Programa de Subvenciones de Incentivo del Servicio de la Ley de Sueños de California
Chaffey College ha tomado en consideración a sus estudiantes indocumentados, e inició un programa que les permite trabajar en su campo profesional y otorgar una subvención de incentivo por sus horas comunitarias.
News Roundup, December 2022
A quick roundup of what has been in the news for the start of December.
Stress management can help with bad sleeping habits
Chaffey College students go to the Specialty Equipment Market Association Show
Chaffey students attended workshops, networking events, and saw new technology in action at one of the largest trade-only shows in the automotive industry.
Nvidia's RTX 4090 card just dropped and it already has major issues.
Over the last few weeks, several individuals have posted on Twitter and Reddit that the power connectors, which are reportedly quite delicate, are melting to poor quality connection and fragility.
Chaffey College experiences flooding
A inside look at some of the damage done to the buildings at the Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga
The Breezecast Episode 3
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Pedestrian Safety in the Los Serranos Community of Chino Hills
The city of Chino Hills works to complete sidewalk construction more than 30 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act is passed
The Sidewalk Project
The Sidewalk Project is an Investigative Journalism Documentary Project that focuses on sidewalk upkeep and accessibility concerns of three cities in the Inland Empire of Southern California: Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Fontana.
The Breezecast Episode 2
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Chaffey College Employee Taken Into Custody
According to a Twitter post made by Chaffey College, a campus employee was taken into custody by Rancho Cucamonga police on Monday, March 28 for further investigation.
Vendors in Rancho Cucamonga Power Through Strong Winds
Near gale-force Santa Ana winds blow through the Heritage Farmer's Market as some shopkeepers decide to close early due to safety concerns