Brody Salazar

Curious, passionate, and persistent. When I take interest in something I invest in it entirely. Writer and artist.

Worked on 370 assignments, created 110, named on 20 bylines for The Chaffey Breeze.

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 4 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

News Roundup 11.29.19

Head start on holiday deals tempers Black Friday frenzyIn New York, Black Friday enthusiasts woke up before dawn and traveled to their favorite malls in search of hot deals, kicking off the shopping season that intensified the scramble between Thanksgiving and Christmas. More people got a head start on gift-hunting this year, while being lured by the deals from retailers...

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

News Roundup 11-30-19

Teen Killed In Her Own CarOn Tuesday, a nineteen year old girl, Annalysa McMillan, was killed while driving due to a shot in her back from an AR-15 rifle. The gun was in the hands of Austin Smith, a twenty-two year old passenger in her vehicle. McMillan was unresponsive when officers reached the site of the shooting and she was...

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

News Roundup 11.27.19

Democrats push impeachment to next phase with Dec. 4 hearingThe House Judiciary Committee is set to take over the Trump impeachment hearing. The meeting will feature legal experts who will examine questions of constitutional grounds as the panel decides whether to write articles of impeachment against Trump. If it does go through, they will also decide what those articles of...

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

What Chaffey Means to Me

Chaffey College was not my first choice of where to go after graduating high school. My plan was to continue onto a California State University. however the plan had to change once I found out that I could not attend the Cal State I registered for. Because I was later informed that I took one of the placement exams too...

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News Roundup 11/25/19

Museum HeistThieves made off with priceless diamonds and other jewels from Dresden, Germany's Green Vault Museum. The heist occurred at about 5 am on Monday. The thieves managed to cut power to the museum's security systems, allowing them to access the three display cases containing the now missing jewels. Police identified a getaway vehicle, however it was later located on...

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

News Roundup 11/23/19

Biden files papers for South Carolina presidential primaryJoe Biden has made it official, he is in the running for Democratic president. He has made his South Carolina presidential bid. Former VP Biden filed his paper work as a candidate in next year’s Democratic primary during a stop Friday at a soul food restaurant in Abbeville. He maintains high popularity among...

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News Roundup

Seeking AsylumIn 2017, the United States was named the top country for immigrants to travel to in hopes of seeking asylum, many coming from South America. Nkeze, a college student, fled his home country to seek asylum in the U. S due to his government wanting to arrest him for participating in a protest. He traveled through harsh environments to...

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News roundup Tuesday

Gene-Edited 'Supercells' Make Progress In Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease Doctors are reporting that the first evidence of a safe way to treat sickle cell disease is with genetically edited cells. The cells come from the use of CRISPR, a gene editing technique. Many researchers and doctors think CRISPR could change medicine. Even though it is a preliminary trial being...

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

COPE Health Scholars

Treating patients with respect and kindness was not an issue for intern, Tyler Tillmon. Tillmon was issued to work for Riverside Community Hospital, as a COPE Health Scholar intern. The COPE Health Scholar program extends from California to Hawaii, giving the opportunity to students in the medical field to explore hospital settings. Prior to the internship, it was clear to...

By (Brody as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

News Roundup 11/15/19

Ousted ambassador felt threat: Trump assails her anew On Friday, former U. S. Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch testified before the House of Intelligence Committee for the second public impeachment hearing of President Trump. The investigation centers on whether Trump’s push for Ukrainian officials to investigate his political rivals amounted to an abuse of power. Yovanovitch informed the committee of being...