An escapade to rural Japan.
Read MoreThis past week, the Breeze had the pleasure of visiting the KVCR station at the San Bernardino Valley campus.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreWhere does math fit in with crochet?
Read MoreCelebrate Pi Day with math, games and a load of hand pies.
Read MoreChaffey College’s Panthers faced off against College of the Desert Roadrunners in a two-part game caused by weather difficulties.
Read MoreThe Black College Expo is an opportunity for students and their families to meet with colleges in a fun environment.
Read MoreThe 2024 Clash kicks off the Nascar season.
Read MoreDippin' donuts or dippin' mugs?
Read MoreThe beauty that is the Terra Vista Farmers Market.
Read MoreAnime Expo Chibi was held on Nov. 11-12 at the Ontario Convention Center.
Read MoreDowntown Riverside keeps itself alive and well with its captivating culture. It offers a welcoming environment to visitors and has the goal to keep a vibrant and safe community.
Read MoreA photo essay on the Grand Canyon that shows the various sites I saw throughout my solo trip of the southern edge.
Read MoreFor the first time since the pandemic, The Breeze had the opportunity to return to San Fransisco for a three day long college journalism conference.
Read MoreDuring a recent trip back home, I learned that I may not be as fluent in my first language as I thought I was.
Read MoreThe president of the campus club, Evolve, dedicates A Very Witchy History event meeting to an old friend who inspired her interest in witches and their connection to feminism.
Read MoreProfessor Brice Bischoff curated an exhibition at the Sasse Museum of Art in Pomona, CA, selecting from work produced by students in his Fine Art Photography class called, “For Your Eyes”.
Read MoreThis years Specialty Equipment Market Association Show demonstrates that the world of electric vehicles goes well beyond just Tesla
Read MoreThe Downtown Redlands Art Walk is an event, like many others, that has been on a hiatus since the onset of COVID-19. But on October 23 it finally made it's return. State street, which goes right through the heart of Downtown, was closed to vehicle traffic and was alive with sculpture, paintings, photography, live music, and even a motorcycle show as you walked to the east end of the street.
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