Jullian Aiden Bravo

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Worked on 113 assignments, created 47, named on 41 bylines for The Chaffey Breeze.

By (Jullian Aiden as desk editor) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 7 min read

Closing of the LDC

The typically spacious room used for the monthly governing board meetings was abnormally packed on Dec. 15 of last year. Concerned parents and students were anxiously waiting their turn to speak out against the school's decision to close the LDC — a two-year program off the Chino campus which trained students with mid-level autism to find much-needed jobs."The Learning Development...

By + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 1 min read

Blue Cut Fire Shuts Down Route to Chaffey

The Blue Cut Fire, as it has come to be called, has spread to 30,000 acres. Gov. Jerry Brown has issued a state of emergency while mandatory evacuations for surrounding communities, including Lytle Creek Canyon, are in effect. Road closures include the 15 Northbound at I-215, and the 15 Southbound at Ranchero. All three Chaffey College classes will continue as...

By (Jullian Aiden as desk editor) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 4 min read

Blue Cut Fire Burns More Than 35,000 Acres; 68% Containment

Mother Nature had all the right ingredients sprinkled over the arid landscape of Blue Cut Trail. Dry pine, parched leaves, searing temperature; the recipe was complete. But now authorities are working to determine who or what fired-up the grill. The Blue Cut Fire, as it has come to be known, has burned more than 35,000 square acres of dry land...

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

Assisting Awareness

A traveling wall appeared in the quad drawing crowds and raising questions. The wall, rather than serving its traditional purpose as a restrictive blockade, provided students with background and awareness of the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. Built by the University of Irvine, the wall travels through many campuses from Michigan State University to the University of Southern California. Each panel...

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Socktober Fest

The Inland Empire (IE) Hope Collective is accepting donations of new socks, beanies, jackets and more, which will be donated to displaced people of all backgrounds. Gina Duran, psychology for art therapy major, is founder of the IE Hope Collective. Since the age of nine, Duran has provided aid to the homeless and in 2013 she established the Collective. Through...

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Wignall Museum Opens Art Exhibitions

Staff of the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art opened doors to the public on Sep. 8 to feature a group of artists exploring the U. S. incarceration system through a variety of prison themed artwork. “Inside/Outside: Prison Narratives” features 10 essays and 10 narrative audio recordings of five incarcerated women who are currently serving prison sentences at the California Institution...

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

ReAct club sidebar

“Success is not in winning the race, but rather in the journey that carries you through to the finish line.” -Kayla Johnson Major: Kinesiology Age: 22 Mission Statment: To have a positive Impact on our community. “Assist in identifying and maximizing one’s unrealized capabilities in a dynamic environment that strengthens them physically, mentally, and spiritual...

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Project Up: Engineering Club Launches Weather Balloon Into Sky

Equipped with proper materials and having undertaken the necessary research and regulations, the Chaffey Engineering Club launched a weather balloon into the sky to study the curvature of the earth on May 23, 2015. The project, dubbed as “Project Up” by participating members, began as a concept proposed by mechanical engineering major and Engineering Club Vice President Joanna Farias in...

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Former Chaffey Soccer Athlete Dies Over Summer

Denes Isiahas Kantor, Chaffey College alumnus and former Chaffey soccer athlete, died in an automobile accident in Western Fontana Sunday, July 26. At around 1:18 a.m., Kantor, 20, was the driver of a silver 2007 Mini Cooper traveling eastbound in the 15300 block of Foothill Boulevard at a high rate of speed. Kantor lost control of his vehicle, which swerved...

(Jullian Aiden as collaborator) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

Earth Day Celebration Raises Environmental Awareness

To raise environmental awareness, the Green Earth Movement Sustainability Committee (G. E. M.) and Leaders In Fighting for the Environment (L. I. F. E.) Club celebrated Earth Day at the center quad and northern region of the MACC building on April 22. Earth Day was founded by then Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin in 1970 after witnessing a 1969 oil...