Ani Ginosyan, 20, biology major, participates in the ASGCC elections modifying the student body constitution. Associated Students Amend Constitution
The Associated Students of Glendale Community College (ASGCC) fine-tuned its constitution by adding four new amendments and putting them to a vote in order to better serve the student body.
The voting was held on April 9 and 10 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in front of the college library.…
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Glendale students gather in Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles on April 21 to protest budget cuts. Student Government Portests Education Budget Cuts
In a historic coalition representing more than 3.2 million California college students, shouting slogans such as "Don't Slam the Door," and "The Whole State is Watching," Glendale students joined the April 21 protest rally at Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles under the banner of Students for California's Future.…
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Lady Vaquero tennis player Miyuki Yokozuka gives it her all in the April 10 match against Ventura college. Track and Field, Softball Stars Collect WSC Titles
Success continues to follow the sports teams on campus this spring, with awards and honors being handed down to Glendale's finest athletes.
The women's track and field team finished second in team competition at the Western State Conference meet. Zitlalic Ley won WSC titles in two different events, coming in first in both the 10,000 meters and the 3,000-meter steeplechase.…
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Lady Vaqueros Go Out With a Big Bang!
What better way to end a season and to say farewell to a few teammates then with a victory in Western State Conference play.
April 17 at the Glendale Sports Complex was an exciting day for the Lady Vaqs softball team, with a final score of 7-6 against Bakersfield, setting a school record with 120 season steals.…
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Has technology taken control of you? Michelle Ferrand, from left, Takahiro Yamamoto, and Jesselynn Desmond, struggle to resist temptation in this break-through production co-created by Melissa Randel and Anita Bloom. 'This is Not a Tree' Stand-Out Theater Event
Before entering the studio theater, all that can be heard is an ensemble of birds whispering a woodland symphony. As you finally enter, leaves fall on your head and you find yourself in forest of television sets and wires.
The theater arts department presented an original and experimental multi-media piece entitled "This is Not a Tree," co-created by professors Anita Bloom and Melissa R.…
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Short Story Contest for Glendale Students
Attention aspiring writers: your time has come. Glendale Focus magazine, circulation 10,000 and about 25,000 readership, is holding a short story writing contest for students of Glendale College.
"Glendale Focus is delighted to be sponsoring this contest," said Gary Kemper, Focus publisher.…
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Memorial Scholarship Fund Established for Educator Ray Reyes
Ray Reyes, former associate dean of the EOPS program passed away late last year, and just this year a scholarship was formed in his honor.
The purpose of the scholarship is "to carry on his wonderful work... for disadvantaged students,"said Sarkis Ghazarian, a GCC counselor and creator of the scholarship.…
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Debbie Frohmuth, front row, fourth from left, with staff and students of the Child Development Center. Teacher Awarded for Child Development Skills
For the past 18 years, Debbie Frohmuth has walked into her classroom at the Child Development Center on campus and into the lives of young children.
But on April 15, this mother and senior master teacher walked on stage, in front of a crowd of about 300 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, and accepted the Preschool Teacher of the Year Award.…
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An estimated crowd of more than 5,000 gathered in Hollywood on Thursday to protest the Turkish Genocide against the Armenian people and the world's indifference towards the first genocide of the 20th century. Armenians Condemn Turkish Denial of 1915 Genocide
Torture, rape, and massacre were among the actions of the Ottoman Empire ruled by Muslim Turks against Armenian Christians.
More than 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children were brutally slaughtered during and after World War I.
From 1894 to 1896 and 1909 the first series of massacres took place.…
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