How the Inland Empire is fixing its deadly roads
At over 42,000 deaths a year, fatal car crashes have become a normalized phenomenon of America's car-centric culture. This is especially apparent in the Inland Empire.
Humans of Chaffey: Denise Padilla
Chaffey College's Social Wellness and Behavioral Support program offers students a much needed reprieve from the complexities of living during tumultuous times. One of their staff discusses just what that means to them.
From The Breeze to The Champion - Josh Thompson
From a former Breeze writer to a multi-beat reporter, he works hard every single day while never saying no. As hard as that can be, it is what makes him a successful journalist.
Humans of Chaffey: Justine Garcia
Many community college students face stigma and self doubt. For one student, confronting those comparisons became part of her journey.
Cleaning Up the Inland Empire - How San Bernardino is leading by example
Shortly after San Bernardino earned a "Clean California" designation, people are already taking steps to tackle pollution in their own communities.
Humans of Chaffey: Nate Gosney
Meet Nate Gosney, one of our own here at Chaffey College and one of the most dedicated people I know.
Humans of Chaffey: Jason Dawes
Jason “Jay” Dawes has been keeping the art of photography alive through Chaffey since 2002.
How one campus center is spreading holiday cheer
How Panther Care is aiming to help students who experience more stress and fear during the holidays than cheer.
International Education Week Festival
International Education Week is an opportunity for students to learn about different perspectives on education with different cultural angles. The festival portion focused on letting students explore different cultures through entertainment, music, and the people firsthand.
The Panther Spotlight: Gary Plunkett
After 11 years, Chaffey College welcomes back Gary Plunkett as their newest addition to the athletics department.
Out With The Old, in With The New: How Fontana is Changing The Livelihood of Their Community.
The City of Fontana along the past few years has become the site of political insurrection, ranging from civil lawsuits to town hall protests, but why is this? Fontana citizens are unrest by the impending gentrification they believe their city is subject to, with recent ordinances perpetuating these suspicions. All the while, their mayor is facing backlash for discriminatory comments resurfacing, leaving residents to wonder what motives she is driven by.
Uniting The Community One Step at a Time
Just a small town girl with running shoes and a dream
Student Speaks: The Breeze and Its Purpose
The Breeze is Chaffey College’s independent student newspaper organization. Our purpose is to teach journalism while highlighting professional and academic aspects of a free press. We’re a digital news source accessible 24/7 through our website, and once a year we go to print where you can pick up one of our magazines around campus.
Humans of Chaffey: Coach Andrew Smith
Coach Andrew Smith is the Head Coach for the Chaffey Panthers baseball team. He has been with the team for a total of five years, spending the first two as an assistant.
Humans of Chaffey: Maria Zaldivar
Maria Zaldivar is the Editor-in-Chief for The Breeze and is an inspiration to every student and aspiring journalist.
Humans of Chaffey: Professor David Rentz
Professor David Rentz is the Chamber Choir director here at Chaffey. He has been an intergral part of the music program for over a decade.
Humans of Chaffey: Kyle Serrano
Kyle Serrano is a photographer here at Chaffey College encouraging community among photographers, and encouraging new photographers to pursue the art.
Humans of Chaffey: Professor Encina
If you're looking for a teacher who is passionate about their subject, look no further than Professor Encina.
Humans of Chaffey: Gina Karol
From tragedy to a career in photography. Gina approaches her work from a minimalist perspective focusing on families and pets.