The Breeze Newspaper Volume 25, Issue 16

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THE BREEZE

OCTOBER, 2023 Vol.25, Issue 16

Chaffey College’s Independent Student-Run News Source

The Breeze Visits KVCR By: Nikolas Araiza

On Oct. 11, The Breeze was able to get hands-on experience in radio and tv journalism at KVCR, the Inland Empire’s PBS and NPR affiliate. Continued on page 3.

The Breeze Editors at KVCR with David Fleming, Lillian Vasquez and Rick Dulock Photo by Nya Hardaway

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Prop from “Talk to Me.” Photograph from bloody-disgusting.com

OPINION

How Fashion is Ruining the By: Randall Lopez Thrift

Photograph by Sean Benesh

A24 Films and What Makes a Production Company a By: Paul Arganda Cult Classic? From twisted psychological horror storylines that slowly gnaw at your psyche to heartwarming drama pieces, A24 is revolutionizing mainstream Hollywood by setting a new standard for previous studio titans. What is this indie studio doing and why are they so

different from these major Hollywood studios? What components do they implement in their film making process and what thoughts do they hope to provoke with the symbolism?

Thrift culture has been a rising phenomenon for fashion enthusiasts for the past few years, especially with the great pieces you can find for affordable prices. Thrift stores, vintage shops and flea markets have been the go-to spots for consumers. Unfortunately, resellers have begun to take advantage of the high demand of second-hand clothing, and have been increasing the prices of vintage clothing for consumers. The concept of thrifting has drastically changed over the last couple of years. Consumers were able to gain a unique fashion sense in searching for unwanted items and repurposing them for an outfit like pieces

to a puzzle. Consumers found pride in recycling clothes and giving light to different fashion styles. Stores like Goodwill Outlets used to be overlooked and ignored, but now are looked at like a treasure hunt for hidden pieces. Thrift stores are getting the most business than ever before with people eager to participate in thrift culture. Goodwill being the most popular saw its peak in 2022 with a revenue of $6.1 billion dollars.

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SPORTS

World Cup Image from Fabrizio Romano’s announcement on X, formerly known as Twitter, @FabrizioRomano

2030 World Cup Hosts Revealed By: Eduardo Benitez

The hosts for the 2030 World Cup has been announced by the Fédération internationale de football association or FIFA. Spain, Portugal and Morocco are going to be the main hosts for the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay are set to host three inaugural matches as a celebration of the first World Cup held in 1930. Morocco will be hosting the tournament for the first time and we will see the tournament return to Africa, which has only

hosted the tournament once during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Portugal will be hosting for the first time, meanwhile Spain sees a return of the World Cup as they hosted the 1982 Edition. Continue on page 8.


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