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Liberals At SMC: Donkeys Or Asses? 8

Corsair, Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA

7 hours ago by David Kohan

The complexities of political resolutions, mixed with unrealistic expectations and political expediency naturally require dissenting views to prevent costly mistakes. There have been disastrous consequences when dissent was silenced and political expedience won.

Brett Henderson 3

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

3 hours ago by

There are quite a few things I like about the Oxy Weekly. My favorite articles usually involve the writers going out and exploring LA, such as the "Beyond the Pews" feature last week, where staff writers checked out some of the more offbeat religious movements in the city.

The Death of the Arts at Oxy 2

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

7 hours ago by Dino Dinco

Few of you know me, as I'm a returning student, tying up some loose ends after an extended period of absence. I'm also an artist and arts curator. In my former stint at Oxy, I was hired by the ASOC to book bands, musicians, performers and DJs to perform on campus.

The Boss Then, Now, and Forever 2

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

8 hours ago by Dean DeChiaro

On Monday, it was announced on his official Web site that on Jan. 27, Bruce Springsteen will release a new album, titled Working on a Dream. It's the Boss' second consecutive studio album with the E Street Band, and it's going to be awesome for one reason: It's Springsteen. And Springsteen is perfect.

Commentary: Masturbation gives relief and pleasure 1

El Camino Union, El Camino College, Torrance, CA

1 hour ago by PEARL SHEETS

Lingering issues over gender roles in society have left some women feeling awkward and embarassed about the methods they use to achieve orgasms, some of which include masturbation.

Women are often deplored for being promiscous or for being open about their sexuality.

'Yotes dominate BYU-Hawaii in first round 1

Coyote Chronicle, California State University, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA

1 hour ago by Chris Baker

The top-seeded Coyote women's volleyball team took their first step toward a regional title, defeating BYU-Hawaii in straight sets during Thursday night's NCAA first round match up at Coussoulis Arena.

The host Coyotes dominated the match from beginning to end to remain undefeated (15-0) at home this season.

You'll be Shouting: He's Not Gay! 1

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA

3 hours ago by David McKinley

Just by looking at their Myspace page, one can tell that He's Not Gay, is a fun loving band, whose image portrays all the ingredients one would need to cook up a super rad group.

The best way to describe these Fullerton based power-pop punks would be to say that they are light hearted, easy going and colorfully inventive musicians, with a drive to make a positive mark on the independent music scene.

Firestorm Orange County 1

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA

4 hours ago by Jeremy Ladebauche

Update 9:42 pm Nov 18

President Bush declared parts of California a Federal disaster area

Pick up the November 19 issue for the Hornet for more fire coverage.

L.B. Transit fees could raise next year 1

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

7 hours ago by Michael Brown

The cost of traveling by bus via Long Beach Transit may rise in January 2009 if the company's Board of Directors deems it necessary to increase fees in response to state budget cuts.

Along with the proposed raising of the regular daily bus fare from $0.90 to $1.

EC finds Florida State fight song works for it 1

El Camino Union, El Camino College, Torrance, CA

8 hours ago by Christine Trang

Ask Warrior football coach John Featherstone what he thinks one of the most important aspects of college football is, and he will mention the sport's customs and traditions.

Fight songs, a common and widespread tradition in college football, are laden with history; in singing a fight song, the crowd's excitement and involvement in the game intensifies and fans become part of a large, long-established ritual.

The King of Elphia: "Maybe He's Superman" 1

Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, Cypress, CA

9 hours ago by Caleb Manci


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