Love is Divine, Inward and Eternal
A lark into the depths of my heart, as I recount a love expressed during a life-altering relationship that has now become the prototype for the man or woman of my dreams.
A Third Space Solution: Campus Life at Chaffey
More than five years after the isolating Covid-19 pandemic, reviving social spaces is paramount to student wellness.
Finishing Strong: Best Places to Study During Finals
Finals season can make or break a semester. The place you choose to prepare for them at can make a world of difference.
How Traded Threads is Combating Fast Fashion
Fast fashion and mega corporations have dominated the world of clothing for years. In small towns with no major outlets or clothes stores, people often order online or have to drive miles to shop at name brand stores. Small ethically based businesses like Traded Threads are not the staples that they should be in our communities.
The Elemental Clock is Ticking
Will humanity strike before the Earth is drained of its natural elements?
How I Garden My Soul
A visit with those who loved me with their being during life and now in their transition, still guiding me toward the woman of my dreams. As I tend to my soul in discarding limiting beliefs to transcend those limits and roar with the Panthers!
The 25-Year Expiration Date We All Fear
There is an invisible timer that does not exist, but try telling that to anyone in their 20s.
Lovers Lagoon I: Love is in the Air
For those in love, send us your expressions in the form of an ode or sonnet and you might see your poem in an edition of The Breeze in the Lover's Lagoon column.
Campus Resources: Who Gets Em’, Who Gives ‘Em, and What the Heck are They?
If you’re anything like me as a college student, you’ve likely found yourself with zero point zero dollars in the bank on more than one occasion. If you said yes to the above, you’ve also probably gone without meals, missed class or found yourself screaming into your pillow because of this.
Black Girls In Fashion: Why Bite The Hand That Fed Y’all?
Fashion has long been a space of curated beauty; a form of self-expression; a way to say “you look good, girl” at the reflection in front of you. Black girls are often celebrated in concept but dismissed in reality.
Democracy On The Street: What Is Democracy?
Democracy Day celebrates our freedom as a nation to build a country that we want to live in, but what even is democracy anyway?
College: Is it Right for You?
What exactly is the "college experience" and is it a sensationalized concept?
Cooking: Why is it Essential?
Ditch the instant ramen packets and pick up a pan! Celebrating Women’s History Month by recounting the legacy left by the one and only, Julia Child.
Part-Time Jobs: Are They Worth It?
In this material world, will employment help satisfy the needs of college students or just weigh them down?
Dating In A World Of Profiles
Dating seems to be getting harder as technology grows. Maybe the love experts from a dating app can help.
The Importance of Green Spaces
Explore how green spaces promote physical wellness, healthy social connections, and a peaceful life in addition to being visually pleasing.
The Importance of Cardio Training
It’s no secret that cardio is one of the least popular modes of exercise at the gym, but it could save your life.
Humans of Chaffey: Professor Steve Shelton
Humans need food, water and shelter to survive, but none of that matters if we can not communicate with one another. Communication is key to humanities survival.
First timer's guide to Joshua Tree bouldering
With the colder months approaching, it is now the perfect time to head to the desert and boulder in one of America's best climbing spots.