers, artists, cosplayers, and photographers. Last year, I focused on the cosplayers at Wondercon, but who’s behind capturing the essence and beauty of
Mt. San Jacinto College Names Dr. Tawny Dotson as New President
Ryder Bullock, Writer May 1, 2026 Dotson will replace current Superintendent/President Dr. Roger Schultz, whose tenure included major institutional growth, expanded student access, and significant investments in facilities and student success programs. “This is an incredible honor, and I am grateful for the trust placed in me by the Board of Trustees and the college community,”
Agundez Leads Mt. San Jacinto College at Victoria Country Club as Fonville Claims Medalist Honors
Ryder Bullock, Writer March 27, 2026 RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Under bright morning skies, players teed off in a 7:30 AM shotgun start at Victoria Golf Course, a Bell-designed par-72, 6,557-yard layout with superb greens, offering fun, challenging “links”-style golf for all Orange Empire competitors. At the top of the leaderboard, Brady Fonville of Victor Valley College delivered
Explore the Makerspace
Chelsea Schubert, Writer March 19, 2026 Ready to create? Mt. San Jacinto College offers students the endless opportunity to conceptualize, manufacture, and instantiate objects in the MakerSpace. The MSJC Menifee Valley campus MakerSpace is located inside the library building, underneath the stairs to the right before you enter the learning resource center. The services offered in
Calfresh Reps Visit MSJC Campuses: Benefits for California Students
CalFresh representatives visited MSJC campuses to help inform students about available resources and guide students through the application process. Amber Worley, Writer December 16, 2025 Throughout the semester, MSJC has organized CalFresh workshops for MSJC students that provide assistance and information regarding available resources that may be eligible to students attending MSJC. CalFresh is the largest
Taking the Steps: What It Takes to Build a Community
Vickie Aguayo, Writer February 5, 2026 Keith Lobo Group of people hanging out in a bar A community can be defined in many ways, but for many people, it means a group of individuals who share common interests and regularly engage with one another. Having a community has been a subject in America in recent years, especially
The Aftereffects of a High School Walkout: What’s Next for Change?
Yisel Perez-De Luna, Writer Students at San Jacinto High School performed a walkout on February 6th to protest ICE raids across California. These up-and-coming voters are showing their power in numbers to raise awareness of a political issue they consider important and worthy of change. They are making the conscious decision and effort to advocate for
