Hanajun Chung

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

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

ALS and the Ice Bucket Challenge: What's the Point?

From Lou Gehrig to Stephen Hawking to the next door neighbor, ALS can strike anyone at any moment, destroying lives as it does so. Gehrig and Hawking are just two of thousands of people who had and have ALS all over the world. Therefore, in order to raise awareness about the disease, the Ice Bucket Challenge was created. The challenge...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 5 min read

Panthers Get an Emotional Victory in Opener

Saturday, Sept. 6The Hustling Panthers football team kicked off the first game of the season with an away game against the Orange Coast College Pirates. A 43-yard field goal with 34-seconds left lifted the Panthers past the Pirates to open the season with an emotional win, 17-14. As the game was about to begin, the team players all marched out...

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

'A Dame to Kill For' isn't worth dying over

Film noir is respected not for it's visuals, but for characters, themes and the struggles that came from a dark, often criminal and immoral place. Frank Miller's graphic novel and the 2005 film "Sin City" "honored" those classics by taking them and adding some hyper-violent, stylized tendencies that were made to fit the sensibilities of more modern, ambitious audiences. But...

By (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 6 min read

Top 5 Summer Blockbusters of 2014

In the past three months, over 100 films were released in theaters. Depending on location and date, one would be able to find a diverse selection at the box-office, but also find media at home through on-demand platforms. Studios struggle to release their hopeful, franchise-making hit, while audiences decide if their evening is better spent in a romance about cancer-patient...

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

Death, Taxes and Regret

DEATH, TAXES, and REGRETSomeone once said that only two things are certain in life, death and taxes. Please allow that incredibly happy note resonate with you for a moment before adding a third. Regret. I wish I had. Why Didn't I? I should have. As the promise of another semester begins it is easy to overlook the moment for the...

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

Bad blood runs between GSA, FDA

ROBERTO HERNANDEZ What would normally be a quiet, routine blood drive soon became the scene of protest and picketing on March 11. The Gay-Straight Alliance took the blood drive on as an opportunity to raise awareness of the FDA’s donation ban on all men who have sex with men.“Blood is blood, gay or straight, lift the ban, let them donate,”...

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

Adjunct vs FULL TIME

A vast amount of adjunct professors work countless hours in the hopes of becoming full time professors, but obtaining a full time position is like winning lottery. Adjunct instructors work part-time and commute to several different campuses. Students who have adjunct professors are continually being cheated out of full learning advantages due to little or no office hours. There is...

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

The adjunct and the full-timer

CHARMAINE TROY A vast amount of adjunct professors work countless hours in the hopes of becoming full-time professors, but obtaining a full time position is like winning the lottery. Adjunct instructors work part-time and commute to several different campuses. Students who have adjunct professors are continually being cheated out of full learning advantages due to little or no office hours....

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

One Book, One College Program brings to life the art of veterans

BREE PETERSON The One Book, One college program is hosting an art exhibit called The Art ofWar on March 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m, in the CAA Student Gallery. There will be spoken word, art and music from the veterans of Chaffey College and Mil-Tree. Mil-Tree, the foundation that helped bring the documentary “Generation of War” to life,...

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

Veg-head adventures: ‘the chicken nugget trap’

BREE PETERSON Features editor Bree Peterson would like to introduce the first of many pieces on the topic of vegetarianism from the perspective of someone who’s new to the practice. Here is a personal, first-person perspective of someone looking for an alternative diet. It’s been about a month since I decided to trade a carnivorous diet for a guilt-free one....