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From LACC to Nashville, Tennessee

Marian Montano graduated from John Marshall High School in 2014 with hopes of transferring to a four-year university. Even with a GPA of 3.96 and a great SAT score, she did not receive acceptance into the four universities she applied to. She believes that it was a result of bad advice on filling out her applications and personal statements. After receiving the hard news, she turned her attention towards LACC. She applied to LACC’s President’s Scholars Program, an elite...

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LACC ‘CyberCode Twins’ Take Top Children’s Health Prize at Hack for LA

LACC students and twins Penelope and America Lopez don’t just love coding and programming because they love the challenge of creating technology — they have also made it their goal to use technology to improve their communities. At the recent Hack for LA Hack-a-thon, on June 6 and 7, the self-proclaimed CyberCode Twins competed with over 500 other hackers and were awarded the top prize in the Children’s Health category for developing an anti-bullying app. According to a mission...

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2015 LACC Foundation Scholarship & Award Ceremony

On Tuesday May 12, 2015, Los Angeles City College Foundation awarded scholarships to 291 students, totaling over $173,000 dollars. LACC Foundation scholarships are made possible by our generous and devoted emeriti, alumni, and community partners. Since 1999, the Foundation has awarded over $2.9 million in scholarships to LACC students. Congratulations to all 2015 recipients!

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The New Look of Clausen Hall

On May 2, 2015, the newly renovated Clausen Hall made its long anticipated debut at a grand opening featuring speeches, donor acknowledgements, a new film on the history of the music department and student performances that wowed the audience in the acoustically superior 190-seat recital hall. Key features of the $13 million modernization project include a new 150-seat David Alpert Lecture Hall, expanded 190-seat Clausen Recital Hall, two electronic music labs, two keyboard labs, 35 practice rooms, two new...

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Alumna Merryl Alpert Sells Ceramics to Benefit LACC Art Department

On May 4th, 5th and 6th the LACC Art Gallery opened its doors for a Mother’s Day Sale, with a wonderful selection of ceramics, paintings and art books for sale at affordable prices for students and faculty, with all proceeds benefiting the gallery as well as funding art student scholarships. Most of the ceramics were donated by alumna & artist Merryl Alpert. Merryl spoke briefly to the art students and faculty at a reception held in her honor and...

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My LACC Story: From Dream Career to Reality

Growing up in Sydney, Australia, Los Angeles was a far-away mythical place where all the beautiful movie stars lived and films that shaped my life came from. After graduating high school, I had the opportunity to take a two year working holiday in the UK and was lucky enough to start working in a trade association for Television Rights. Once my time in the UK ran out I knew that the next step was Film School and to learn...

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Martin & Music – Event Photos

On Saturday, April 4th, the LACC and Los Angeles community gathered to see Alumnus Gerald Rivers and Broadway vocalist Charles Holt perform Martin & Music, a groundbreaking theatrical production about the life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights movement, and the musical ties that served as the binding power that propelled the movement forward. All the proceeds from the event were donated to LACC’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Library. The show was put on...

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Disney Donates Television Animation Equipment to LACC

The Walt Disney Company has donated key equipment assets from its television animation department to Los Angeles City College’s Department of Cinema and Television. The donation includes television animation computers, monitors, creative pen and touch displays, and other multimedia equipment. The donation will make a dramatic positive educational impact for the students and faculty in LACC’s Department of Cinema and Television. LACC’s Cinema/TV department is recognized for its comprehensive world-class training programs in motion picture production and television broadcasting...

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Jerzy Poglodzinski: Poolman With A Past

This story originally appeared in The Collegian and was written by student Jessica Brecker Like the lead character Winston Smith in Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” Alumnus Jerzy Poglodzinski, having been beaten to a point of incomprehension, was about to rat out his friends. However, heroes are not rats and neither is Poglodzinski. Behind a friendly smile and blue eyes, as glimmering as the pool at LACC he kept clean for 25 years, is a history no book could ever tell....

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Alumnus Joseph Czyzyk: Turning His Passion into a Career

Alumnus Joe Czyzyk had a long and complicated passage from his birthplace to his graduation from LACC. He was born in Poland, the son of Holocaust survivors. His parents left Poland when Joe was just a toddler, settling in Canada before moving to Los Angeles when Joe was 16. After graduating from Fairfax High School in 1965, Joe started taking classes at LACC, taking two buses every day to get to campus. One of Joe’s most vivid memories of...

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