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Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

Rio Hondo College Newspaper

El Paisano

The Chicana/o/x Identity and the 20th Century Movement

Written by Jeffrey Barragan, Copy Editor
Oct 20, 2021

The Chicanx movement of the 1960’s created solidarity among Mexican-Americans in the Southwest. The movement pursued to change and improve education,...

Rio Hondo Men Soccer vs Cerritos College

Written by Carlos Jimenez
Oct 19, 2021

Compton at Rio Hondo Coming into this match Rio was favorite on paper coming into this match with a record of 8-1-3. But now with a win over Compton college...

Vaccine Mandates: Good or Bad?

Written by Ryan Leon, Online Editor-in-Chief
Oct 14, 2021

On Wednesday Oct 6, the Los Angeles City Council approved a COVID-19 vaccine mandate that will require proof of vaccination at most public places beginning...

Battlefield 2042 Beta: Concerned and Hyped

Written by Brandon Lee Ramirez, Reporter
Oct 12, 2021

Access to the Battlefield 2042 Beta began on Oct 6 through Oct 9. The first two days were only open for people who preordered the game, with the open beta...

Editorial: Some Things will Never Change

Written by Lorenzo Arce, Copy Editor
Oct 8, 2021

A Hopeful Viewpoint   Weeks ago, a discussion board was assigned . It asked students to analyze a speech from Barack Obama. He addressed a crowd in...

Should More Food Products be Rebranded?

Written by Ryan Leon, Online Editor-in-Chief
Oct 7, 2021

In the year 2020, things took a turn for the worse. Systemic racism and hate consumed the United States. Society was a broken shell of itself, and people...

Editorial: Social Media is a Nightmare

Written by Jasmine Soria, Print Editor-in-Chief
Oct 2, 2021

Social Media has been around for only 24 years. Those with phones and computers brought to light Six Degree, a social media platform common in the late...

Hispanic Heritage Month Excludes Parts of Latin America

Written by Jeffrey Barragan, Copy Editor
Sep 29, 2021

There is something extraordinarily odd about the word “Hispanic” in Hispanic Heritage Month. The word is exclusionary but also ironically Eurocentric...

Gabby Petito Goes Viral While Minority Men and Women Fall Astray

Written by Marina Gutierrez
Sep 27, 2021

   Why does race make one person’s life more important than another? The missing person’s case of a white woman named Gabby Petito has been all over...

Streaming Services Hurt Movie Theaters

Written by Ryan Leon, Online Editor-in-Chief
Sep 22, 2021

As we continue to grapple with the never-ending COVID-19 pandemic, movie theaters are slowly making a comeback. In March 2020, movie theaters across the...

Netflix’s ‘Clickbait’ Limited Series: TV Review

Written by Valeria Yanez
Sep 22, 2021

  Clickbait is a limited series that has reached the top 10 most viewed in the U.S. for Netflix. The series consists of eight episodes each being...

Life: One year into Covid

Written by Raymond Luna, Social Media
Apr 21, 2021

D-Day March 13, 2020 is a day I can remember so vividly in my mind as if it was yesterday. I wouldn't have known that would be the last day the world...

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