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White named president

White named president
The winners of the Associated Students elections were announced on Tues., April 29. Brandie White was named president of A.S. White, who has spent many years volunteering for a number of organizations including the Los Angeles County Zoo and Nature Center, said a volunteer makes the best servant.

Controversy surrounds A.S. elections

Controversy surrounds A.S. elections
In the days leading up to the announcement of the Associated Student elections on Tues., April 29, complaints surrounding campaign practices and improper behavior at a recent A.S. sponsored memorial have come to light. On April 17, members of A. S. sponsored a memorial service for the three Mt.

Blind student encounters obstacles

Blind student encounters obstacles
For blind and visually impaired students like Brittney Mejico and Isaiah Hinnerichs, attending Mt. SAC is a challenge. Mejico, a 19-year-old blind student, was recently denied access to ride the campus shuttle to get to her classes. Mejico's uncle, Emmanuel Mejico Jr.

Climbing the ladder to success

Shane Lopez, associate professor of counseling psychology at University of Kansas and Gallup senior scientist, spoke at the Parachutes and Ladders conference held at Mt. SAC's recital hall Fri., April 11. In his speech, "Making Hope Happen for Today's College Students," Lopez described how major developments in positive psychology research, practice, and education relate to academic success.

Forensics stands and delivers

Forensics stands and delivers
National champions from Mt. SAC's Forensics team delivered speeches in their "Evening with Forensics" event that featured everything from contemporary issues to unpredictable topics such as climate crisis, scientology, underwater logging, the dumbest generation, the appendix, and martyrs.

Families and friends say farewell to four students

Families and friends say farewell to four students
More than 1,000 people gathered Thurs., April 17 to pay respects to the four students who died in a car crash on April 11. Richard Kim, 21, Kevin Na, 19, Daniel Kim, 18, all attended Mt. SAC, and David Chung, 16, was a Walnut High School student. The funeral services, held in both English and Korean, began at 8 p.

PTK goes to Philly

Mt. SAC's Phi Theta Kappa chapter attended the annual International Phi Theta Kappa Convention in Philadelphia April 3-5. Phi Theta Kappa adviser Linda Diaz took eight members, five officers and three potential officers, to the convention. "The international convention allows Phi Theta Kappa members to experience that the organization is truly international," Diaz said.
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