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Jamas seran vencidos


		Jamas seran vencidos

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

1 day ago by Vanessa K. Nevarez, Almendra Carpizo, Christine De Jesus, Gabriel Orendain-Necochea

It ended with more than 350 marchers running down a hill at Chicano Park.

Glistening sweat on the marchers' foreheads sparked brighter than the muzzle fire from any gun and their combined voices were louder than any cannon.

Revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata once said "It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.

Sex and the Sun

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

1 day ago by Vanessa K. Nevarez

Spring is here and the musk of sweaty, bedsheet-tearing sex is in the air. A sense of smell helps instinctively search for healthy-looking biological eye candy.

When a person admires your momma's gifts they are really surveying physical traits that can be passed down to their offspring to improve chances of survival.

Jennifer Johnson


		Jennifer Johnson

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

1 day ago by Devin Kunysz, Editorial Adviser

It's doubtful anyone owns a ring that can tell you more about him or her than the one Jennifer Johnson made in her jewelry class.

The 33-year-old art major's life is practically the metal finger-length snake coiling across four leaves to reach a garnet stone.

How to fulfill your childhood dreams

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

1 day ago by Nasir Sakandar, Staff Writer

Death is never easy to deal with.

But for Carnegie Mellon University professor Randy Pausch, he had no choice but to deal with it, and fast.

Pausch is dying from pancreatic cancer; doctors say that he won't live for very long, so he decided to theme his last lecture "Really achieving your childhood dreams."

Retiring professors mostly give last lectures, but for Pausch, it was an opportunity to leave something for his three young children.

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Journalism Program, Cerritos College, CA

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Rocker's Confetti Airstrike is Friendly Fire to Obama

The Chaparral, College of the Desert, CA

2 days ago by Tom Connors

How could dropping vote for Obama confetti over Coachella Fest possibly be uncool? Well, now Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd, knows the answer.

The singer's pro-Obama stunt backfired when the lightweight paper caught the wind and ended up littering residential neighborhoods.

LIVE AND DANGEROUS: Was this Coachella that bad?


		LIVE AND DANGEROUS: Was this Coachella that bad?

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

3 days ago by Amy Ebersole, Contributor

There are festivals - and then, there is Coachella.

Exhaustion. Dehydration. Crowds. Comfort isn't what cements Coachella as California's best music festival.

It's like running a marathon: After the blood, sweat and tears are showered off, a sense of accomplishment is left engraved in your mind's photo book.

Bad Day at Polls Cuts Clinton's Options


		Bad Day at Polls Cuts Clinton's Options

The Chaparral, College of the Desert, CA

3 days ago by Tom Connors

Some analysts now say that Hillary Clinton's White House ambitions rely on committees and proceedures rather than votes.

On May 6, Clinton suffered a 14 point loss to Barack Obama in the North Carolina Democratic Primary. She also had an unexpectedly close brush with defeat in Indiana.

Calendar of Events-still plenty to do

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

4 days ago

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

A Cinco de Mayo Celebration will be held on Monday, May 5 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Campus Center East Quad. There will be mariachi music, Mexican food, and pan dulce. Cinco de Mayo is the date of victory for the Mexican army over the French at the battle of Puebla, which also represents a symbol of unity and patriotism for the Mexicans.

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