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News
Chaffey College welcomes its largest class of incoming students in history, showcasing how more students are pursuing higher education.
Chaffey College students share how the recent construction at the Rancho Cucamonga campus could change the game for how they study and connect at school.
An ICE-involved shooting in Ontario has left residents scared for their safety and reflects a larger issue folks are facing nationwide.
MacKenzie Scott Gift Advisory Group opens funding proposals to the Chaffey community.
Chaffey's Chief Legal Officer Ryan L. Church discusses what to do when faced with ICE agents and lays out your rights as a student.
Many students are unaware that they have rights while on campus, but with the help of student government, they can begin protecting them.
CONTENT WARNING - This article contains images that may be sensitive to some readers.
Vandal defaces campus property to attack minority communities.
On June 15 2021, billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donated $2.7 Billion to over 286 underrepresented organizations and communities. How have Chaffey and other Southern California community colleges used the funds?
Being in college can be mentally and finically draining for the majority of students.
On the scene of the 3/15 Tesla protests.
Arts & Entertainment
Society has come to live in a world that is saturated by sound. Silence is rare. Notifications are never ending. People have few places to turn for peace.
Born in the post World War II era, Contemporary Art has its roots in the ends of the Modern art era.
How can it be that a developer team of only eight people can create a better kart racer than the likes of Nintendo and SEGA?
As the summer of 2025 has come to a close, Chaffey students voice which track deserves the “Song of the Summer" title.
It was only "A Matter of Time" before we acknowledged the unspoken heartache of friendship breakups.
Entrenched in an exploitative industry, local artists are inspired to "DIY".
Food & Travel
Join the Breeze as we check out the LA County Fair. We'll cover the best rides, thrills and--of course--eats!
Solvang, California is a beautiful unique town that is known for resembling a Danish village.
On the coast of Southern California lays a small peaceful town called San Luis Obispo. SLO has something for everyone, from dog lovers to ghost hunters, making it a perfect road trip destination.
Los Angeles comes to the I.E. in the form of one of the hottest new cafes.
If you're looking for a great meal nearby, then look no further!
I always wake up the same old Wynter Muro... except, this time, my dream was my reality and I found myself, waking up in my hotel room with my two best friends sound asleep. Welcome to the Wynter Diaries.
Sports
The Chaffey Mens’ Basketball team wins its first game of the season with an 85-84 victory against the Cerritos Falcons.
This game against Palomar was Chaffey's Sophomore Day, dedicated to celebrating the two-year players in their last home game before graduating.
The Panthers fall 1-6 overall and 0-4 in conference play Saturday night against the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles in double overtime.
The Panthers found themselves up 27-20 on the No.16 ranked The Tigers before falling short in the fourth quarter.
Chaffey College's Student Life Lounge continues to attract participants for intramural sports.
Chaffey experienced a back and forth fourth quarter against Moorpark but came up short 27-23 Saturday night at Grigsby Field.
Opinion
At the end of fall 2024, I discovered an Instagram account called Underground Retreats, intrigued by a video labeled, “Every 3 months I get 30 strangers together in a mansion to make music for a whole week."
Why must the actions of large corporations come at the expense of consumers?
Chaffey's latest handbook encourages Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy. With this, some students see the benefits of the technology, while others voice their concerns on the implementation.
Right-Wing obsession with transgender athletes continues to hurt the athletic landscape for political and ideological gain.
The Chaffey community is surveyed on their comfort with data collection on social media feeds.
At a candlelight vigil for Charlie Kirk, memory overcame reality and his character was reinvented.
Sports gambling has always existed in some form, whether regulated or not, since organized competition has existed. It is in our blood to root for certain people, players, or teams and the most blatant way to support is putting money where your mouth is.
Day of the Dead at a Catholic Cemetery is interesting.
Podcasts
Season two of Teacher's Pet starts with Mrs. Miller, a teacher from Banyan Elementary School.
With the recent trade deadline and NBA all-star weekend coming to an end, the league is gearing up for the 2025 NBA playoffs, here's the latest update.
The Breeze interviews two professional luchadores from the Southern California independent wrestling scene.
Photo Essays
Photos taken at the I.C.E. protests in Los Angeles- Feb. 2, 2025.
An escapade to rural Japan.
This past week, the Breeze had the pleasure of visiting the KVCR station at the San Bernardino Valley campus.
In the heart of Wargin Hall lies the team behind Chaffey College's student-run news outlet. A room full of writers dedicated to being a voice for our campus and telling the stories of the community.
Where does math fit in with crochet?
Celebrate Pi Day with math, games and a load of hand pies.
Features
English Professor Kim George sits down to dicuss how she deals with the overwhelming anxieties of the modern age.
In a time of vile politics and digital overload, tangible creation is my rebellion.
Congresswoman Norma Torres and her team share with Chaffey College how her constituents can stay proactive amid ICE raids and abductions.
Take Two of the No Kings Protest in Rancho Cucamonga.
Chaffey College's 2025 fall semester kicks off with a successful Club Rush!
My curiosity has fled, and seeing eye to eye with this truth has been daunting.
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AI has become heavily integrated into education, raising many questions of if it’s being used appropriately and if it is a threat to student's originality and critical thinking skills.