All good things come to an end
John Oliva talks about how a friendship ended recently and what he has learned from it.
A DEL MAR COLLEGE STUDENT PUBLICATION
John Oliva talks about how a friendship ended recently and what he has learned from it.
Ovi Vásquez, raised in Central America, has worked for global corporations such as Apple, Tesla, Salesforce and Uber. Vásquez has recently been accepted to Harvard Business School Online.
Advances in technology make people socially isolated, leading to less person-to-person communication and fewer connections.
Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o plays the protagonist and antagonist in the new thriller “Us.” The film explains that every person shares a “tether” with their doppelgänger, and the villain, Red, decides to lead them into cutting the “tether” by killing their counterparts.
With the popularity of Netflix and Hulu, cable television is slowly becoming obsolete.
Jose Flores (right), liberal arts major, tries to grab surgical technology major Marty Gutierrez’s flag to stop him from gaining a yard.
Elizabeth De La Garza, a kinesiology major, hurls her disc with force to try to get it as close to the basket so she can to get a low score.
Table tennis adjustment based on strong turnout among female players.
ExxonMobil’s Venture Executive Paul Guilfoyle (left) and Del Mar President Mark Escamilla speak about new hands-on training opportunities students will have. Students can look forward to virtual reality training as one of the new digital technologies being provided.
John Oliva’s column this issue is about a couple staying together longer than necessary. With red flags everywhere, why does one decide to settle?