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El Paisano

Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

COVID-19 Scientists Tackle to Create Cancer Shots Next

Written by Gabi Ortiz
Mar 24, 2021

Immunizations are medicines that help the body battle sickness. They can prepare the invulnerable framework to discover and eliminate unsafe germs and...

Major Garrett of CBS Host JACC

Written by Lorenzo Arce, Copy Editor
Mar 24, 2021

Major Garrett, chief Washington correspondent for CBS News, was a Keynote speaker for this year’s JACC convention. Despite being held virtually, many...

Monster in the Family

Written by Alyson Gonzalez, Print Editor in Chief
Mar 24, 2021

Lifetime has released another “Ripped From the Headlines'' film. The “Ripped From the Headlines'' films are projects based on actual events. The Lifetime...

The First Professional Women’s Hockey League to Resume Live on Air

Written by Mimi Castellanos
Mar 16, 2021

After a long pause of activities, the National Women’s Hockey league are ready to resume and complete the season. Since the abrupt halt, the NWHL did...

Rise in Latino Street Vendor Attacks

Written by Lorenzo Arce, Copy Editor
Mar 5, 2021

For about two years, videos of Latino street vendors being robbed and beat in California and other predominantly Hispanic states have circulated the internet....

Rio Talks Speaker Series Event with Dr. Angela Williamson

Written by Mimi Castellanos
Feb 19, 2021

Rio Hondo College is excited to announce our RIO Talks Speaker Series Event "Activism Never Sleeps" with Dr. Angela Sadler Williamson. She will be speaking...

LA Art Show Returns for 25th Anniversary

Written by Clarissa Martinez, Digital Associate Editor
Feb 28, 2020

The Los Angeles Art Show celebrated its 25th anniversary at the Convention Center on Wednesday February 5th through Sunday February 9th. The convention...

No Home, No Help, No Hope

Written by Noah Garcia, Associate Editor
May 17, 2019
the residents of the Whittier Greenbelt have been cleared out by a combination of  law enforcement, social services and Caltrans , April 22, 2019. With the 38 tent community disassembled, many of the residents have been sent off, either on their own accord or to accept Whittier Area First Day two month hotel vouchers.It’s been weeks since the clean out and Whittier has already begun plans to make sure such an encampment would never form again.

RHC Superintendent/ President Retirement Party

Written by Noah Garcia, Associate Editor
May 16, 2019
Teresa Dreyfuss and Rio Hondo have always had intersecting goals; those being the flourishing of its students and the betterment of its community. After 32 years of dedicated service, Superintendent/ President Dreyfuss is retiring from her position, a time capped by her Retirement Celebration Dinner at the Doubletree Hotel in Whittier, Thursday May 9, 2019.

Whittier Goes Green for Earth Day

Written by Sam Garcia, News Editor
May 9, 2019

Saturday, April 27, the city of Whittier held their annual Earth Day celebration. The event ran from 10 am to 2 pm. Environmental groups, like the San...

Santa Fe Springs Art Fest 2019

Written by Sam Garcia, News Editor
May 8, 2019

Friday, May 3, the city of Santa Fe Springs held its sixth annual art festival. Showcasing the works of more than 200 artists, the event also raises funds...

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