Vol. 69, Issue 11 Dec. 3

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FEATURES

EL CAMINO COLLEGE

STUDENTS ROCK OUT IN LOCAL ALTERNATIVE BAND, P. 3

DECEMBER 3,2015

ARTS

SPORTS

FILMMAKER HOPES TO ADD HER OWN VISION TO CINEMA, P. 8

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL KNOCKED OUT OF PLAYOFFS, P. 10

THE UNION eccunion.com

TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA

New president approved at board meeting John Fordiani

Editor-in-chief @ECCUnionJohn

John Fordiani/ Union Freshmen defensive linemen Joe Taliauli and running back Gabriel Villarrel carry football coach John Featherstone at Featherstone’s last football game of his 31-year coaching career on Saturday Nov. 14.

Legendary football coach retires after 31 years Eric Ramos

Staff Writer @ECCUnion_Eric

Legendary El Camino football coach John Featherstone plans to ride into the Manhattan Beach sunset after 31 years with the football program. He will retire with an overall record of 214-119-1. El Camino has enjoyed much success under Featherstone including one national championship, two state championships, two additional championship game appearances, 11 conference titles, five consecutive Southern California playoff appearances, 19 bowl games and 21 finishes nationally ranked by the highly respected JC-Gridwire, according to the EC website. The eight-time California State Coach of The Year will retire with the highest winning percentage of any active coach in the Southern Section of California. Featherstone has helped place more than 600 former student athletes into major college programs.

cause of men like Feather that players like me were able to leave the inner-city community and graduate from one of the most prestigious universities in the world.” As Featherstone plans to retire from coaching, he and his wife will take six months off and “see the world.” However, the coach wants to be at El Camino when the new Murdock Stadium opens next season and hinted at a possible return to the football program in some capacity. “My wife and I are going to travel after the season and then I’ll make my mind up in March or April,” Featherstone said. “I want to be back and christen the new stadium. I’m really looking forward to that.” While Featherstone steps into the next chapter of his life, former players are grateful they had a chance to play for an incredible leader. “Playing football for coach Featherstone was truly a rewarding experience,” Jimenez said. “I’d like to thank him for being a remarkable teacher, mentor and coach.”

“We’ve always had a strong family atmosphere at El Camino,” Featherstone said. “I treat all my former players like my sons. It has been a wonderful ride.” Former EC star wide receiver Russell Shaw II, who played under Featherstone in 1994 and 1995, credits the coach for helping him get to the next level. “He wasn’t just a football coach, he was mentor,” Shaw said. “He taught you about life skills and helped kids get a second chance. He helped me get my scholarship to the University of Michigan.” Feathestone’s enthusiasm and passion mirrored the football culture he created. He inspired athletes to “get after it in the weight room and on the field” as he laid the foundation for a winning program, former EC linebacker Juan Jimenez said. “Without coach Feather’s support, I would not have earned JC Gridwire All-American honors and a scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley,” Jimenez said. “He genuinely cares for the well being of his players. It’s be-

NEWS LINE

31 years as football coach 1987 National Championship 11 conference titles Overall record of 214-119-1 19 bowl games 2 state championships

Finals Madness Students will crunch in their last study sessions (see pg. 2) of the semester as next week’s finals roll in. Library hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; and Sunday is closed.

Fee payment deadline The spring fee payment deadline for students who registered between Nov. 17 - Dec. 4 is Dec. 7 and the deadline for student who registered between Dec. 5 - Jan. 8 is Jan. 11.

ASB sticker perks Alba Mejia

Staff Writer @eccunionAlba

Featherstone’s Legacy

After months of searching and interviewing potential candidates, the El Camino board of trustees unanimously voted to employ Dena Maloney as the college’s sixth president at the Nov. 16 board meeting. Maloney will officially start her new position on Feb. 1 and will meet with current president Tom Fallo a few times before taking over. She will be the first female president in the college’s 68-year history. “This has been an incredible process as a candidate,” Maloney said. “You really get to have a sense of place when you come into an organization as a candidate and you start to interact with people and figure out the spirit of the organization.” Maloney said that she’s planning on living in the area and she and her husband are currently looking for a place in the area. “I’m looking forward to be part of an institution that is so dynamic and so focused on student success,” Maloney said. “It’s going to be very exciting to be leading that effort and supporting everyone’s energy towards that.”

Jorge Villa/ Union Coach John Featherstone motivates freshman quarteback Blaise Booth during the season game at Mt. San Antonio on Nov. 7.

Winter Break

Spring Semester Returns

Friday, Dec. 11 is the last day of the semester. Campus will be completely closed from Thursday, Dec. 24 to Friday, Jan. 1 for the holidays. The campus will reopen again on Jan. 2.

Classes kick back into gear on Jan. 16. and registration for the spring semester is now officially open. Last day to register is Wednesday, Jan. 13.

The Auxiliary Services Board (ASB) sticker provides discounts to theme parks, local theaters, restaurants, El Camino’s performing arts events and more, according to the ASB Discount Book. The ASB sticker costs $10 and can be purchased every semester at the Cashier’s Office or Marsee Auditorium’s Ticket Office, according to the ASB Discount Book. Some of the amusement parks and attractions EC students can purchase discounted tickets for are: • Disneyland • Disneyland California Adventure • Knott’s Berry Farm • Six Flags Magic Mountain • Universal Studios Hollywood • Aquarium of the Pacific • Palos Verdes Bowling Center In addition, students can receive “10 percent off on everything” at McDonalds on Crenshaw Boulevard and “10 percent off a food purchase” at Buffalo Wild Wings in Torrance, according to the ASB Discount Book. According to a handout received from the ASB office, whenever students use their ASB sticker the funds help support EC’s “student newspaper, athletic teams, performing arts programs, student clubs and student activities.”

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