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‘Cape Cod Noir’ Hosted by Book Critic David Ulin

Isiah Reyes, El Vaquero Staff Writer
April 4, 2012

L.A. Times book critic David Ulin read passages from “Cape Cod Noir,” a collection of stories that blur the line between memory and imagination while exploring the deep and inner workings of the human mind. The presentation was held Wednesday in Kreider Hall as part of the Los Angeles Writers Series.... Read more »

Town Hall Meeting Clarifies Summer Session, Budget

Isiah Reyes, El Vaquero Staff Writer
April 4, 2012

Glendale College’s student town hall meeting on Thursday answered questions about the upcoming summer session as well as the status of the budget crisis on campus. “We’re stuck between a rock and a hard spot,” Suzanne Sargysyan, ASGCC president and student trustee said. “There isn’t much... Read more »

SOPA Not a Solution to Online Piracy

Isiah Reyes, El Vaquero Staff Writer
March 13, 2012

It’s true that online piracy hurts companies that sell intellectual property, but there is a benefit from having their products spread all over the Internet. Digital piracy is the act of obtaining materials online without paying for them. It can range from downloading one song to downloading an entire... Read more »

Chamber Music Class Hits the High Notes

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Isiah Reyes, El Vaquero Staff Writer
March 1, 2012

After attending a choral festival performance three years ago, music professor Jayne Campbell had a chat with one of her students about how GCC’s choir group compared to the other college groups present at the festival. “When I first came here to GCC, I observed that this college did not have the... Read more »

Overcome Sleep Deprivation

Isiah Reyes, El Vaquero Staff Writer
March 1, 2012

College students have a lot to juggle in their lives, from studying for school and working to pay bills to trying to lead a healthy social life. So how can students find the time to get a good night’s sleep? Sleep deprivation is a serious issue, yet many people are not aware of the effects that can... Read more »

Artwalk Brings Bourbon Street to Los Angeles

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Isiah Reyes, El Vaquero Staff Writer
October 27, 2011

Every second Thursday of the month, thousands of people from all walks of life congregate at the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk to admire works of art. That was the original intention. But since the Art Walk began in September 2004, the artwork has become the second attraction at this event. The main... Read more »

International Student Housing Considered by Board of Trustees

Isiah Reyes, staff reporter
October 11, 2011

The board of trustees has until Saturday to sign a letter of interest which would allow a developer to conduct a study on the construction of proposed on-campus housing for international college students. The feasibility study is an exclusive one-year negotiation agreement prepared by WAM Development... Read more »

Isiah Reyes

Isiah Reyes

September 22, 2011

I’ve been a staff member of El Vaquero since 2008, shifting between writer and photographer. Overall, I’m very laid back and I get the job done.

Chili Peppers Back from 5-Year Hiatus

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Isiah Reyes, staff reporter
September 14, 2011

After a five-year gap between studio albums, fans of the Red Hot Chili Peppers don’t have to wait any longer to jump right into the band’s newest release, “I’m with You,” available now in retail music stores and online. Prior to the album’s release on Aug. 29, many fans were eager to know... Read more »