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 editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

Repeat of History

It is 2017 but it feels like we are living in the modern day 1930 with the discrimination that has surfaced against DACA recipients these last few months. While the nation waits for the ultimate decision of the DACA recipient’s statuses, this seems all too familiar to history. Thursday Sept. 14, Chaffey Community College's Psych Club hosted a panel focusing...

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

Pinto Club

On September 15, 2017 at noon, the PINTO club organized an event to help and reach out to formerly incarcerated individuals. Setting up booths with resources from Chaffey Community College for these individuals, Roy Robles, the organizer of this event and president of the PINTO club said, “I want to try to help them get rehabilitated through education and try...

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

Hurrican Harvey, Irma, and Climate Change

Irma is the first hurricane on record to ever reach a category level 5, the highest intensity a hurricane can reach, while still in the ocean. "Irma was the strongest Atlantic-basin hurricane ever recorded outside the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea" said CNN's Wayne Drash. This is being caused by climate change nurturing the conditions for hurricanes to...

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

Free Will

On September 20th, Chris Salazar organized and moderated a panel discussion on free will, or the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. All three panelists on stage, were philosophy professors and addressed questions of free will, and the deeper meaning behind it. Professor Thompson supported the idea that there is no free will. Dr. Falcioni took...

By (Jullian Aiden as editor-in-chief) + 1 other for The Chaffey Breeze - 3 min read

The World's Most Prevailing Language Is Music

Music has historically been used to convey art, culture and religion. World music is especially important to listen to, for it literally gives cultures, ethnicities and countries a voice, a wavelength for a means of representation. Listening to another cultures music initially acclimates one to the language itself. Hearing these languages through such a medium evokes another understanding for a...

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

Earthquake Alarms

Natural disasters have occurred frequently in the past month. Mexico recently encountered three earthquakes at over M 6.1. With the San Andreas fault spilling California, many locals have cause for concern about when the next one will hit. Eagle Rock Jr./Sr. High School, located in northeast Los Angeles, has installed an Emergency Earthquake System, also known as "Shake Alert" from...

By (Jullian Aiden as editor-in-chief) + 2 others for The Chaffey Breeze - 5 min read

My "American Dream"

I was a lucky 9 year-old who’s dream became a reality on June 4th, 2006. Luckily, I am not an immigrant. Luckily, I am not an immigrant. I didn’t have to walk for miles or suffer from hunger. I’m one of the lucky ones because I came to the United States with no suffering. Many immigrants come to the United...

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

Hepatitis A Outbreak

On Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced a Hepatitis A Outbreak in L. A. County. According to Los Angeles Times, there have been 10 cases of Hepatitis A in LA County, two of which cannot be linked to the San Diego County outbreak. The San Diego County outbreak has risen to extreme measures...

By (Jullian Aiden as editor-in-chief) for The Chaffey Breeze - 1 min read

Letter From The Editor

Hard times have the ability to bring out the strongest version of ourselves. With the new semester in full swing, we have to remember the goal, whatever that goal may be. By now I am sure procrastination has claimed many victims, myself included, but we have to remember why we are here. We all have a goal — a dream...

By (Jullian Aiden as editor-in-chief) for The Chaffey Breeze - 1 min read

Letter From The Editor 2

Recently, President Trump announced his decision to gut the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Yes, this means that a generation of undocumented students are at risk for deportation. We are all here to actively pursue a higher education. The only difference between us is that some students—DREAMers—came from a country that could not provide them the many opportunities the...