Homelessness has reached crisis levels both locally and nationally. Many factors, including misinformation and myths, contribute to this growing problem. A free, public seminar called Homelessness 101 on March 19, 6-8 p.m. in Fullerton College’s Wilshire Auditorium will provide information and answer some of the most frequently asked questions about this issue. Such as: What… Read more »
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FC Night at Angel Stadium Returns April 5
Hornets and Angels will reunite for an epic night of family fun and baseball during the annual Fullerton College Night at Angel Stadium on Friday, April 5. The event, which is now in its fourth year, supports the Chris Lamm & Toni Dubois-Walker Memorial Food Bank and Students of Distinction Awards. The highly anticipated spring… Read more »
What’s the Buzz at the Student Center?
The Student Center located in Building 200, Room 214 is a place for students to unwind and interact with fellow students while enjoying some of the activities and amenities available such as board games, a pool table, air hockey, charging stations, a television and PlayStation, and more. To add to the mix of fun this… Read more »
Two Brothers, Different Talents, Hit Record Achievements at Fullerton College
Take a first glance at Lance Coleman II and Maceo Coleman and you’ll instantly recognize they share a resemblance to one another. Take a deeper look and you’ll recognize their resemblance is not the only thing they share. Both are motivated, both are positive, and both are making great strides and achievements at Fullerton College,… Read more »
First Drone Journalism Class Takes Off
Fullerton College has launched its first Drone Journalism class, the first of a full drone-based program slated to open in the fall. The first drone class, which started this spring semester, goes over how to pilot and use a drone, laws pertaining to drone use and, of course, how to use drones for journalism, said… Read more »
Hornets Honor Black History Month with Campus Events
Across the country many will celebrate Black History Month during the month of February with events that recognize and honor the historical contributions of African Americans. At Fullerton College, Black History Month is an important part of education and each year the campus celebrates with a series of campus-wide events designed to honor those historical… Read more »
Students Connect with Resources and Volunteer Opportunities at CommUNITY Day
For the fourth year in a row, the Cadena Cultural and Transfer Center has teamed up with Associated Students, the Umoja Center and the Service Learning Program to bring to life CommUNITY Day, a welcome event designed to celebrate African American History Month, connect students with campus resources, and encourage them to take active roles… Read more »
‘Water’ Exhibition Explores Quiet, Contemplative Qualities
A new exhibition at the Fullerton College Art Gallery explores the calming, meditative qualities of our planet’s most abundant fluid. “Water” features more than 20 works by four artists: Lindsay Carron, Vicky Hanrahan, Don Ryan and Caroline Zimmermann and will run through Feb. 20. Carron is an artist and activist best known for her works… Read more »
Planning and Design Underway for Projects
Work is well underway on the first round of Measure J funded-projects at Fullerton College, including the design of a 74,927-square-foot instructional building that will serve as the home base for the Humanities Division. The passage of Measure J in November 2014 established $574 million for facility improvements, upgrades, and repairs at Fullerton College, Cypress College and… Read more »
More Hydration Stations Installed Throughout Campus
A total of 23 hydration stations have been installed across the Fullerton College campus. At least one hydration station is available in each of the major buildings on campus and many have more than one station. Combined, the stations have saved more than 168,000 plastic disposable bottles as of January 23. Here is a map… Read more »












