Ethan Ahoia

Writer at The Hornet newspaper Journalism major at Fullerton College

Worked on 9 assignments, created 0, named on 9 bylines for Fullerton College Hornet.

By (Ethan as photographer) + 2 others for Fullerton College Hornet - 4 min read

Hornets volleyball honors sophomores; team falls short in final matches

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Crowds packed the bleachers to watch a women’s volleyball match against Fullerton College and Irvine Valley College on Nov. 17. This match was meaningful for the fans and the players because the night was dedicated to honoring the team's sophomore players. Despite loads of home team support, the Hornets failed to come up with a win and were handed a...

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Fullerton College receives award for rewarding ADTs to Latinx students

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Fullerton College was honored for its work in rewarding Associate Degrees for Transfer to Latinx students and named an Equity Champion of Higher Education for 2021. Awards were given out by the Campaign for College Opportunity to recognize California Community Colleges and CSUs in rewarding ADTs to their students. Nov. 16 marked the fifth annual ceremony CCO held this event....

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Hornets football scratches out Bobcats in nail-biter

Photo credit: Matt Brown

Coming off a 31-0 blowout win against Southwestern College, Fullerton College faced Saddleback College Saturday. Despite struggles on both sides of the ball, the Hornets persevered for their third straight win over the Bobcats 31-30. During the game, one of the bright spots on offense was sophomore running back Branden Rankins. The Hornets (6-2) rallied behind Rankins’ 148-yards and two...

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Record turnout at charity event along Fullerton Trails

OC United held its annual Pumpkin Run on Saturday, Oct. 30 and garnered a record turnout of registered runners. The charity event was arranged to fund programs that benefit social-emotional, trauma-informed programs for kids and teens in the community. The 5K run lasted for more than an hour as participants walked through the Fullerton trails at OC United's fourth Pumpkin...

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Hornets Football tames Wolverines in blowout win

Photo credit: Blare Parke

Fullerton College bounced back from a previous loss against the El Camino Warriors with an impressive 49-6 win over the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines Thursday night. Hornets defense led the way with a suffocating performance, while the offense capitalized on the defensive turnovers routinely putting the ball in the end zone. The Hornets disrupted the Wolverines offense forcing three fumbles,...

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The Undead rise again at the Maverick Theater

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More than 50 years after the film's release, Maverick Theater puts on their "Night of the Living Dead" production, based on George A. Romero's classic horror film. It has continued to be a crowd favorite, and the Maverick Theater demonstrates that. This marks the 16th consecutive year Maverick Theater founder and producer Brian Newell has brought his adaptation of "Night...

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How to Plant a Tree and Young/Mature Tree Care Workshop series at the Fullerton Arboretum

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Tim Crothers, Plant Health Care Manager of West Coast Arborists, presented a workshop to exchange ideas on improving the city’s urban forest and important techniques for tree care. Phil Kisor, the city’s landscape supervisor, and Meg McWade, the public works director, were present. Crothers gave insight on how to properly plant trees, maintain young and mature trees, pruning strategies, responsibilities...

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Hornets Football dominates Allan Hancock College

Photo credit: Jim McCormack

In Saturday's game, the Fullerton College Hornets overcome obstacles on both sides of the football field, winning 41-7, despite being called for 20 penalties totaling over 152-penalty yards on the field. Hornets defense showed up by limiting the Allan Hancock Bulldogs to 123-yards passing and allowing only 3 net-total rushing yards for the entire game. “Coach Crooks made a good...

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Hornet football loses in thriller

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The Hornets started the game off to a bad start with a fumble within the Cougar's territory. College of the Canyons was able to take advantage of this turnover as they marched down the field to score a 27-yard field goal from kicker Ty Morrison to put the first points up on the board with a 3-0 lead. Fullerton College’s...

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