Over Memorial Day weekend UCLA hosted a student-produced Jazz Reggae Festival. LBCC alumni Frank Refuerzo was the festival's online marketing director.
Refuerzo posted the event's information on various Web sites that publicized the festival. He was able to reach professional online marketing sites and networking outlets that spread across the Internet, attracting people from as far as Belize and Jamaica.
Students roaming the halls on the second floor of the M Building might have their minds set on next Summer's student trip to Ghana in West Africa.
The experiences of previous trips to the Atlantic coastal country have provided students a wider understanding of sociology.
Students who enter from the east side of the LAC might wonder why a boat is chained to a tree near Building B next to Parking Lot I.
The white boat stationed on a curb of the walkway linking the Architecture and Electronics B Building and the Health and Science C Building doesn't obstruct students in any way, but the sight of spotting a boat anywhere on campus is still a bit unusual.
LBCC students will study abroad this Summer in Ireland, Spain, France, Thailand, and Cambodia for cultural immersion and course credits.
Students participating in the program departed for Spain May 30 and a group headed to Cambodia on June 2.
According to LBCC's mission statement, study abroad offers an opportunity for growth and understanding few other experiences can offer.
KLBC radio is a student-run, online radio station where students are given the opportunity to experience hosting and producing their own programs while gaining tools to secure jobs in the industry.
From hip-hop to sports talk to rock and roll, KLBC covers almost every genre of music.