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.
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Read MoreMorgen Campbell an artist and creative, aspires to mark Inland Empire on the map for music artists.
Read MoreInland Empire actors from Tik Tok and Instagram, Ahmad and Jabril aspire to take part in a more diverse culture for those who dream of becoming an actor.
Read MoreLocal Inland Empire artist, Regi Levi and big brother Rino create a space for aspiring artists in hopes to make the Inland Empire into the new home of music.
Read MoreVictorian death customs and today's dying living room.
Read MoreA reflection and obituary of one of my closest friends of 13 years; my pet dog and family member, Bruce
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Read MoreFounder of Hustler magazine, Larry Claxton Flynt Jr., dies at age 78 leaving his mark behind.
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Read MoreSince last March students everywhere have had to adapt to solely online learning platforms, and teachers have had to convert their curriculum and teaching methods for digital instruction. This interview shares the experience and perspectives of two teachers and the ways that they have found to adapt.
Read MoreJas Boothe speaks to Chaffey College students about choosing power over pity.
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