Published by the Limónadas Dance Company. Swing n' Hops is just around the corner (Feb. 2), which means there will be plenty of food, live music and swing! Each year the Limónadas have had the pleasure of teaching swing lessons as well as performing live at the El Paseo shopping district in Palm Dessert, celebrating … Continue reading Swing n’ Hops 2019
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Activism panel at CSUF highlights film about Dolores Huerta and local activists
Published in the Daily Titan. By Treva Flores Dolores Huerta worked side by side with Caesar Chavez during the farmworkers movement and coined the famous Spanish phrase, “Sí se puede.” She led many activists in their fight for the rights of agricultural workers in the United States. The Cal State Fullerton Associated Students, Inc., Association … Continue reading Activism panel at CSUF highlights film about Dolores Huerta and local activists
Cal State Fullerton career fair draws students to Fullerton Marriott for networking opportunities
Published in the Daily Titan. By Treva Flores From insurance agencies to bakeries, 35 companies came to the Fullerton Marriott to network with Cal State Fullerton students. The sales leadership center hosted a career fair Feb. 21 so students could meet face-to-face with recruiters from companies such as Verizon Communications Inc., PepsiCo Inc. and Nationwide Mutual … Continue reading Cal State Fullerton career fair draws students to Fullerton Marriott for networking opportunities
Thrones of Pharaohs event celebrates black men in the Titan Student Union
Published in the Daily Titan. By Treva Flores The Titan Student Union Pavilion was transformed into a decadent ballroom with candlelit tables, glittering jewels and soft rhythms of R&B music on Friday. The event’s main feature, a gold and white throne, was fit for a pharaoh. Cal State Fullerton’s Sistertalk and Cal Poly Pomona’s Shades … Continue reading Thrones of Pharaohs event celebrates black men in the Titan Student Union
CSUF professor volunteers with Tzu Chi to aid those with communicative disorders
Published in the Daily Titan. By Treva Flores When Ying-Chiao Tsao, Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of communicative disorders, was told she could only collect hair for barbers at an outreach center in San Bernardino, she happily agreed. Tzu Chi, a Buddhist organization, tries to connect with their patients in a way that most doctors … Continue reading CSUF professor volunteers with Tzu Chi to aid those with communicative disorders
Learning to be Myself, One Drag Race at a Time
I attend my first drag race hosted by a Riverside LGBTQ bar, The Menagerie. The night proves to be provocative and entertaining as I learn more about myself while watching the contestants take over the bar.
Orange County Entrepreneur Values Family, People and Community
Owner and operator, Scott Frisbie, has 15 McDonald’s franchises in Orange County and instills his family values in each of them.
Restaurant Provides Affordable, Healthy Meals to Downtown Fullerton
Rutabegorz has healthy food and beverage options at a reasonable price, what really makes it unique is the casual dining and cozy décor.