Maranda Gonzalez

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Worked on 35 assignments, created 35, named on 12 bylines for The Chaffey Breeze.

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Chaffey College Spring 2018 Exhibits

This Spring, the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art at Chaffey College is presenting two exhibits available for viewing now through March 10, 2018. One of the two exhibits is an installation called Rainbow Apocalypse by Macha Suzuki. The name of Suzuki's installation is inspired by "the end of the world" based off the Mayan calendar prediction. Suzuki has expressed that...

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A Sanctuary State For Millions

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed landmark “sanctuary state” legislation (SB54) into law on Oct. 5 which will make California a sanctuary state for immigrants once the law takes effect. According to Public Policy Institute of California, the state of California houses over 2 million undocumented immigrants and over 10 million immigrants altogether. The law will prevent law enforcement from questioning...

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IT and AHS:Cult

IT Movie Review The new adaptation of Stephen King’s "IT" hit theaters September 8, just in time for the fall horror movie season. The 2017 film is a complete remake based on Stephen King's 1986 novel and is in no way related to the 1990 TV mini-series. "IT" has been an anticipated movie since the trailer’s debut in the spring...

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News Roundup 9/28/17

1. Tom Price Spent $1 Million of Taxpayer Money on Air Travel: Health and Human Services Secretary, Tom Price, has apologized and is offering to repay $51,887.31 out of the $1 million taxpayer dollars he spent while traveling with his wife overseas via military aircraft. The White House approved the service of military aircraft for multiple trips for Tom Price...

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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...