Alix Schoback, News and Politics Editor November 22, 2017
As part of International Education Week, Dorothy Ngutter of the State Department visited Foothill College to present on her career as a diplomat and on what it takes to work in foreign service. Ngutter...
Native American Heritage Month, which takes place every November, is coming to a close. Each year, Foothill College hosts a different variety of speakers over the course of the month. On November 16th,...
As part of International Education Week, Foothill's Fund the Future Club presented to the student body on November 15th. The presentation discussed the ways in which club activities impact those in need...
Have you ever thought that a simple conversation could lead to your meal being paid for? Or how complimenting someone on his/her shoes could actually get you the shoes? I never really thought about it...
“My grandfather was brought to boarding schools run by missionaries...they killed the Indian but kept the man,” Rochelle Diver described of her family’s history in the United States.
Diver spoke...
It is now raining like a summer day in my hometown. I did hear that California is in a drought. Am I supposed to feel happy?
Then I slipped with one knee to the floor, on the way from the bus stop to...
Last week, Foothill College students took part in a referendum on the VTA Eco Pass program. Out of 758 voters, 68.8% approved fee increases in order to sustain the partnership between the Associated Students...
With only two weeks left in the season, the Foothill College Women's volleyball team went into their last home game on November 10th with a record of 13 wins and 14 losses; hosting Ohlone College whose...