Hanajun Chung

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

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

Panthers get advice, career tips from legal eagles

CHARMAINE TROY Lawyers are considered some of the most vile, untrustworthy people, but when people are in dire circumstances, lawyers are life savers. Abel Chen, Business and Applied Technology professor, has been teaching at Chaffey for six years. He created the paralegal program on campus. Chen came up with the idea to create legal night after hearing different cases about...

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

Top five independent musicians nationwide

NESHA DICKSON Thanks to social medias such as Twitter and music apps such as Sound Cloud, music lovers are open to a world of musical artistry that goes far beyond the mainstream. The following musicians are five up and coming artists who are really beginning to make a name for themselves and have created quite a following in our social...

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

Wes Anderson delivers his best film yet

ROBERTO HERNANDEZ Murder, mystery and intrigue are colorful in “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” the new Comedy-drama film by acclaimed director Wes Anderson. Anderson paints the picture in his own colorful and unmistakable style that permeates every movie he makes. One of the best aspects of the film is its beautiful, distinct cinematography. Almost every single frame is worthy of being...

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

‘Matched’ is the next big young adult trilogy on the horizon

NESHA DICKSONWith the Sci-Fi/Romance phenomenon at an all-time high, Ally Condie’s “Matched” trilogy delivers a futuristic depiction of life, love, and rebellion that certainly fits the trend. In a world where life is heavily controlled by the government, main character Cassia Reyes finds herself in an internal battle against what the Society wants for her and what she wants for...

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

‘Dark Souls II’ is to die for

JAY ADAMSONDeath is normally a bad thing in video games. In role-playing games, starting over from the beginning, or from a checkpoint, players usually suffer a consequence such as losing equipment. “Dark Souls II” For the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, assures the players that, much like the first game, you will die more times than you can count. But...

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

Novel affects through balanced storytelling

SADIE GRIBBON John Green takes his readers through a well-constructed emotional roller coaster that is “The Fault in Our Stars.” This is an easy, must-read book for anybody who has experienced love or loss, conveying the “Romeo and Juliet” love that never dies, while staying realistic and true to the 21st century. With that said, the age of John Green’s...

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

‘Brick Mansions’ parkours itself into absolute stupidity

HANAJUN CHUNG “Brick Mansions” is the best kind of terrible movie. Late-actor Paul Walker’s final starring film is a remake of the French action thriller “District B13” from 2004, a film which utilized the martial-arts/sport of parkour at a time when it was still fresh with popular culture.“Brick Mansions” thinks audiences 10 years later will still be amazed at the...

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

CCFem panel debunks myths

JOSHUA WALTERS A video compilation played across the screen in Wargin Hall 142 on April 22, with men making sexist comments about females. Female and male students watched the screen, eager to learn the real definition of feminism and what feminism is truly about. Feminism often has a negative connotation to those unaware or those who have a vague understanding...

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

Panthers go green for Earth Week

LUIS CHAVEZ From April 21-24, Green Earth Movement committee hosted “Go Green Week” to celebrate Earth Week. It all started with a screening of the film “Food, Inc.” on April 21. The film, directed by Robert Kenner, exposes the truth behind food processing industries and the unhealthy products that go into food. He pokes at all American food industries by...

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

Natural hair movement: A brief perspective into black female hair culture

JOSHUA WALTERS “The natural hair movement is about black women embracing their natural hair,” Tiffany McKee, business major at Cal State University, said. Around the campus, in social media, on commercials, and TV shows, black women are embracing their natural hair. But first, it starts with a transition, or a big chop.“A transition is when you wear your hair in...