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February 2019
Women’s Swimming & Diving
February Fri. 8 vs. Pentathalon @ Palomar 1 p.m. Thu. 21 vs. Mt. SAC Dive Invitational @ Mt. SAC All Day Fri. 22 vs. Mt. SAC Invitational @ Mt. SAC All Day Sat. 23 vs. Mt. SAC Invitational @ Mt. SAC All Day March Fri. 1 vs. OEC Swimming & Diving Meet * @ Saddleback 10 a.m. Thu. 7 vs. Cuesta Invitational @ Cuesta All Day Fri. 8 vs. Cuesta Invitational @ Cuesta All Day Sat. 9 vs. Cuesta Invitational…
Find out more »Cypress Bistro
Cypress Bistro is a Cypress College student-operated restaurant. Students combine their classroom knowledge with hands-on experience to provide trending cuisine and outstanding service. Sicily February 21 Lebanon February 28 Vietnam March 7 Sweden (Prix Fixe Tasting Menu) March 14 New Zealand March 21 Peru April 4 Ethiopian Buffet April 11 Monaco April 25 Russia May 2 Malaysia May 9 Cuba May 16 Lunch is served from 12 to 1 p.m., with the last seating at 12:15. Lunch consists of a…
Find out more »Panel: “Trajectories”
Hear "Trajectories" artists, including Julie Shafer, discuss their work and their pathways at a discussion moderated by exhibition curator Patience Joy Flaro.
Find out more »Study Abroad Information Sessions
The Study Abroad Program will be offering a session in Buenos Aires, Argentina this summer. The deadline for applications is March 15, 2019. Information sessions about the Buenos Aires summer program will be held on: Tuesday, February 19 5:30-7 p.m. Fullerton College, Room 229 Thursday, February 21 5:30-7 p.m. Cypress College, CCCPLX-419 Future Study Abroad programs and information sessions include: Kyoto, Fall 2019 March 5 5:30-7 p.m. Fullerton College, Room 229 March 6 5:30-7 p.m. Cypress College, CCCPLX-419 Cape Town,…
Find out more »Movie and Panel Discussion: “I am Not Your Negro”
This movie and panel discussion of "I am Not Your Negro" is part of our Black History Month celebration. This event takes place in Humanities 131. This film is an Oscar-nominated documentary based on the late writer, poet, and social critic James Baldwin.
Find out more »Immigrant & Immigration Rights & Advocacy Lecture Series
The NOCCCD Office of Diversity & Compliance Presents: Immigrant & Immigration Rights & Advocacy Lecture Series. This event takes place at Fullerton College in the College Center Building, Rooms 224/226/228 and is free and open to the public. Immigration, Immigrants & Democracy “Immigration’s role in the making of America as we know it and the prevalent challenges in reference to immigrants and what democracy would look like (particularly in Orange County) when all eligible immigrants become citizens.” Presenter: Shakeel Syed Executive…
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