Hanajun Chung

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Worked on 166 assignments, created 122, named on 68 bylines for The Chaffey Breeze.

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Kubo and the Two Strings Review

At this point, there's no one better at making stop-motion animation than the Oregon-based LAIKA Entertainment. Their attention to detail and immense creativity returns with "Kubo and the Two Strings," providing not only the best animated film this year, but quite possibly delivering the best stop-motion film ever made. Taking inspiration from classic samurai epics and video games, "Kubo" follows...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 9 min read

Faith Tribute

Energy exchange I hear your soul calling my nameWe don't look the sameBut we share the same passionRunning through our veinsWhat are the oddsI'd have the opportunity of meeting youWe step into the same classRight when i needed rescueThank you, Thank youI didn't know at the timeBut you were the friend i needed I cried to the skyI begged and...

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Video Feature: Flexing with Joey Arias

In conjunction with Chaffey College Broadcasting and the Inland Empire Media Magazine, The Breeze is happy to present a short, student dancer profile: Joey Arias. He was first discovered for interview through a series a photos exhibited outside the photography department, showcasing several poses done in the style of dance called "Flexing." After much inquiry, Arias was grateful enough to...

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Hidden Figures Review

Much of “Hidden Figures” is designed to inspire and rouse audiences, expected based off the marketing. For a January release—a dumping month for studios—“Hidden Figures” is an easy recommendation for those looking for something in between the award contenders and space adventures. Sure there are the big, obvious indicators that suggest awards bait within this title—such as the performances, script...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

Nothing but Pens

Using nothing but ordinary black Paper Mate pens, artist Johnnie Dominguez creates vivid and detailed works of art. Born Dec. 20 1980, Dominguez, an up-and-coming artist has put his gift for drawing to use since childhood. The thing that sets him aside from other artists, however, is his strict policy of using nothing but a single, black ink pen. Over...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

Pimp Pimp, Hooray

Kendrick Lamar has claimed his place in the world of hip-hop music over recent years. After recently winning 5 Grammy Awards, including “Best Rap Album,” his sophomore album “To Pimp a Butterfly” had fans eagerly awaiting a new project to sink their teeth into. And it wasn’t as far off as some might have thought it would be. The self-proclaimed...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

Always Strive And Prosper

ASAP Ferg rose off of the bench to deliver his 18-track sophomore album, “Always Strive and Prosper.” After dropping on the 22nd, the album received an echo of support via social media from fellow ASAP Mob affiliates and fans alike. Ferg’s work delivered the expected high-energy tracks, mixed with some heavy in personal reflection, certain ones discussing his childhood and...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 1 min read

ZOMBIE VISION: 3001 A Laced Odyssey

The Flatbush Zombies, hailing from New York, released their first studio album, 3001: A Laced Odyssey on March 11th of 2016. Since the release of their album the world of independent and self-owned rap music has not been the same. The Flatbush Zombies have casually been overtaking the underground rap scene for some time, only putting out free music and...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

Summer Internships

As the spring semester winds down, many students begin to plan for summer. Some look into jobs, take summer classes or enjoy their time off or delve into the world of interning. The job market can be a harsh environment for many college graduates in today’s economy and going to college doesn’t always guarantee students a job the way it...

By (Hanajun as desk editor) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

Soul of the Series

This review was conducted on PS4 From Software is a prime example of a developer that has cornered a market that it created. The “Souls” games as a whole are robust enough to be their own genre, one that other developers emulate unsuccessfully. The developer knows exactly what kind of games it makes, and makes them well. With its latest...