Written by Leslie Gutierrez, Staff Writer Nov 25, 2014
Leaders for Change, is an up and coming club that has begun this year. Although they are a new club, their goals have taken off and they are making a change....
Tuition prices have skyrocketed over the past ten years. Rio Hondo’s cost per credit hour has increased by about $20 in the last four years. Unfortunately,...
Written by Alexis Salguero, Staff Writer Nov 25, 2014
Described by founder and president, Jose Espinoza as a “Catholic ministry that gives Catholic students the opportunity for fellowship,” Espinoza says...
Written by Angela Hernandez, Staff Writer Nov 25, 2014
Student Christopher Traslavina recalls seeing footage of David Hasselhoff performing on the Berlin wall on New Years Eve of 1989; a little after a month...
Written by David M. Loza, Editor-In-Chief Nov 18, 2014
Members of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) organization put up an exhibit with photos on Tuesday, Nov. 18 and Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m....
Written by Kathleen Benavides, Staff Writer Nov 14, 2014
The Islamic state of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) also called the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant has gained many headlines across the globe recently most...
The San Gabriel Mountains, which can be seen from the Rio Hondo campus and surrounding communities, was recently established by the United States Government...
Written by Isis Cortes/Angela Hernandez, Staff Writer Oct 26, 2014
The women’s soccer team took pledges from women to get their annual mammogram in order on Oct. 15, and 16, to promote the dangers of breast cancer in...
Written by Leslie Gutierrez, Staff Writer Oct 26, 2014
The Rio Hondo Foundation raises funds to create various scholarships for RHC students. However it has been somewhat noted that very few students actually...
Written by Nikki Nadvornick, Lifestyles/Features editor Oct 26, 2014
Twenty scholars came together this past Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Rio Cafe from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. to celebrate with family and faculty mentors in honor...
Written by Angela Hernandez/ Ivan Castro, Staff Writers Oct 24, 2014
The CDC held a Pumpkin Festival for their students from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Oct. 24. It was located in the grassy area right outside the CDC classrooms.
The...
Written by Christopher Traslaviña, Staff Writer Oct 21, 2014
As of Oct. 20, the majority of people exposed to Thomas Eric Duncan have been released and taken off of a watch list for contracting the Ebola virus. Duncan...