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End of an era at Fullerton College

A superhero lays her cape to rest after three decades at Fullerton College.

Fullerton College has its very own Wonder Woman residing in the 100 Building. She can tackle any construction dilemma while assisting her fellow faculty members in the classroom. After 29 years of being a super hero on campus though, Vice President of Educational Support and Planning Janet Portolan is leaving her position and retiring.

Malloy has the right formula

This teacher will go to any measure to help his students succeed.

Scott Malloy has accomplished many things during his 22-year career as a math teacher, from winning Brea Olinda High School's Teacher of the Year award in 2000, as well as winning both Orange County Teacher of the Year, and California Teacher of The Year in 2001; he’s demonstrated excellence at its highest.

Giving students hope in their time of need

Workshops are available in FC's Boyce Library for those struggling with research papers.

The spring semester feels like it just started, but six weeks have already passed and soon, research papers will be due. Fret not; the Fullerton College Boyce Library begins offering research workshops next week. Each semester the FC library offers a handful of workshops on researching and citation styles.

Restaurant Review: Veggies finally get their time to shine

South Orange County provides culinary art that does a body good.

118 Degrees is a captivating display of culinary art that pleases the eye as well as the stomach. This trendy vegan and raw foods restaurant in Costa Mesa stands out from any other typical place because nothing is, surprisingly, cooked over 118 degrees.

Bridging the gap: a life of contrast

Local artist attempts to gain awareness through photographs.

 Giving life to the Tranquil Tea Lounge, located in Downtown Fullerton, was due to a gathering of photographers, to support local artist, Michelle Cunningham.  However, the exhibit was not exclusive to just colleagues.

Review: Brunch served with a little rock’n roll

Slidebar is the perfect twist to the typical Sunday brunch.

 Tattooed waitresses serving bottomless mimosas, an outdoor dining patio, the scent of BBQ tri-tip wafting in the air, this is exactly what you’ll find at Downtown Fullerton’s favorite rock ‘n’ roll bar, Slidebar.

Spend Valentine's Day in Downtown: Keeping the love local

Preview three restaurants in Downtown Fullerton to take your significant other.

 Valentine’s Day is around the corner and after buying those expensive textbooks, spending more money may be the last thing you are looking forward to. However, there are still ways to treat your special someone to an elegant dinner and keep a little extra green in your pocket in close proximity to Fullerton College.

Review: Skip long lines, head to the pub instead

Stadium Tavern a low-key alternative to the typical date night restaurant.

At first glance this bar doesn’t look like much, it seems too small and too like everyone else. Only it’s not, when you walk inside there’s tons of little off to the side tables, and a large bar full of 36 beers on tap.

A businessman turns to study law

A bar-owning Fullerton College student studies a new profession.

Mike Winters wakes up early in order to make it to his 9 a.m. ethnic studies class fashionably late. He puts on his Yankees cap,sunglasses, t-shirt, and cargo shorts and heads out the door ready to do battle in pursuit of his dream job. Winters, 38, is a single father that has made his way back to college to pursue a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

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