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Month: November 2018

Health Services Hosts Great American Smokeout 11/14

The Great American Smokeout is a day sponsored by the American Cancer Society to encourage smokers and individuals to quit smoking. Health Services will be in the quad on Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. with local community resources to promote healthy, smoke-free living and provide information on substance abuse. Take part in… Read more »

Balma is Guest Expert on Boston’s NPR

The midterm elections brought a national spotlight to Orange County politics. Listen to our own Political Science Professor Jodi Balma speak with Boston’s NPR station about the early results.

Nicol Tushla Awarded Fall Classified Recognition Award

Congratulations to Nicol Tushla who received the fall Classified Recognition Award during Classified Senate’s annual Meet and Greet on Nov. 6. Tushla was recognized for her positive attitude, professionalism and commitment to serving students in the Admissions and Records Office. Fifteen other classified professionals were also nominated for the award and recognized. The fall recognition… Read more »

Hornet Speech & Debate Sweeps 3rd Speaking Championship in a Row

[tabs slidertype=”simple”][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][/tabs] The Fullerton College Speech and Debate Team participated at the Robert Barbara Invitational hosted by CSU Northridge Nov. 2 – 4. The team sent 15 students to the tournament and bested several California universities such as Ohlone College, San Francisco State University, and CSU Northridge. Germaine Baltazar picked up the Hornet’s third tournament… Read more »

Veterans Day: 11/12

Campus will be closed on Monday, Nov. 12 in observance of Veterans Day. Fullerton College thanks all service members of our armed forces.

Midterm Elections Party in the Student Center

Associated Students will host a Party to the Polls on Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Student Center, Room 214. The event celebrates voting and encourages students to cast their vote in the California Midterm Elections. General voting information and resources will be available along with snacks and refreshments, a photo,… Read more »

Annual Banned Books Essay Contest Winners Announced

Congratulations are in order for the winners of the Banned Books Essay Contest hosted by the Fullerton College Library in October. First place with a $200 prize went to Cadence Lusinsky for her essay on “The Power of Women and the Power of Banned Books” which explored the topic of gender inequality through Aristophanes’ ancient… Read more »

Response to the CCCAA’s Football Sanctions

Lisa McPheron Director of Campus Communications 714- 992-7014 | lmcpheron@fullcoll.edu Fullerton (November 5, 2018) – On Saturday, November 3, the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Board of Directors rejected an appeal by Fullerton College and levied six sanctions against the Fullerton College football program, including the forfeiture of several 2017 season games resulting in… Read more »

Speech and Debate Team Attends Las Vegas Classic

[tabs slidertype=”simple”][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][tab][/tab][/tabs] The Fullerton College Speech and Debate Team participated in the Las Vegas Classic hosted by the University of Las Vegas on Oct. 20-22. A total of five teams consisting of 10 students competed in both the novice and junior varsity division. Joshua Kazarian was named the tournament-speaking champion in the novice (beginner) division… Read more »

Many Ways to Give this Holiday Season

As we enter into the season of giving, many departments and programs on campus are collecting items, donations, and hosting drives to support students and members of our community. Here’s a list of how you can help: Veterans Resource Center Care Drive – The Veterans Resource Center is calling on the Fullerton College campus and community to… Read more »