Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA
23 hours ago by Claire Webster
Murder: the unlawful killing of one human by
another, especially with premeditated malice. Murder: an act thought only to be committed by psychotic adults. Murder: an act that most people think their loved ones can never be a victim of. Murder: an abhorrent act that most people never think their loved ones are capable of.
The Mountaineer, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA
1 day ago by Gabriel Mendoza and Victor Castellanos
An activist for the pedophile community was discovered working for the Mountaineer recently by an anonymous staff member.
The writer and designer, Damien Cole, 30, also known on the Internet as "Rookiee Revolyob", was the host of "Pedologues," a podcast with 36,000 listeners.
The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA
1 day ago by Maggie Avants
With college comes an often tough decision: deciding on a major. While some students may make the decision as early as high school, others change majors several times during the course of their college years.
Psychology major Tamara Harrison decided on her major while taking an advance placement psychology class in high school.
City Times, San Diego City College, San Diego, CA
23 hours ago by Lacey, Lizzie
"Since Africa" sold out all 15 shows of its West Coast premiere at the Mo`olelo Diversionary Theatre Oct. 12-29. The play, written by Mia McCullough and directed by one of the co-founders of Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company, Seema Sueko, is about Ater, a Lost Boy of Sudan and the two volunteers who help him acclimate to life in America: Dianne, a wealthy socialite, and Reggie, an African-American deacon.
The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA
1 day ago by Maggie Avants
MiraCosta College is on academic probation and it has some students worried.
Kim Pinkerton, a former MiraCosta student who was registered for the fall semester, said she felt it was in her best interest to withdraw from MiraCosta and is now attending Palomar.
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Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days ago by Kevin Zimmerman
Arizona guard Garland Judkins talked to the media after a Tucson Summer Pro League game on Sunday, June 28. Playing with former Wildcat Hassan Adams and recent No. 8 draft pick Jordan Hill, Judkins talked about how playing in the summer league has helped him to remain in shape and improve his basketball skill set.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days ago by Michael Merriman
When good friends Jon and Mike prepare for their annual Fourth of July festivities, they try to go all out.
They buy beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, Roman candles, and bottle rockets. The duo was hoping to legally celebrate the upcoming holiday after the approval of a legislative bill.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days ago by Shain Bergan
As Arizona takes the steps to possibly shut down the state, university officials, staff and students can rest easy knowing that the state's three universities will not be affected.
The State Legislature passed parts of a budget late Tuesday night minutes before their midnight deadline.
Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA
5 hours ago by Kate Schwartz
In the shadow of Los Angeles and the heart of Malibu, Pepperdine students are often attracted to careers in the entertainment industry. From stage performers to screen-writers, many students are struggling to make it big in an industry that constantly breeds new talent.
La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA
6 days ago by Daniel Wakefield
As their reinvented slogan states, General Motors' bankruptcy filing "isn't about going out of business - this is about getting down to business."
I guess the current foundation of General Motors does not coincide with its previous slogan and its advertisements' theme song, "Like a Rock.
La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA
6 days ago by Mayumi Kurotsu and Ed Pereira
The De Anza College Tutorial and Academic Skills Center has reduced tutoring hours for non-basic skills courses, due to the lack of funding for the rest of the school year.
According to Tutorial Center coordinator Diana Alves De Lima, two-thirds of the center's funding comes from a Title 3 federal grant and California Basic Skills Initiatives financing, which must be used for basic skills classes (ESL and math classes below transfer level).
La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA
6 days ago by Joyce Sim
De Anza College hosted a panel June 4 to discuss the University of California's new admissions policy, which the system hopes will increase campus diversity.
In February, the UC Board of Regents voted to eliminate the SAT II requirement for freshman applications and increase the percentage of students guaranteed admission based on class rank.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Trent Lootens, Kirk Bell, discuss WAC Basketball Tournament, BSU Volleyball, Oregon uniforms, Wimbledon, NBA Free-Agency
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