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EL V EDITOR IN CHIEF Melody Shahsavarani REPORTERS Alex LaFosta Carolina Diaz Nicole House Nareg Atteukenian Mark Nassim Elena Jacobson Ken Allard Johnny Ruiz Nicholas Martinez Ricardo Nuño PRODUCTION TEAM Sal Polcino Jane Pojawa Rich Kontas faculty adviser Michael Fleeman mfleeman@glendale.edu (818) 551-5214 advertising Jeff Smith jsmith@glendale.edu (818) 240-1000, ext. 5493 Letters to the Editor El Vaquero accepts story ideas in news, features, profiles, sports and entertainment from the public. Send an idea or article to the editor at melody.elvaq@gmail.com or call (818) 240-1000, ext. 5349.

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Editor-in-Chief Bids Adieu to El Vaquero By Melody Shahsavarani

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was never the bookworm, comic book, or play-with-yourtoys-after-school kid. I was that kid who would go home and read the homepage of Yahoo News, whether it be news, sports, or my guilty pleasure, celebrity gossip. My friends and classmates were always stunned why I knew so much about what was going on in the mainstream media. “You watch CNN?” was a common question or a regular, “How do you retain all this information about people?” I just loved it. I had this tendency that when I got hold of a breaking headline, or a developing story, I assumed my friends wanted to know. When social media took off (Facebook and Twitter at the time), I gave recaps on award shows, and my opinions would be known. You could say these are traits of a journalist. My passion always tended towards entertainment with an emphasis on music. When I joined the Tornado Times, Hoover High School’s publication, my senior year, the wheels started to turn. It was exciting seeing editors

run the board with stories flowing back and forth. Toward the end of the first semester, as I was watching my beloved Clippers, I set my sights to interview this NBA franchise. I sent an email to the newly appointed owner, Microsoft billionaire Steve Ballmer, telling him my dreams and aspirations as a journalist and asking him for interviews with Coach Rivers and the team at the end of 2014. The following year, I got an email from the President of Business Operations Gillian Zucker, saying Ballmer wanted to make my dreams come true. The next week, I attended a Clippers game and got the full media experience: pre-and-post game press conferences, courtside reporting and press box seating. As the tenacity rose in me, I started to email publicists from any press release I could get my hands on. From then on I covered the Los Angeles Lakers, interviewing the coach and star players. One of the greatest tips I received, which I recommend to all aspiring journalists, is not to cover just one area. Explore writing news, op-eds, features, and even sports.

Chasing down publicists and representatives, proving to them that a high school writer (thanks to my high school adviser Mr. Crosby) can be considered as press. Then the first concert review arrived (Taylor Swift), interviews began to be an opportunity. The doors were opening. Being rejected from my dream school, USC, from high school didn’t hold me back from persisting. I transferred to GCC in the summer of 2015 and wanted to join the newspaper, El Vaquero. Sending an email to thenadviser Michael Moreau, had me nervous, thinking, “Am I even good enough for this?” I joined the staff that fall, and thanks to the advice and edits from my editor-in-chief Anahit Khardzyan, I started to explore different aspects of reporting. Professor Moreau and Anahit were great guides. As I spent multiple production nights with them and production manager Sal Polcino, gaining new skills, I was appointed as editor-in-chief for the 2016-2017 school year. There’s no easy day in the world of journalism, especially as a full-time student with two other jobs.

College Debuts Interactive Scheduling System By Alex LaFosta

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fter a testing period in the spring semester, the college is officially launching the online College Scheduler designed to make it easier for students to plan their day-to-day schedule. We spoke to GCC’s Vice President of Instructional Services Michael Ritterbrown to find out how the College Scheduler works: What is the College Scheduler? It’s a tool that allows students to create various permutations of a schedule that includes the classes that they have chosen. How does it work? They choose their classes or go to a counselor and get a student educational plan – once they have that plan, they look at whatever current semester they’re in and plug those classes into College Scheduler. They also tell [it] when you want to take classes and when you can’t take classes. So, if you work Tuesday and Thurs-

day afternoon, you tell College Scheduler that. You can even tell College Scheduler what professors you would like to take. Then [the student] can transfer that information into the shopping cart and it will register the classes. When was the system implemented? It hasn’t been around a long time. We went live with it last spring, I believe. Before we even launched ourselves at the idea of creating Guided Pathways, we saw this and said: “This makes sense for our students.” Hopefully, students will start to use it. We have 27,000 students a year and about 1,200 have used College Scheduler. Is this a system that other schools are using? The system is based on Guided Pathways, which is a model that is being used nationwide and community colleges are starting to adopt it. It’s based on research from the Community College Research Institute.

Why is this a pro for students and how does this improve the academic experience for students? The goal is to empower students. What we’re finding today is that creating a schedule involves an enormous number of choices and an enormous number of research. We know any human being who has 450 choices won’t make one. They’ll default away. I spoke to a researcher who visited a college and said that the accounting department was huge. When he asked the students why they took the course, they answered, “Because it starts with an ‘A.’” That’s just basic behavioral economics. ’ You don’t go through and find out each one that you might be able to take and then put it in relation to the other classes or responsibilities you have. That’s a lot of work. This will do it for you in a millisecond. Alex LaFosta can be reached at AlexLaFosta@gmail.com

One of the hardest challenges had to be election night, wideeyed for over 15 hours. Thank you to Sal, Jane Pojawa and Rich Kontas for sticking through it together. Thank you to Professor Fleeman for being a valuable interim adviser and helping us evolve our social media presence. I am excited to welcome my Journalism 102 (introduction to journalism) and 210 (advanced news writing) instructor, Professor Cohen as the new adviser. The future of El Vaquero looks bright and exciting. As I participate in the graduation ceremony today and obtain my transfer degree in journalism, I will prepare for my next journey -- attending USC in the fall.

Melody Shahsavarani can be reached at melody.shah1@gmail.com

On the Cover: It’s graduation day at Glendale Community College. Pictured: Graduation ceremony takes place at Sarrtoris field in 2014. File Photo by Kathy Bakowicz

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Candidates for Graduation — June 2017 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE Anna Nur Acerol Fred Aghasyan Rima Aghazarian Crystal Agredano** Aida Agvanyan** Mayra Alonso** Natalia Alvarez** Evelyn Amaya Evet Amirian (H) Aimee Anaya** Anoush Anderiasian* Hripsime Antonyan***(H) Maria Luisa Aparicio Rita Aragisians Carmen Arakelian***(H) Natalie Rose Armo Rageni Arora**(H) Gayane Artashesyan***(H) Corina Artunyan*(H) Sourboni Aserian (H) Obaid Asif Roubina Assatourian Eric Avakian Cynthia Avalos Rodriguez**(H) Christie Michelle Avery Elena Ayrapetyan**(H) Liana Babajanyan Armineh Babakhani Heriknaz Babakhanlou*** Hovhannes Babakhanyan Ruzanna Barseghyan Edgar Bautista Oganes Bedrosyan*(H) Chris Begley**(H) Thomas Blythe** Tina Boghosian Ashlie M. Brevard Anthony Brouwer Nga Thuy Bullen (H) Kenneth Loyd Cabanas (H)

Kinsey Lenore Carvlin Michael Centeno** Nevena Chakmakian Christina Chau (H) Jessica Chavez** Jamie Chow Fiona Chung (H) Glaucia Colin**(H) Ana Colmenares** Jerson Contreras** Missaira Cortez** Adrineh Danielians Karine Danielyan (H) Tabitha Brittney De la Cruz Lori Raffi Derkalousdian (H) Christopher De Vera** Arlet Elyasi** Miguel Escareno** Anahid Esmaeilian Henry Flores** David Thorn Folse Karineh Galostian (H) Veronica Anne Gardner Samuel Gasparyan**(H) Saideh Ghomeshibozorg (H) Xochitl Eliza Gillon Sarah Ashley Gilman Mark Glass***(H) Jennifer Gomez** Armenui Gomtsyan (H) Melissa Gonzalez Cavazos* Breattinne Graham**(H) Christina Guo** Amy Handy** Tanya Hartley**(H) Kinsey Rea Hartong-Redden Alenoosh Hartouni** Karmella Hayrapetian Naomi Ruth Heckmann (H) Julie Hoskin**

Jasmin Hounanian* Karine Hovhannisyan*** Greta Hovsepian Singerdi*** Claudia M. Hurtado (H) Joqsan Kislev Calzada Borja (H) Eunhee Jo Dominique Lariah Johnson Abdelhedi Jouini** Caroline Karadanaian Rita Karami (H) Ani Karapetyan Ani Keshish Danialian Rubina Keshishian* Arlet Keshishians Roza Keshishyan** Hasmik Khechoomian (H) Edmond Khodaverdi Tatev Kilislian** Yuwi Kim** Stepanie Marie Kirkpatrick Erica Kula** Araceli Lara Maria Lopez De Pelaez* Julieta Isabel Loreto Zamora Dina Loyfman** Arely R. Luna Florinda Paola Castro Madlangsakay Maryam Mahmoudi Anaida Makhmudyan Nasry Malak Michelle Anne Enriquez Malijan Anet Markarian Arlet Markarian Armineh Markarians Anahit Martirosyan Jennifer Medina** Armineh Mehrabian (H) Karineh Mehrabian Sarjina Mehrabian Tatul Melikyan**

Janet Michelle Merida Stephanie Megan Meyer Eric Andrew Meyers (H) Nathan John Milisavljevich Yelena Mirzaian (H) Kodi Miura Hasmik Mkrtchyan (H) Perni Movsesian**(H) Mari Msryan Mary Katherine Munar** Angel Navasartian*(H) Ana Nazeri** Arminouei Nazarian Jennifer Navarro Rodriguez Silva Nazarian Vahe Andranik Nikol Damoun Nikouie** Arra Nipales** Elizabeth Nylander** Diana Oganesyan (H) Ojeni Oroojian** Hermine Panosian Anna Papyan** Allison Parrish** Leonardo Perez Marina Poduryan Elizabeth Ann Poole (H) Natalia Protsenko**(H) Juli Anne Ragasa**(H) Gina Emily Ramirez Latoya D. Reaves (H) Imad Rezko*** Carmell Renee Rodriguez Diane Marie Mendoza Roxas (H) Saulo Rubio Ulysses Ruiz Goharik Safarians Adrineh Safarlou Miganoush Sahakian Ruzanna Sahakyan (H)

Nona Sahinyan** Ren San** Imer G. Sanchez Erica Sandoval**(H) Andrea Saraswati**(H) Narine Sargsyan Hasmik Shabani Janet Shahbazian* Olga Shamlonian (H) Ayano Shinzato** Melina Shirinyanes*** Lernik Shirvanian Namagerdi Arthur Shmukler (H) Jeffrey Sloan** Kyle Everett Smith Sapon Soon (H) Jesse Springer** Karen Staron** Amber Streid** Yurika Suwa Juliet Tahmasian Tamara Tamrazyan** Vera Tomasian* Michelle Toyama** Justin Trejo*** Lusine Tsaturyan Mariko Ann Tsuboi Jacqueline Kathie Urbina Alyson Turcotte** Virginia Villajin** Jennifer Wei Rose Villalta** Jirair Yessaian** Talin Yousefkhanian (H) Joyce Young***(H) Rozik Zadurian Anahit Zargaryan Lizett Monic Zendejas Rudayna Zeno Adrienne Hsiazi Zhao Henrik Zohrabians (H)

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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE for TRANSFER DEGREE Gabriel Abcede* Meline Abelian**(H) Arpi Abramyan Robert Adjemian Mari Adzhemyan Norvik Aivazian Narine Aleksanyan Fiona Alexani (H)(AGS) Juan Alvarado Harry An*(H) Armen Andrias Armen Andriasyan (H) Alen Arminian Corina Artunyan*(H) Narine Arushanyan (H) Artur Arzunyan (H) Adrine Asatryan** Anette Ateshian Emin Avetyan** Noor Haider Atif (H) Luara Ayrapetyan Patrick Babakhanian Serli Babakhanian Erik Babakhanyan (AGS) Aida Babikyan Erik Tadeh Baghdasarian Tiedra Baghoomian Aleksandr Balayan (H) Harootun Balayan Kasra Baraei*** Garineh Barkhordarian (H) Jonathan Barron Syuzanna Bayatyan**(H) Arsine Bazikyan**(H) Evan Scott Beauchamp (H) Ryan Beauchamp** Robert Beglaryan Serop Bejanian Hala Bero Ida Boghzi (H) Maria Natali Castro Jonathan Chavez (H) Otar Chikhradze Grigor Chivitchian* Lawrence Crown* Rostom Dadian*** Diana Danielyan (H) Vivian Dang**(H) Milton Davila Edgar Davoudian** Alisa Davtyan Maria Monina Delas Alas**(H) Miro Deravanesian Lousin Christine Derkhorenian Kristin Silvie Dermenjian (H) (AGS) Margarita Deroyan** Kumiko Jaye Downs Corey Andrew Duran Jessica E. Engel (H) Louae Essid Kevin Christopher Fontamillas Daniel Fuentes** Linda Alejandra Galicia (H) Kalin Gasparian** Davit Gevorgyan Daniel Ghanbari (H) Naeiry Gharibi Arbi Gharibian***(H)

Patrick Gharibjanian (H) Kajari Ghazari Meri Ghazaryan***(H) Paula Andrea Giraldo Grayson Jake Gladstone Danial Golforoush (H)(AGS) Seadler Gomez-Zacarias** Albert Gonzalez* Amy Gonzalez** Hector Daniel Gonzalez Laura Sofia Gonzalez Christina Grigorian Roza Grigoryan (H) Claudia Guardado** Iris Lizeth Guerra Edwin Guevara* Brittany Pearl Guthzeit (H) Claire F. Gutierrez Aghavni Gzirants**(H) Sangwook Ha** Shirin Hafuz (H) Niloufar Hager** Anais Haghnazarian Harutyun Hajibekyan Adrine Hakobyan Meri Hambardzumyan Norvik Harootoonian Arsineh Harootounian Menva Hartooni* Nareh Hayrapetian January Valdes Heath (H) Oscar Hernandez Chantal Mariary Herrera (H) Jasmine Beverly Hill Khatchig Vigen Hovasapian Elza Hovhannisyan Elin Hovsepian Luis Hurtado*** Quinlan Huynh Bianca Insigne** Narmela Kate Iranosian Ilene Isayan Lilit Israelyan Kotaro Iwasaki (H) Gun Woo Thomas Jang Karo Jarajian***(H) Amy Jiang**(H) Tatiana Jimenez** Aaron Alexander Jones Joseph Allen Jung (H) Tatevik Kagramanyan Rodrick Karamkhodian (H) Linette Colleen Keshavarzi Imeldalia Keshishian Katrin Keshishians (H) Sahak Keshishyan Gasia Keuork (AGS) Dazmira Khachikyan Mighri Khajadorian Hasmik Khechoomian (H) Angela Kim* Gwansu Kim Jeffrey Sung Soo Kim Artin Kirakosyan Giovanni Labellarte Lusine Lazaryan Sung Bum Lee Alexis Lopez* Angela Karina Lopez

Israel Lopez Nicolas Lopez Douglas Odir Lopez Osorio Miguel Angel Luna Giovanni Machorro John David Macomber (H) Ankeen Malkhasian (H) Matthew Lane Manalo (H) Mohammad Mani* Tadeh Manoki Najia Michelle Mansouri Edmond Manukyan Anahit Manulyan Pol Angelo Marasigan Andrea Joycelin Marca Torres Vahans Mardian* Luceen Lucy Mardikian Sevan Mardirossian (H) Armineh Margoosian (H) Chantal Markarian* Argin Markis Thalia Lizette Medina Kimberly Gisel Medrano (H) Meg Megertichian Arax Melkonian Verjineh Melkonian (H) Johndely Mena Cristian Mendoza (H) Brenda Carolina Menjivar Leanna Marie Merza Arsine Mesropiantabrizi (H) Azniv Meyroyan (H) Anet Mirabian (H)(AGS) Yelena Mirzaian (H) Melody Meghedy Mirzakhani Armen Mkrtchyan Louis Anthony Montenegro Seda Moradiani (H) Arash Motamedrasa (H) Armen Mouradyan (H) Artak Movsisyan (H) Angel Navasartian (H) Elena Nazarian Nareh Nazarians Edita Nazaryan (H) Davit Nersisyan (H) Lolya Oganesian Suzy Ruzan Oganesyan (H) Selina Ohanjanian*** Elizabeth Ordaz Jacob Adrian Ortiz Edward Ovsepyan** Universe Paguirigan Mary Pailevanian Hovhannes Panosyan Karo Gary Papazyan(AGS) Annet Papikyan**(H) Johney Park Samuel Seung Park Shahed Parsa Valeria J. Pena-Garcia Julianna Pence* Asya Pepanyan** Armen Petrosyan Vahe Petrosyan* Raquel Piloyan (H) Ira Poghosyan** Hovsep Pogosian* Jonathan Arthur Psaltis

Leasandra Hernandez Pulido Lorena Quinonez Priscilla Jane Ramos Ghadi Rezko*** Christopher Moses Rico Noel Rivera**(H) Porfino A. Rivera Seneyda Rodriguez* Kimberly Rojas*** Gabriela Romero** Andres Omar Rosas Evlin Rostamans Matthew Charles Ryan Pooja Nina Sandher (H)(AGS) Ani Sardarian Argin Sarkisian (H) Ellen Sarkisyan Hovsep Joseph Sayadyan Kristina Sayadyan (H) Adam Scoggan***(H) Miro Shaverdian**(H) Anna Shakhmuradyan Lusine Shakhmuradyan Victor Siam** Irina S. Silacheva (H) Michael Simidian Raghda Soofiyya**(H) Kathryn Sordahl*(H) Nasha Srijunyanont Thanawan Sriratchaya (H) Tamara Tamrazyan**

Taeis Tatavoosian Marguerita Zenaida Telles Sarguis Terterian (H) Tara Elaine Thomas Tri Vi Tieu Ades Torosian Anaicia Torosyan (H)(AGS) Josue Torres Amanda Uyen-Mi Trinh Savana Elise Truong (H) David Tsaturyan (H) Natalie Tsaturyan Maritza Liseth Turcios (H) Narek Undzhukulyan* Aram Vardanyan Ian Vandevert* Arpine Vardanyan (H) Ashot Vardazaryan Hayk Vardazaryan Arlet Vartoomian Eric Villafana** Blanca Jeanette Villafuerte Steven Kendall Ward (H) Mitchell West** Lesha Wheelock* Christine Maria Whisler Agapeh Yeromian* Nineli Zargarian Arada Zakarian**

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ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE Edrina Abnousmasihi* Samuel Jose Abracia Syuzanna Abrahamyan Alla Afanasyeva Farouk Ahmed** Jared Akins* Ailin Alexin Lizbet Alva Perez* Betania Merari Alvarez Lora Amedi Evet Amirian (H) Andre Antonio Angel-Bello Joycelyn Aquino** Rita Aragisians Yazmin Arestegui Arnold Atakhanian** Tameka Ayala* Aleksandr Balayan (H) Anna Marie Bataclan* Gabriela Beltran Brissa Bolanos* Helena Sylvia Bowman Benjamin Bowen***(H) Ann Albert Braun (H) Jessi Dee Brenner (H) Marciel Emiliano Briseno Jennifer Eileen Cabrera Paguaga Courtney Lynn Campbell Jennifer Ann Castro Sam McPhillips Catalfamo Caesar Ian Ceralde Amy Cheon Harim Cho Sujeong Choi Dennis L. Cramer (H) Gisella Cruz*** Armine Dadourian Daghlian (H)

Rasha Dandachi*** Raffi Azad Dashjian Ghazarian Richelle Davis*(H) Marissa Deciga** Jessica De la Rosa Janelle Delgado* Jayjester Delgado*(H) Lidoush Deravanesian Houry Dermendjian Angelo Domingo** Zhuoyu Du (H) Rebecca Frances Duncan Laila S. Elmashharawi Yajaira Luz Enriquez Rouya Faizi Isabel Fernandez* Timothy Flinders* Kendalyn Fragale**(H) Brittany Leona Frederick Michael Ray Fulton II Patrice Fuentebella* Sona Issa Gholian** Kevin Garcia** Isabella Lupita Garcia James Michael Giambalvo Armenui Gomtsyan (H) Chance Malique Guidroz (H) Aghavni Gzirants** Ani Haghnazarian Ayaka Harano (H) Puttinan Haswaeng** Laisce Haynes (H) Karen Henriquez** Monica Henriquez** Mary Louise Herman Michael Honda*** Hinako Imokawa**

Mohamed-Fafana Inoussa* Chanmin Jeon** Amalya Karapetyan* Donald William John Kelley Roza Keshishyan** Anita Marie Khacho Arpi Khanbabaei** Hasmik Khechoomian (H) Rinah Kim (H) Masaki Kimura (H) Yoshabel Lavana Gonzalez**(H) Seon Ah Lee***(H) Angel Lerma Briana Nicole Linares Jon Emmerick Chua Lintag Man Liu Jordan James LoBianco Tatyana Loik*(H) Ryan Losman* Anette Khanleri Madadian Punik Mahmoodi** Anaida Makhmudyan Meghmik Manoukian** Joseph Manoukian** Richard Marciniec** Audrie Lorraine Martinez Karla B. Mason Stephanie Nattally Mason Anzhela Mayer (H) Anthony Russell McGinnis Lonnie McNamee III (H) Sona Melkonyan (H) Liza Mesdjian Hannah Milanovich* Nathan John Milisavljevich Tatevik Minasyan*** Roxana Moghari*

Christopher Montenegro (H) Jorge Alberto Monterrosa Annelissa Montes**(H) Cristian Montes Edwin Morales Lisa Marilou Moulin Mariam Movsesian** Vanessa Muhl**(H) Dasol Mun** Elicet Munoz** Jun Murakami Alla Musayelyan** Moeka Nakagawa Anginay Nazarian**(H) Christina Joy Natividad (H) Ana Neria*** Vahe Andranik Nikol Deborah Novick**(H) Camille Ochoa* Albert Ovchian Rocio Veronica Palmero So Hyun Park** Richardo Perez* Jennifer Marie Perez Laura Perez** Verjineh Petrosian*** Erin Beth Poblano Anna Poghosyan**(H) Elizabeth Ann Poole (H) Christopher Leslie Pope Mark Powell Patricia Pratts***(H) Marco Antonio Quintanar, Jr. Vanessa Ornelas Raymundo Aisling Reiner** Reine Marguerite Edith Roche Amanda Rae Rodriguez

Qwutaria Char-lee Rogers Omar Mohamed Roshdy Soliman Kriscia Lorena Rubio (H) Ruzanna Sahakyan (H) Colene Lara Senane Armenak Shahnazaryan** Haruna Shiotani*** Victor Siam** Daniel Sigala Gomez** Alessandro Hebert Signorini Irina S. Silacheva (H) Stephanie P. Sonuga Nathan Steen*(H) Eliza Suluyan (H) Samantha Willow Suplee (H) Riko Takashima** Bruno Teramoto Daemon Thompson* Joshua Alan Toms Adrine Tonoyan Biayna Torossian Lusine Tsaturyan Ivonne Varela*** Joab Manasses Vazquez John Daniel Vergara Nataly Vicente* Edward Alexander Villalobos Isaree Wongsawat Rebecca Alan Wright Taisei Yamada*** Yui Yoshimura* Crystal Young Lora Yousefian Jordan Yrastorza* Andrew Peter Zaimes Louisa Ziyambi**

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE FOR TRANSFER Alin Abrahamian (H) Anna Abramova Shiraz Abulyan Erik Adamyan** Arpine Agakhanyan Brenda Aguilar**(H) Brenda Paola Aguilar (H) Anna Aleksanyan Cuauhtemoc Aleman Karina Alfaro (H) Kristine Amyan (H) Joycelyn Stella Aquino Vatche Manoug Arabanlian Katrina Arabyan** David Arellano Jose-Luis Abit Arellano (H) Carlos Eduardo Arreola Lopez Susan Arshakyan (H) Christine Arutyunyan** Reneh Asatoorians Anahit Asatryan Flora Aslanian Martin Patrick Avanesian (H) Shaghik Avanessian** Tereza Avetisyan Sonia Tarra Ayamel Youhans Ayvazi**

Linda Arpi Babakhanyan Talin Babayan Razmig Badoyan Raffi Bagdasaryan Syuzanna Balasanyan**(H) Andrea Emily Ballesteros Harut Bandikyan Naere Ardashis Banoossian (H) Matthew Joseph Barber**(H) Selin Barkhordari Iliana Elizabeth Barrios Rayan Barseghian Arshak Bdroos Alec Saro Bedikian Meledit Beigian** Nektar Niky Bekhloian Antonio Manuel Berru Menooa Boghozian* Aren Bonyadi Ann Albert Braun (H) Miriam Adriana Calderon Martin David Caro Aubrie Chanel Cary (H) Gorge Enrique Ceja Danielle Nicole Chavez Missaira Cortez** Carolina Dadayan (H)

Josefin Dahlgren Patrick Damadian Mariam Danial*** Liana Davtyan*(H) Jessica De La Rosa Maria Fernanda De La Rosa (H) Mateo River Dennis Michelle Devera** Carolina Diaz Mary Dominguez* Noune Grace Dovlatian (H) Matthew Conrad Erickson Grayr Erikyan Gregory Edward Esparza (H) Anthony Espinoza Melisa Espinoza** Andrea Guadalupe Estrada Hurtarte Mia Christina Stephanie Fernestam (H) Kenya Estefania Flores Marina Linnea Flores Kendalyn Fragale**(H) Alice Gabrielian Samvel Sam Galajian Jorge Luis Galindo Armine Galstian***

Cassandra Renee Garcia Garrett Daniel Garcia Korina Jovana Garcia Diana Gavidia* Elie Georges** Amaliya Gevorkyan (H) Argishti Ghadimi** Petros Ghazaryan Svetlana Ghazaryan Lusine Ghubasaryan (H) Mark O. Glass (H) Jorge Luis Gomez Godinez Anna Golboudaghi Alberto Gonzalez (H) Katherine Daniela Gonzalez (H) Viviana Gonzalez-Chavez Richard Gerald Grams III Jessica Grigoryan Damaris M. Guevara-Lopez Alena Kristina Guloyan Ruby Guzman Alexandra Hacopian Mireille Hagopian** Arsine Hakobyan** Lilit Hakobyan Natasha Hakopian (H) Samantha Jean Hankins

Leonid Haykazyan (H) Eda Hayrapetyan Martin He Angela M. Hernandez Charlie Hernandez Jessica Jasmine Hernandez Maritza Hilario Biayna Hovsepian Melissa Huff** Jenni Valendra Jackson Abdullah Jalal** Nancy Lily Juarez Nicole Khachikian Diego Kalayky Nilla Karin Mane Kasumyan Srbuhi Keleshyan** Anahit Keshishyan Jannette Keshishyan Robert Khachatryan Rubina Khachatryan Nicole Khachikian Ariss Khalatians (H) Naira Almas Khalid (H)

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ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE FOR TRANSFER Erika Khechoomian*** Anna Kukurchiyan** Tina Lao Jeesoo Lee** Kevin Daniel Lentz Robin Ingvar Lindh (H) Luke Patirck Lineberger Jacqueline Lizaola** Esthefany Alejandra Lona Lorraine Lopez-Verdin Nikki Lotfabadi Jonathan Lopez** Brian Ly** Sophia-Ysabel Castro Madlangsakay Jackline Gwantwa Magehema Araz Majnoonian (H) Anna Maleryan Arpine Manukyan Christopher Ozuna Mardiroussian (H) Samantha Mariano***(H) Julia Martinez** Elen Jovents Martirosyan Takashi Maruyama Michael Mason**(H) Hally Rae McLay (H) Korina McReynolds (H) Isabel Cristina Melendres Meliza Melendrez Mark Daniel Mendoza**

Emanuel Angel Menjivar Nina Mkrtichyan (H) Luis Manuel Morales Rena Mkhitaryan*** Elena Morelli-Ferre Sylvia Esmeralda Moreno Miranda Jean Morrisey (H) Roobina Najarian Ani Najaryan Anaies Naylous (H) Araz Nazarian (H) Anahit Nazaryan Stephanie Annabell Neher (H) Mackenzie M. Nickle Ekaterina Nikitina**(AGS) Karine Nikogosyan Arlo Miguel Nipales Deborah Novick*(H) Tyler Novotny** Genesis Melanie Ochoa Anna Eleonor Viktoria Olsson (H) Amir Abejar Ortiz Angelica Ortiz* Jennifer Helene Ortiz Kacey Marie Ortiz Robert Phillip Ortiz Mushegh Pakhanyan* Fionna Jessica Panganiban Brittany Parker** Abigael Pelaez

Jaime Perez* Natalie Jesenia Perez (H) Alexis Danae Pinal (H) Anastasia Grace Pinal Alexis Samantha Pinon Ross Emmanuelle Ponce Courtney Cathrine Pratt (H) Patricia Soyao Pratts (H) Matthew Cantos Quiambao Kimberly-Claire Villegas Quimson Exene Quintero Rocio Quiroga** Marco Antonio Gambon Quiroz Marco Quiroz** Jan Kevin A. Raagas Alejandra Ramirez** Lauren Ramirez Christopher Ramos Lyn Ribisi (H) Karissa Lynne Annette Rinn (H) Nancy Rios*** Geovanna Rodriguez* Johanna Rodriguez Jose Ignacio Ruiz Garcia Cory Ryken*** Amalia Safaryan** Nanami Sakamoto Whitney Salas-Valera*** Angelica Salcedo* Mildred Elizabeth Saldana

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Opinion: Paris Withdrawl Is an American Failure jointed and sometimes rambling speech detailing the logic behind his decision. resident Trump has officially “I was elected to represent the declared the United States’ citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris,” intent to withdraw from the Paris Trump said. “As of today, the climate agreement, dealing an- United States will cease all imother blow to the Obama Ad- plementation of the nonbinding ministration’s legacy and to an Paris accord and the draconian international community that is financial and economic burdens by-and-large in support of sweep- the agreement imposes on our ing climate change solutions. country.” The Paris Accord is the landHis decision is a clear nod mark agreement signed by 195 to the fossil fuel industry that nations in December 2015. The lines the pockets of the Republigoal of the agreement is to limit can establishment as well as the global warming by 3.6 degrees coal workers who helped catapult Fahrenheit relative to pre-indus- Trump into the Oval Office. trial levels. There are two main issues Climate scientists warn that with Trump’s logic regarding any temperature increase beyond the “economic burdens” that this that “red line” could have disas- agreement potentially saddles our trous consequences worldwide. country with. To reach that goal, global One, betting on short-term greenhouse gas emissions must economic surge over long-term be cut 40 percent to 70 percent by longevity will likely have devasmid-century and reduced to zero tating negative consequences for by 2100. the future of our economy. But with the United States’ Researchers from the UC withdrawal from the Paris Ac- Berkeley and Stanford Universicord and our lack of executive ty, in a paper titled “Global Noncommitment to greenhouse gas linear Effect of Temperature on reduction, the 3.6-degree goal is Economic Production,” estimate unattainable. that U.S. gross domestic product The United States is currently between 2016 and 2099 could be the second-leading country in 36 percent lower if current cliemissions and is the leader in mate trends continue. historical emissions, since the efSecond, attempting to save fects of carbon dioxide remain in the coal industry by backing the atmosphere for centuries. away from climate regulations is America joins the lonesome a losing battle. company of the only two other The coal industry has been nations that failed to join: Nicara- dying a natural death by market gua and Syria. forces for decades. Natural gas is Nicaragua abstained because cleaner and cheaper, and the reit believes that the burdens placed newable energy market is surging on richer nations weren’t strong to the forefront. enough, and Syria refrained for In patented Trump style, he what should be obvious reasons added that he would consider (Civil War). renegotiating the pact to make it President Trump, from a po- more beneficial for Americans. dium in the Rose Garden outside “We’re getting out,” Trump the White House, gave a dis- said, “but we will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal that’s fair. If we can, that’s great. And if we can’t, that’s fine.” But framing it as a business deal that can be negotiated is the wrong way to look at it. The Accord isn’t a trade deal with winners and Send a letter to the editor at: losers. It’s an acmelody.elvaq@gmail.com knowledgement

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by nations that climate change is real, the effects will be devastating, and that sacrifices must be made to mitigate the consequences that will be felt by all. It should come as no surprise that Trump can’t comprehend this, considering the man has to attempt to strong-arm his way through everything, even for an interaction as simple as a professional handshake with other world leaders. That isn’t to say that the Paris Accord is perfect, and anyone who claims otherwise is wrong. There are legitimate criticisms that can be levied against the details of the pact. One, it is non-binding, meaning there is no legal obligation by nations to commit to their promises. International shaming and a loss of negotiating power on the world stage serve as motivators. Two, the regulations are not quite strict enough. If the current emissions guidelines are followed, we will still miss the 3.6 degree

mark. But backing out of the agreement because it doesn’t do enough is like exiting a marathon because the first mile doesn’t get you to the finish line. The Paris climate agreement is a starting point. It’s the first time an international framework has been agreed upon to address climate change, and it is a launchpad for further debate on how to move forward on the issue. Despite the short-sightedness of our Executive Branch, there is reason for optimism. The momentum of the Paris Accord remains strong. Preeminent leaders from across the globe have reaffirmed their commitments, while hundreds of CEOs, mayors and governors from here in the U.S. — including our own Jerry Brown — have pledged to pick up the slack in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, the withdrawal process from the Paris Accord is

a years-long process. Many experts suggest the earliest we can exit would be after 2020 — when Trump is potentially out of office. And if the thick smoke billowing out of the Trump Administration in regards to the Russian investigation is any indication, we could have someone more receptive to climate change solutions in office sooner than the 2020 mark. In the meantime, the best we can do is hope that our reputation on the world stage isn’t damaged further. Our leadership is drunk on “superpower arrogance,” where our actions have no negative consequences and the relationships with our allies deserve little respect. This “America First” attitude on climate change is a dangerous road to travel. The destination is history’s wrong side, and it’s awfully lonely being on the wrong side of history. Ken Allard can be reached at Kenallard4@gmail.com


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Pricing It Right in Indianapolis By Nicole House

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remember growing up in Indianapolis watching “The Price is Right” with my family, everyone screaming at the television trying to guess the retail prices of the items showcased and jumping with excitement. Flash forward a decade later. I have been living in Los Angeles for about four years and my mom came to visit. During her stay, I wasn’t able to spend much time with her because of school. One morning, told me she had received an email informing her that she had a coveted ticket to the popular game show “The Price Is Right.” With pure excitement, she went with her friends while I went to school.

After interviewing Superintendent/President and Dr. David Viar for an El Vaquero article and video, I returned home to wind down. A couple of hours later, my mom walked in, and I asked her about the show. She had gone all out. She and her friends had matching shirts that said their names and the phrase “come on down.” I smiled and was happy she was able to fulfill a goal from here bucketlist. But that’s all she shared. A few months later, my mom’s episode was about to air and she urged me to watch it. To my surpirse, I heard, “Amanda Cousin, come on down.” My mouth was wide open. I couldn’t believe what I was watching. Not only was she called down,

but she made it to the next level of the game where audience members, including myself at home, yelled prices. Knowing this was not shot live, watching it all unfold felt like a dream. She won the showcase and a BRAND NEW CAR. I called and asked her if I could have the car, since she had the chance by visiting me. We laughed and she told about the whole process and how she really wanted to tell me that day but couldn’t because she was under contract to keep it all a secret, even from her family. My mom is now an Indianapolis celebrity.

A BRAND NEW CAR: Amanda Cousin wins big on TV.

Nicole House can be reached at nhouse707@student.glendale.edu

Sherlock Holmes Comes Alive in Interactive Play at the Arboretum By Elena Jacobson

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he scene is set and the games are afoot! A train whistle pierces through the cold silent night as a group of Sherlock Holmeses go to meet their companion Dr. John Watson at the train station, ready to solve mysteries. This a not anaverage stage play. Unbound Productions’ “Holmes, Sherlock, and the Consulting Detective” at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Bo-

tanic Garden walks the audience through the set, involving them in the story on a deeper level, allowing them to see the story from every angle and following along with every clue. During a recent performance, the audience focused intently on the play and laughs and gasps could be heard throughout. The intrigued audience had a lot to take in as the stories switched from place to place creating a new and mysterious ambiance. Playwright Jonathan Josephson started with none other than

ELEMENTARY: Joe Camareno as Watson in “Holmes, Sherlock and the Consulting Detective”

the famous mysteries, in a true mashup of cases, including “A Scandal in Bohemia,” “The RedHeaded League,” and “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches”. “When seeking out source material for this project I started with the master, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and just never left,” Josephson said. “I had adapted one of his stores [The New Catacomb] for Wicked Lit 2013, so he and I are old friends.” The play appeals to both hardcore Holmes fans and people who have never read the stories. Recurring characters from the books

and shows, as well as references to original stories appear throughout the show. But it does well in explaining everything so people don’t get lost in the confusion. Tickets cost $45 and comfortable shoes are recommended. The show starts at 8 p.m. and run time is approximately two hours. The play runs until July 1 and is located at 159 S. Baldwin Ave. in Arcadia.

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SPOTLIGHT SUMMER EVENTS Free Bootcamp, Costume Exhibit, An Abandoned Zoo, and More L.A. Spots By Carolina Diaz and Ricardo Nuño

The event runs June 3 to July 30 from noon to 5 p.m.

chool is over and long nights are here. That means there are many events to attend, from low to high prices, and different places around Southern California.

Burbank Holiday Inn If you love a good mystery, The Holiday Inn Burbank Media Center in downtown Burbank is hosting a mystery comedy murder dinner show. Every saturday from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. attendees can help the host solve the murder mystery and at the end of the night the winner receives a prize for solving the mystery.

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Grand Park L.A. If you want to work out and are on a budget this summer, Grand Park Los Angeles will have free boot camp sessions every Tuesday from June 6 to Sept. 26 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. These sessions are free and allow attendees to work out around the park while meeting people and encouraging one another. Paley Center For the “American Horror Story” fans, the Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles is having a gallery exhibition of the costumes and props from every season and seeing the creative process of the costume designer Lou Eyrich and creator Ryan Murphy. This event is free to the public from all ages.

Hollywood Sign Visit one of the most iconic landmarks in California. The Hollywood Sign is a great place to visit for hiking and spectacular views. There are multiple viewpoints and different hiking trails to get an unobstructed view of the sign. How about a sign selfie: Take a picture giving the illusion you’re holding up the sign. The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Located at 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, the Natu-

ral History Museum is not only educational but fun for the whole family, with exhibits to match almost everyone’s interests, including dinosaurs, fossils and rocks and minerals. It even has a butterfly pavilion where you can see different kind of butterflies. Adult admission starts at $12. The best part is students get a discount and could enter for only $9. The Abandoned Zoo At Griffith Park The old LA zoo was shut down in 1966 but many of the big animal habitats remain. You can go inside walk around where the animals one lived. It’s completely free and open. The old zoo is open from 5:30 A.M to 10:00 P.M, although some adventure seekers go after closing to seek an adventure. If you do decide to go later on at night, there have been rumors the Old Abandoned Zoo is haunted so there is a little extra fun for those of you that are into the paranormal side of things. The park is located at 4801 Griffith Park Dr., Los Angeles. Once you get to the merry-go-round, follow

the signs. Dodgers Stadium For all the sports fans or anyone looking for a great ball game there is no better place to go in L.A than a Dodgers game. What could be better than a ball game on a summer night with your family? You could enjoy a classic Dodger Dog and you never know what stars will also come out to enjoy a game as well. The Stadium is also home to a great view of the L.A skyline. Besides a game you can always go take a tour of Dodgers Stadium to view World Series trophies and retired jerseys of Dodger legends. The Stadium is located at 1000 Vin Scully Ave., Los Angeles. You can visit the top deck store open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. U.S Bank Tower Slide Where better to get a 360-degree look of Los Angeles? How about at 1000 feet in the air at the U.S Bank Tower. Located at 633 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, and open from 110 a.m. to 10 p.m., this glass slide is one of the most

unique things there is. It also offers one of the best views in all of L.A., if you’re not too scared to open your eyes. Prices range from $19-$43 depending on the different ticket packages. Santa Monica Pier There are great fishing spots. You can ride the famous ferris wheel at the pier that gives you a great view of the ocean and the city. For the roller coaster lovers, there is always the West Coaster.. You can also play all the arcade games at Pacific Park on the Pier. The Santa Monica pier is at 200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, and open 24 hours a day. Also for the music lovers, Santa Monica Pier will be hosting a series of twilight concerts that are free. The concerts start June 22 from Aug 17 from 7 to 10 p.m. Each day will have a different line up and genre. For more information visit santamonicapier.org. Carolina Diaz can be reached at itscarodiaz@gmail.com Ricardo Nuño can be reached at rickynuno818@gmail.com

MORE EVENTS Red White and BBQ Start off your fourth of July Weekend with a Red, White and barbecue bash. Enjoy amazing food such as pulled pork sliders and barbecue chicken as well as games, music and a social booth presented by Francis Coppola Diamond Collection wines and a beer garden presented by Golden Road Brewing. The event begins at noon on July 1 at START Los Angeles on Venice Boulevard. Tickets run from $20 to $35. All attendees must be 21 or over with ID.

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Rooftop Cinema Club Rooftop Cinema Club (RCC) returns for its third season of screenings on “The Montalban’s rooftop. With a beautiful city view, the event promises a unique movie-going experience for film lovers throughout 2017. RCC provides lawn chairs and blankets, as well as a set of wireless head-

phones for higher audio clarity. The series is packed with audience favorites and classics such as “Back to the Future” and recent hits like “Moonlight.” Tickets range from $19 to $29. RCC is open until August 31 at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre. Doors open at 8 p.m. and screenings begin at sunset. For more information visit www. timeout.com/los-angeles. 626 Night Market Enjoy one of America’s largest Asian food markets at Santa Anita Park’s front Paddock Gardens. Come hungry to enjoy this lively market with over 150 Asian street food and booze peddlers, live music, artists, films, games and beyond that won’t end until 1 a.m. The event will begin at 4 p.m. on June 30. Entry is $3, vendor prices vary. The event has also expanded to Orange County.

LA Film Festival The L.A. Film Festival will be taking place in various locations. From June 14 to June 22. The non-profit arts organization Film Independent showcases some of its best up-and-coming filmmakers around the globe. It is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of for anyone trying to break into Hollywood. The L.A. Film Festival also means lots of film screenings. For tickets and more information visit www.timeout. com/los-angeles/movies. Pasadena Chalk Festival Bring your art skills to the streets of Pasadena as more than 600 artists create temporary masterpieces in chalk at the Paseo Colorado shopping center. The event will begin at 10 a.m. on June 17 and June 18 (Father’s Day Weekend). Admission is free. Compiled by Alice Ganian


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Students De-stress

Before Finals - With Puppies

Photo by Carolina Diaz

PICK OF THE LITTER: Angie Alberto, who didn’t want to leave, lies down with the puppies while she pets all of them.

Photo by Carolina Diaz

HAPPY PUPPY: Jessica Coompson takes advantage of the puppy petting event at Plaza Vaquero on June 6.

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uppies visited Glendale Community College on June 6 to help students unwind before finals officially began. ASGCC set up the event in Plaza Vaquero, where roughly 100 students patiently stood in line to get their chance to hang out with the adorable puppies.

A gated enclosure was put in place to keep the excited pups from exploring the campus, and students had one to two minutes to get their share of adorableness before they had to move on. Students also received a gift bag, which contained a Scantron, a pen, juice box, chips, and some bubble wrap for additional de-stressing. Carolina Diaz can be reached at itscarodiaz@gmail.com


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