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MSJC Launches Studio215 and ieNOW to Transform Inland Empire Media Landscape

MSJC Launches Studio215 and ieNOW to Transform Inland Empire Media Landscape

The Inland Empire is often called a “media desert,” with limited coverage compared to surrounding regions like San Diego, Los Angeles, and Palm Springs, where multiple media outlets thrive. Thanks to the financial support of Riverside County Third District Supervisor Chuck Washington, Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) is changing that narrative with the official launch of Studio215 and ieNOW—two groundbreaking media initiatives designed to expand production capacity and tell the stories of our region.

Grad Story: Hemet Graduate Plans to Become a Librarian

Grad Story: Hemet Graduate Plans to Become a Librarian

Jennifer Larimer first began her academic journey at MSJC in 2003. The Hemet resident will conclude her successful journey on May 26 with associate degrees in Communication; Art History; Art; and Business Office Administration.

Tragedies in Texas, Buffalo, Laguna Woods

Tragedies in Texas, Buffalo, Laguna Woods

Twenty-one people - 19 of them children - were murdered yesterday. Their promising lives ended by a gunman who barged into their school and opened fire. Three other children are in critical condition. We pray for their recovery. We pray for those who were senselessly murdered.

MSJC Celebrates GED Earners

MSJC Celebrates GED Earners

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) celebrated 36 Adult Education students last week for earning their GED at the college this year.