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    Storify: Thanksgiving thoughts from El Camino

    By Phil Sidavong|November 23, 2016

    Arts & Features

    El Camino Community chat with campus police

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    Miss Tammy, as Tamara is affectionately known as by her dance students, began her dance studies as a 4-year-old youth in the city of Inglewood. (Gary Kohatsu | Warrior Life)
    Former “Soul Train” dancer returns to teaching as virus mandates ease
    How COVID and Indigenous roots inspired a new business venture

    Note: The following article was originally written in December 2021, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.   The familiar melodic bee...

    Cookes Crating art installer Russell Chaput (L) and former El Camino College adjunct art instructor Yumi Kiyose add a glass sphere to the sculpture Friday, May 20, at El Camino College. The sculpture, created by Kiyose, was commissioned to honor former El Camino Theater Manager Les Thomas. (Elsa Rosales | The Union)
    Photos that are too good not to showcase
    David Hudson (left) teaches William Doyle (right) how to play the didgeridoo during his visit to Australia. The didgeridoo is an
aboriginal instrument. (Photo provided by William Doyle)
    Utilizing music in his travel to nearly 60 countries
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    • Arts & Features

      El Camino Community chat with campus police

    • Miss Tammy, as Tamara is affectionately known as by her dance students, began her dance studies as a 4-year-old youth in the city of Inglewood. (Gary Kohatsu | Warrior Life)

      Entertainment

      Former “Soul Train” dancer returns to teaching as virus mandates ease

    • Arts & Features

      How COVID and Indigenous roots inspired a new business venture

    • Cookes Crating art installer Russell Chaput (L) and former El Camino College adjunct art instructor Yumi Kiyose add a glass sphere to the sculpture Friday, May 20, at El Camino College. The sculpture, created by Kiyose, was commissioned to honor former El Camino Theater Manager Les Thomas. (Elsa Rosales | The Union)

      Arts & Features

      Photos that are too good not to showcase

    • David Hudson (left) teaches William Doyle (right) how to play the didgeridoo during his visit to Australia. The didgeridoo is an
aboriginal instrument. (Photo provided by William Doyle)

      Arts & Features

      Utilizing music in his travel to nearly 60 countries

    • There are three archery arcade games inside of the Astro Karaoke bar (Sharlisa Shabazz | Warrior Life)

      Entertainment

      Top 5 karaoke bars near El Camino College

    • Rachel Hardie poses in front of a plant-filled wall  at the Del Amo Mall on April 28, 2022, in Torrance, Calif. (Brittany Parris | Warrior Life)

      Arts & Features

      Museum guide is just getting started

    • David Moyer prepares to use his saxophone for his jazz improvisation performance classroom on Tuesday April 19, in Marsee Auditorium at El Camino College. (Sharlisa Shabazz | Warrior Life)

      Entertainment

      Music director teaches the fundamentals of sound

    • Olivia Sullivent wears her vampire fangs from the Disney Launchpad short film Growing Fangs at El Camino College on April 28, 2022. Olivia has appeared in over 200 commercials, including Ford Motor Companys We Lead. (Sharlisa Shabazz | Warrior Life)

      Rising Star

      Disney actress is a dual-enrolled student and rising star

    • Electronic flyer of Finals Madness Event, posted on the first floor in the Library near the front desk, June 2, 2022. There are multiple electronic flyers around the library and in other indoor buildings around campus.

      Arts & Features

      Finals Madness Week to help students successfully wrap up the semester

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