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By Bree Peterson (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 2 min read
Veg-head adventures: crumbled bacon crisis
Bacon. A delicious, smoky taste that titillates the senses. And it comes from a pig. Vegetarians don’t eat bacon. My mother should know this, but like me, she often forgets that I don’t eat meat anymore. This past week, we went to a party. The food that was offered was a fusion of traditional Chinese and Mexican foods. In a...
By Joshua Arnao (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read
Kind clicks send the wrong message online
JOSHUA ARNAO We are becoming a generation of creepers living vicariously through our friends’ updates. With every post, tweet, update and picture shared, there is an underlying desire to be validated that gets shared as well. In a way that is hard to explain, we have become citizens of two worlds. One lived in the real world and the other...
By Aaron Thornton (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read
Pie throwing event proves successful
Photo credit: Michelle Menes
AARON THORNTON Many students have felt anger toward their professors, for many reasons, including giving mid-terms before spring break, assigning an uncountable number of pages for an essay or even, a final. For some, it may seem as though professors live to torture. On April 23, students got a chance to torture back. The Pie Your Professor event took place...
By Sadie Gribbon (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read
Fire on the mountain
SADIE GRIBBON What began as a small brush fire in Rancho Cucamonga soon turned into a catastrophe, devouring 1,000 acres and counting of forest preserve. Rancho Cucamonga locals called in the fire on Wednesday morning, April 30, as it began calling it the “Etiwanda Fire.” It spread rapidly as the warm weather and high winds continued. There was no helicopter...
By Dylan Barnes (Hanajun as desk editor) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read
Profile: Jake Gallaway aims for future diamonds
Photo credit: Michelle Menes
Panther baseball player Jake Gallaway’s resiliency is beginning to pay off. Gallaway is a product of Etiwanda, and spent his freshman year at UC Riverside. When things did not work out at UCR, Gallaway decided to transfer to Chaffey.“Growing up in Rancho Cucamonga, I always knew that Chaffey had a great baseball program,” he said. “It was close to home...
By Jay (John) Adamson (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read
‘Titanfall’ is a fun time despite limited features
JAY ADAMSON First impressions were concerning when news was announced of a game where players can pilot a giant robot in a multiplayer, first-person shooter. While it is a childhood dream of many to control giant robots, it was difficult to shake the skepticism of gameplay until it was given a legitimate play-through. After buying it, however, it’s safe to...
By Joshua Arnao (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read
10 years later, living the dream
JOSHUA ARNAO We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.-Walt DisneyNo matter how much effort is exerted, all things must move forward. Ten years ago Kanye West released his “College Dropout” album. In commemorating the release, many popular news sources such as The Washington Post, MTV...
By Joshua Arnao (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read
Ukraine: the resonant reach to California
JOSHUA ARNAO Lincoln warned against it. Jesus spoke about it. A house divided cannot stand. Despite protests and sanctions from the west, Russia is moving forward to annex Crimea, part of the Ukraine, back into the Russian Federation. This may seem distant and non-important but it actually affects all of us in big and small ways. First things first, what...
By Joshua Walters (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 3 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read
Sneakerheads’ spendy shoes shine
JOSHUA WALTERS “These are my most expensive pair of shoes. They cost me $200,” Cameron Wright, business administration major, said. Wright was referring to his prestigious red and white Jordan Fives, delicately laced and appearing to be newly purchased. “I wouldn’t go no higher than $500 for my shoes (sic),” Wright said. “I’m never going to find it for that...
By Karla Ortega (Hanajun as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 2 min read
Lacking lights,
dangerous nights
KARLA ORTEGA Due to the lack of lighting at night, dangerous things can happen at Chaffey campus. Some students are scared to go on their breaks due to the lighting. On the first day of spring semester Professor Brian Weed made everyone in his class make a new contact for the Chaffey’s police number.“Not only do I not feel safe...