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As virus continues, Asians seeking safety from assaults

 April 9, 2021April 5, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

As COVID-19 numbers continued to rise throughout the United States, crimes and acts of hate towards Asians and Asian-Americans have also risen.  Early during the pandemic, many politicians such as

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OCCC distributes COVID vax to employees

 April 8, 2021April 5, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

Hundreds of employees and their family members came back to OCCC’s main campus to get a shot in the arm of the Moderna COVID vaccine as the college hosted a

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Sarah Everard’s murder shows violence against women ignored

 April 6, 2021April 5, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

Like for many people around the world, 2020 was rough going for 33-year-old Sarah Everard. Everard is originally from York, but lived in Brixton, South London. However, recently things seemed

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Virtual club fair provides connection opportunity

 March 25, 2021March 25, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

By now it is common knowledge that COVID-19 has forced many on-campus events, including most classes, to go online. Most recently, OCCC’s Student Life’s semesterly club fair was added to

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Los efectos a largo plazo de la separación familiar

 March 25, 2021March 25, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

Estar separado de la familia no es fácil. Puede ser bastante aterrador, especialmente cuando esa separación ocurre en un lugar desconocido, donde se habla un idioma desconocido, y cuando esa

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College selects Bridges as new Academic Affairs vice president

 March 8, 2021March 7, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

OCCC’s search for a new Vice President of Academic Affairs came to a halt Feb. 24 with the selection of Dean of Health Professions Vincent Bridges.  The Vice President of

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College pulling back, will add more 16-weeks classes in fall

 February 26, 2021February 26, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

Despite the rush to transition OCCC classes into a nearly 100% 8-week course format, OCCC will be cutting back on that push and offering more 16-week classes for the upcoming

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OCCC Dean, Bridges, named Vice President of Academic Affairs

 February 25, 2021February 25, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

OCCC’s search for a new Vice President of Academic Affairs came to conclusion Feb. 24 with the selection of Dean of Health Professions Vincent Bridges as the top candidate.  After

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OCCC has procedures to help COVID-infected students succeed

 February 16, 2021February 10, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

It has been nearly one year since OCCC transitioned to mostly online classes because of the spread of COVID-19.    The second half of spring semester 2020 was completed completely online,

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Hundreds of migrant children still not united with families

 February 11, 2021February 10, 2021  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

The United States has always had a complicated relationship with immigrants and immigration, whether legal or illegal. For years, immigrants have been arrested on the border of Mexico and the

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