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A young man with a dream to keep people safe through Cybersecurity.
Professor Ryan Falcioni has created an encouraging community at Chaffey by connecting his teachings of philosophy and jiu-jitsu on campus.
Meet Michelle Dowd, Chaffey's journalism and creative writing professor, as she shares her journey from a secluded upbringing to becoming an inspirational author and educator.
Maria Zaldivar is the Editor-in-Chief for The Breeze and is an inspiration to every student and aspiring journalist.
Professor David Rentz is the Chamber Choir director here at Chaffey. He has been an intergral part of the music program for over a decade.
Kyle Serrano is a photographer here at Chaffey College encouraging community among photographers, and encouraging new photographers to pursue the art.
If you're looking for a teacher who is passionate about their subject, look no further than Professor Encina.
From tragedy to a career in photography. Gina approaches her work from a minimalist perspective focusing on families and pets.
Humans need food, water and shelter to survive, but none of that matters if we can not communicate with one another. Communication is key to humanities survival.
The Breeze sits down with David Nimri, the hardest working professor in Cybersecurity.
How Ryan Falcioni's career path and teachings has shaped him into the professor, person, father, and husband he is today.
Humans of New York is a project that was first started in New York City. Brandon Stanton, the creator of this project, walked around New York City, and would ask random people on the street personal and intense questions about themselves and record their responses. He then went on and turned these individuals' stories into a book. This piece is inspired by that project, but was done here at Chaffey College, at the Rancho Campus, during the event, Club Rush, that was held on Aug. 31st, 2022.