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Spending Time in Nature is Healing

Emma Rodriguez, Writer/Photographer April 30, 2024

Sometimes, the pressure of our day-to-day tasks can become overwhelming. Consistent school work that needs to be accomplished,  job schedules, keeping up a social life, and still maintaining hobbies can...

How the NIL Has Created Opportunities and Controversy

How the NIL Has Created Opportunities and Controversy

Jaden Wright, Writer April 29, 2024

The landscape of college sports has changed dramatically since the NCAA allowed its athletes to make money through the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) in 2021. While it may seem like a good thing that...

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A Great Defense Has Been The Eagles’ Key To Success In Softball

Derrick Spearman, Writer April 26, 2024

After finishing 17-15 last season, the Eagles finished this season with an improved record at 20-13 as the Eagles look to return to postseason softball. One thing that has gone well for the Eagles has...

California's Fast Food Wage Increase

California’s Fast Food Wage Increase

Jhun Rhoy, Journalist April 26, 2024

Starting April 1st, 2024, California has significantly increased the state minimum wage for fast food workers. The new minimum wage for fast-food workers is $20 per hour, a $4 increase from its previous...

My Experience at the BNP Paribas 2024

My Experience at the BNP Paribas 2024

Hokulea Rezentes, Writer April 25, 2024

There are many ways the community can come together through common interests. This can be by attending movies, church, jobs, and, most commonly, sporting events. When people go to sporting events, they...

Plus or Minus Grading Model Update for Fall 2025

Plus or Minus Grading Model Update for Fall 2025

Gianluca Canseco April 24, 2024

A new grading model was introduced to the Academic Senate about a year ago, sparking conversation around MSJC. Earlier in March of this year, the school’s governing bodies decided they would not adopt...

An Apartment We Can Afford: the Housing Crisis in the Southern Inland Empire

An Apartment We Can Afford: the Housing Crisis in the Southern Inland Empire

Avery Saucier, Author April 23, 2024

Let’s face it: rent prices in the Menifee-Murrieta-Temecula area are getting out of control. For many young adults, apartments are usually viewed as a more “economical” option compared to condominiums...

Why Spring Break is Beneficial to Students

Why Spring Break is Beneficial to Students

David Abularach, Writer April 22, 2024

Throughout the nation, millions of college students have been working vigorously for academic success. Unfortunately, there’s just not enough time to relax and catch a break in many school systems. Many...

Open Mic Night Presented by Creative Writing Club

Open Mic Night Presented by Creative Writing Club

Mia Rotell, Writer April 17, 2024

Come one come, all to an unforgettable display of creativity by our very own MSJC Eagles! Once every month, the Creative Writing Club hosts an open mic/ karaoke night for anyone willing to participate...

Spilling my GUTS at Olivia Rodrigo’s Concert

Spilling my GUTS at Olivia Rodrigo’s Concert

Kimberly Mata, Writer April 15, 2024

In October of 2023, I wrote a review for Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore album, GUTS. I was fortunate to see her live on the first night of her world tour on February 23rd. Life does complete 360s! It's the...

Meghan Kauffman at Title IX booth at Club Crush on the Menifee campus.

Title IX

Mia Rotell, Writer April 12, 2024

In the year 2021, 11,580 sexual assault offenses were reported on college campuses. Despite this number being over ten thousand, over 90% of sexual violations that happen on college campuses go unreported....

Navigating Trail Etiquette: Ensuring Safety for All Users

Navigating Trail Etiquette: Ensuring Safety for All Users

Cat Hill April 12, 2024

Hidden within the tranquil trails around housing tracks lies a piece of forgotten history. Originally designed for equestrians seeking a safe route for their horses' hooves, these paths now accommodate...

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