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El Paisano

Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

Students embrace free dance classes during National Dance Week

Written by Nicolas Trujillo, Staff Writer
May 17, 2016

Taking advantage of the free dance classes offered here at Rio Hondo is an opportunity to sharpen any dancer’s skills, but more than that, it is also...

‘A Night Of Colors’ Dance Performance Astounds Audience

Written by Noah Garcia, Associate Editor
May 12, 2016

In conjunction with the division of kinesiology and athletics, the dance production class performed in “A Night of Colors” on May 5-7. The opening...

‘The Odd Couple(s)’: A tale of universal heartbreak

Written by Jocelyn Ortega, Staff Writer
May 8, 2016

“The Odd Couples” is a play based on real situations that recognizes the process that men and women go through when dealing with heartbreak and relationships....

‘Captain America: Civil War’ breaks ground in concept and execution

Written by Diego Crespo, Opinion Editor
May 8, 2016

Following the devastating events of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" the third, and possibly final installment of the ultimate American trilogy, "Captain America:...

‘Sherlock Holmes and the Portal of Time’ is a refreshing mix of characters and storytelling

Written by Rose Loza, Staff Writer
May 8, 2016

“Great Scott, old boy!” The Huntington Beach Playhouse opened its first production of the season by introducing fans and audience members to the beloved...

Blaze ‘N’ Glory Festival is fast approaching

Written by Natalie Solano, Lifestyles Editor
May 4, 2016

This year’s second annual Blaze 'N' Glory Festival is quickly approaching it will be taking place Saturday June 4 at the San Manuel Amphitheater...

Review: ‘Only the Dead’ masterfully depicts the grim war in Iraq

Written by Zackary Mejia, Staff Writer
Apr 29, 2016

“Only the dead see the end of war” is a quote attributed to the Greek philosopher Plato, whose most famous student, Aristotle, would go on to mentor...

The Writes of Spring festival invites noteworthy guest speakers

Written by Nicolas Trujillo, Staff writer
Apr 27, 2016

 Amongst the Earth Day and Career Day chaos the; poets, filmmakers, authors, and writers of all types, from this campus all rallied together for the Writes...

From battling cancer to medical school

Written by Ryan Guerrero, Managing Editor
Apr 27, 2016

The British philosopher Allan Watts once said, "Man suffers only because he takes seriously what the gods made for fun." What Watts meant by that...

How the River Deep Student Film Festival and River’s Voice reading empowered students and their creativity

Written by Zackary Mejia, Staff Writer
Apr 25, 2016

The Writes of Spring event, hosted from April 20-21, featured seven guest speakers from different writing backgrounds, as well as the River Deep Student...

‘The Vagina Monologues’ utilizes subtlety to help bring awareness to gender issues

Written by Jocelyn Ortega, Staff writer
Apr 24, 2016

“The Vagina Monologues” is a series of short stories based on real people and experiences that were at first intended to celebrate the vagina, but...

Balinese Shadow Play: A Different Kind Of Entertainment

Written by Noah Garcia, Associate Editor
Apr 20, 2016

Rio Hondo College welcomed the performing arts company, Bali & Beyond on March 16. It is an international performance group that shows the Indonesian...

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