Multiculture Archive

  • There are approximately 456 international students attending Mt. SAC. That is less than one percent of the student population. According to the Assistant Director of Admissions for International Students Patricia...

    Club provides international unity

    There are approximately 456 international students attending Mt. SAC. That is less than one percent of the student population. According to the Assistant Director of Admissions for International Students Patricia...

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  • For most students, passing an algebra class is a challenge, but for deaf student Stacey Marlene Valle, 22, psychology major, the challenge was a bit more difficult. Valle lost her...

    Deaf students overcome difficulties

    For most students, passing an algebra class is a challenge, but for deaf student Stacey Marlene Valle, 22, psychology major, the challenge was a bit more difficult. Valle lost her...

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  • Overcoming constant challenges such as racism and poverty is something David Medina, professor of sociology and philosophy, battled throughout his life.  Now as a successful professor at Mt. SAC with...

    Sociology professor lives the dream life

    Overcoming constant challenges such as racism and poverty is something David Medina, professor of sociology and philosophy, battled throughout his life.  Now as a successful professor at Mt. SAC with...

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  • Every morning he enters his classroom with a loud, “Buongiorno classe!” Americo Marano is a professor at Mt. SAC with a long and illustrious history of inspiring and teaching students...

    Say ‘ciao’ to Americo Marano

    Every morning he enters his classroom with a loud, “Buongiorno classe!” Americo Marano is a professor at Mt. SAC with a long and illustrious history of inspiring and teaching students...

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  • Warm, family-oriented, community are words used by club members to describe The Native American Intertribal Student Alliance, also known as NAISA, a club on campus. The club’s purpose is to...

    NAISA brings awareness, unity

    Warm, family-oriented, community are words used by club members to describe The Native American Intertribal Student Alliance, also known as NAISA, a club on campus. The club’s purpose is to...

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  • “I was ashamed and very scared. It was a very weird feeling. I was embarrassed to tell people,” said Karla Estrada, 20, biological psychology and political science major who described...

    Undocumented students find support through campus club

    “I was ashamed and very scared. It was a very weird feeling. I was embarrassed to tell people,” said Karla Estrada, 20, biological psychology and political science major who described...

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  • The Native American Inter-Tribal Student Alliance (NAISA), will be hosting it’s bi-annual Native American Film Festival on campus. The film festival will be on Nov. 18 in Bldg 9C  from...

    NAISA celebrates Heritage month with film festival

    The Native American Inter-Tribal Student Alliance (NAISA), will be hosting it’s bi-annual Native American Film Festival on campus. The film festival will be on Nov. 18 in Bldg 9C  from...

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  • Skulls, flowers, bread, toys and candles are all a part of the Mexican holiday known as El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. According to holidays.com the...

    Celebrating life after death

    Skulls, flowers, bread, toys and candles are all a part of the Mexican holiday known as El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. According to holidays.com the...

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  •             “Living every day in the body of a male is devastating to me, I would rather go to sleep and never wake up in the...

    Overcoming obstacles

                “Living every day in the body of a male is devastating to me, I would rather go to sleep and never wake up in the...

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