A Celebration of Art and Community The Fullerton College Art Department and Art Gallery are set to present “Parking Lot Prints!”, a dynamic event dedicated to zines and printmaking, on Saturday, July […]
A Celebration of Art and Community The Fullerton College Art Department and Art Gallery are set to present “Parking Lot Prints!”, a dynamic event dedicated to zines and printmaking, on Saturday, July […]
Mike Madrid held a “meet and greet” at Fullerton College on September 23, gracing students and community members with an impactful lecture on his book “The Latino Century: How America’s Largest Minority […]
Fullerton is a vibrant hub for the arts, thanks in part to the presence of Fullerton College and California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). Both institutions offer a wide scope of art curriculums […]
Election season is gearing up, and while all attention seems to be focused on the presidential race, the local races impact your life the most. Yet, these races go unnoticed every election […]
Fullerton College has partnered with Sacramento State University’s new Black Honors College (BHC) to create seamless pathways for community college students. Fullerton College and 15 other colleges signed a memorandum of agreement […]
Fullerton College celebrated Pride Month with the Inaugural Progress Pride Flag Raising on June 5th. There was a short formal ceremony followed by a social mixer with bites, drinks, and popsicles in […]
Dear Fullerton Observer, My name is Paul Cabrera. I am 20 years old, born and raised in Fullerton, California, and I recently graduated from Fullerton College on May 25th, 2024, with three […]
Fullerton Joint Union High School District’s (FJUHSD) Dual Enrollment Program is a formal agreement with Cypress and Fullerton College that allows FJUHSD students to gain college transferable units at no cost to […]
The North Orange County Community College District is pleased to announce that it was selected by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO) as one of ten Districts in the state to […]
Recently, I learned from Fullerton Heritage President Ernie Kelsey that a portion of Fullerton College has now been designated as a historic district. It encompasses the core of the college, with multi-level […]
Fullerton Police Officers were dispatched to Fullerton College, located at 321 E. Chapman Ave, regarding the disturbance of the peace. The reporting party advised dispatch that a Fullerton College Campus Safety Officer […]
The Fullerton Police Department, in partnership with Flying Lion and Fullerton College, will be conducting the Drone as a First Responder (DFR) concept for a 30-day trial period. This trial period will […]
The Fullerton College Sustainability Committee hosted the 7th annual Earth Day Symposium from Tuesday, April 18, through Thursday, April 20. The Symposium featured internationally renowned geologist, science historian, and author Naomi Oreskes […]
Fullerton College’s Business Management department, part of the Business Division, recently led an exciting activity during the annual KinderCaminata event on Friday, April 21, aimed at teaching kindergarten students about money. As […]
Young Artists in High School and College are Encouraged to Turn Their Art into a Career! Are you a student artist with a passion for creating and a desire to turn your […]
Fullerton again becomes the “Paris of Orange County,” featuring three nights of recent French film releases to delight enthusiasts of all ages. This year’s screenings will be held at the Campus Theatre […]
The fourth annual Kindness Awards ceremony recognized seven awardees for their notable service on World Kindness Day at Fullerton College. Hosted by Orange County’s fourth district supervisor, Doug Chaffee, the Nov. 13 […]
Fullerton College Business Division, announces plans for a travel opportunity that will bring business learning to life in an International Field Trip by taking the course BUS 106 F (Business City Field […]
The Arts and Culture Subcommittee consists of commissioners of the Parks and Recreation Commission, including Jensen Hallstrom, Ayesha Hussaini and Kathy Lira. The intent of the committee is to connect the City […]
In the fourteenth episode of the “Observing Fullerton” podcast, host Urooj Naveed interviews Cecilia Arriaza, director of the Fullerton College Transfer Center, who has been at FC for 10 years. She discusses […]
Fullerton College’s French Department brought the community together for four nights–March 29, March 30, April 5, and April 6–for music, food, and films. Three nights were dedicated to French culture with March […]
Executive Order 9066 was signed on February 19, 1942, culminating in the internment of over 120,000 Japanese Americans. This year marks the 80th anniversary of this Executive Order. John Tateishi, who leads […]
Approved by the City Council a year ago, the three-member Cultural Arts Subcommittee of the Parks and Recreation Commission met February 14 to elect a chair and set a meeting schedule. All […]
The Heritage Trees Committee (HTC) presents the Coast Live Oak at 434 E. Chapman Avenue as November’s Tree of the Month. It was chosen to recognize its historic, cultural, and ecological values […]
Over the last six years, thousands of students met President Greg Schulz as he worked his way through the Fullerton College campus during the first week of each semester. He enjoyed dropping […]
Gem of a Gym Updates are promised and promises are kept, so here we go with some info regarding the long-awaited new gymnasium at our downtown Fullerton High School. Wow. Check the […]
This election season some Fullerton residents will be voting to fill the seat on the North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) Board of Trustees (District 4) that was vacated by long-time […]