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Kristine Tuzon

Kristine Tuzon

April 1, 2013

“I want to become the storyteller whose words and imagination can influence and change the world.”- Kristine Tuzon

Water Conservation Efforts Implemented on Campus

Taline Markarian, Staff Writer
March 19, 2013

Glendale Water and Power is reminding consumers that the city is suffering from a water shortage and is asking the community, which includes Glendale Community College, to conserve water. The Glendale water conservation program started in 2009 because of an extreme water shortage in California. “The... Read more »

Sal Polcino

Anthony ‘Sal’ Polcino

March 7, 2013

Anthony ‘Sal’ Polcino is a professional jazz guitarist and published songwriter. He recently returned to school to study journalism, creative writing and communications. Polcino has been a copywriter for his small business for the last six years writing biographies, press releases and blogs for... Read more »

Taline Markarian

Taleen

March 4, 2013

My name is Taline Markarian and I was born in Montreal, Canada. I currently live in Glendale, California. This is my third year as an English major at Glendale Community College. I am 21 years old. I’ve been writing since I was 12 years old. I also wrote for my High School literary journal during... Read more »

Dustin Rivera

Dustin

March 4, 2013

Dustin Rivera was born and raised in Burbank, California. This is his first semester on the El Vaquero staff and his first time writing for any publication.

Ksenia Rabinovich

Ksenia Rabinovich

March 4, 2013

Ksenia Rabinovich, born in Russia, is  a journalist and musician who has versatile interests and skills. Since the young age of six years old she began her musical  study, at the same age she entered the School of J.-I. Custo to learn French.  Ksenia wrote for a few Saint- Petersburg magazines called... Read more »

Evan Ramirez

Evan Ramirez

March 4, 2013

My name is Evan Ramirez and the reason you’re reading this bio about me is because I love to write. I’m not quite sure where my affinity for writing came from, as none of my immediate family members have ever expressed interest in journalism or anything like it. What I adore about writing... Read more »

Homeless Program Seeks Volunteers for Census

Sal Polcino, Staff Writer
December 6, 2012

California’s economy may be on the rise but homelessness is still a major problem throughout the state and the rest of the country. Nationally, 21 out of 10,000 people suffer homelessness, but according to a report by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, America’s homeless population has been... Read more »

Students Need to Get Out and Vote!

Sal Polcino, Staff Reporter
October 31, 2012

Attention all California college students; there are two really scary events on the horizon: Halloween is tonight and in six days, the general election. Everyone knows that All Hallows Eve is meant to be terrifying, but not everyone is aware of the frightening implications if certain decisions in the... Read more »

Gentle Giant Soars With Eagles

Sal Polcino, Staff Reporter
October 31, 2012

Long before Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach, Andy Reid, led his NFL team to the Super Bowl, he helped the GCC Vaqueros win the 1977 Western Conference Championship. Reid, 54, who was born in Los Angeles and attended John Marshall High School, began his college football career playing on the offensive... Read more »

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