Arrowhead
The Arrowhead News is SBVC's source for news. It is created by students in English 122 and 123.
Join the Arrowhead team, take Journalism
English-122 is open for the Fall 2025 semester. This isn't just a class for future journalists.
English-122 is open to all SBVC students who want to develop strong communication skills, pursue writing or media careers, or simply explore new interests. All you need is a passing grade in English 101 or C1000—no prior journalism experience necessary. If you’re not sure whether you’re eligible, a quick chat with a counselor or the instructor will get you squared away.
Explore your special interests in this class. Whether it's entertainment, sports, politics, or local campus happenings, taking journalism allows you to publish topics that you choose.
This class is especially perfect for:
- Future journalists, writers, or publishers
- Aspiring influencers and content creators
- Sports fans, fashionistas, critics, and analysts
- Activists and students passionate about politics or cultural issues
- Anyone who loves telling great stories or wants to build confidence communicating in public and online
- It doesn’t matter if you’re planning to transfer, looking to stand out for scholarships, or simply want to leave your mark on the SBVC community—the experience and friendships you’ll build here will stay with you far beyond graduation.
Check out the Arrowhead News
Pick up one of our past issues in the library and see what we create.
Or connect with the Arrowhead News on Social Media
Instagram: @ArrowheadSBVC https://www.instagram.com/arrowheadsbvc/
For more information, contact the faculty advisor, Edward Shea: eshea@valleycollege.edu.
San Bernardino Valley College has had a newspaper since its first year of operation in 1927, beginning with the Jaycee, through the Warwhoop, The Warrior, and finally the Arrowhead News.