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Author: Citlali Vazquez-Perez

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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Cientos de niños migrantes aún no están unidos a sus familias

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

Los Estados Unidos siempre ha tenido una relación complicada con los inmigrantes y la inmigración, sea legal o ilegal. Durante años, los inmigrantes han sido arrestados en la frontera de

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With one term done, students struggling with 8-week courses

 December 9, 2020December 11, 2020  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

It has been over one year since OCCC announced that almost all classes offered would switch from a 16-week format to an 8-week format. This meant that instead of students

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Welcome Week club fair has lower than usual turnout

 November 6, 2020November 11, 2020  Citlali Vazquez-Perez

Despite OCCC’s usual club diversity, the campus’ limited operations affected club and student turnout for the Oct. 20-23 club fair.

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Campus closure and quick push to online caused panic, student outrage

 October 1, 2020October 2, 2020  Citlali Vazquez-Perez  0

In the recent months, curve ball after curve ball have been thrown at the world, leaving people everywhere with no choice but to adapt to the “New Normal.” In its

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