‘Images: America’s concentration camps’ revisits the horror of Japanese incarceration; Title IX is too complex, let’s fix it
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ARTS & FEATURES
‘Images: America’s concentration camps’ revisits the horror of Japanese incarceration
By: Anthony Lipari
“Images: America’s Concentration Camps,” commemorates the 80th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 on Feb. 19, 1942. The exhibit is currently open in Schauerman Library and will conclude on Dec. 9. Read more.
UndocuWarriors art exhibit showcases migrant experiences
By: Kim McGill
The UndocuWarriors Club hosted six workshops to support students and employees who are undocumented, formerly undocumented or who come from families with mixed immigration status. Artwork from the workshops was later featured in an art exhibit located in Schauerman Library. Read more.
NEWS
New multicultural holidays may add extra class time to future semesters
By: Ethan Cohen
With the possible addition of three new multicultural holidays, extra time may be added to classes. The extra holidays mean that meeting course requirements for class time can pose a problem for the El Camino College community. Read more.
The journalism program brings home national awards from Washington, D.C., conference
By: Eddy Cermeno
Warrior Life Magazine and The Union publications brought home top honors from a journalism convention in Washington, D.C. Some notable awards that the journalism program received include two first-place awards for best college website, a second-place award for the best digital newsletter and more. Read more.
EDITORIAL
Title IX is too complex, let’s fix it
By: Editorial Board
The Office of Title IX’s efforts in investigating case reports and highlighting diversity, equity and inclusion remains commendable. However, instances of abuse, bullying and general ill-treatment should be considered through the Title IX office to ensure all forms of harassment are being met with the same level of effort and importance. Read more.
SPORTS
Women’s volleyball sweeps Mt. San Jacinto in season finale
By: Greg Fontanilla
El Camino College swept Mt. San Jacinto College 3-0 on Nov. 14 at the campus’ Gym Complex. The women’s volleyball team is currently in third place in the South Coast Conference and will await Thursday’s seeding results of the California Community College Athletic Association’s Regional Playoffs to determine if they qualify for the postseason. View here.
The Union’s fourth issue is out on campus now!
The Union’s fourth issue is here to update you on everything happening in and around campus.
The Union Vol. 77, No. 4 features stories about The Union Vol. 77, No. 4 features stories about California's flavored tobacco ban harming local businesses, job opportunities being prioritized for students, new holidays being added to the academic calendar, numerous sports teams advancing to postseason play, El Camino's journalism program bringing home national awards and more!
The fourth issue can be found on news racks around campus.
Not on campus? Check out the latest newspaper issue here and look out for The Union’s final issue of fall 2022, scheduled to arrive on Dec. 8.
Tunes from The Union: A rotating playlist by journalists
With every newspaper issue comes a brand-new playlist! Check out The Union’s curated selection of songs featuring a different theme to accompany each playlist.
For The Union’s fourth issue, our playlist is “Lift Me Up”. This playlist theme is meant to help encourage El Camino’s students and employees as they approach the last four weeks of the fall semester. Check the playlist out by clicking here or on the embedded link below:
About The Union
The Union is El Camino College’s student-run newspaper and the only local source of news for its college community. Everything published by The Union is done by student journalists. The Union is proud to present the El Camino College community with weekly newsletters delivered straight to your inbox every Thursday morning.
The Union will commit to covering stories that deliver the truth and highlight diversity, equity and inclusion on campus at El Camino College and its surrounding neighborhoods in Torrance, California.
If you have any comments or questions about this issue of The Union’s newsletter or any of the stories you’ve read, please contact our Editor-in-Chief Khoury Williams by emailing him at khoury_williams@elcamino.edu. If you feel satisfied with what you read today, let us know by sharing this newsletter and tagging us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
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