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Senator Jack Scott: Ex-Sex Offenders OK as Students 8

Courier, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA

1 hour ago by Morgan Brief

Chancellor-Elect of California Community Colleges and former PCC President Sen. Jack Scott said Wednesday that sex offenders should be allowed on campus to pursue their education.

CD Review: Rise Against's "Appeal To Reason" 5

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach , CA

2 hours ago by Dale Johnson

"Appeal To Reason" is an enjoyable listen, with many noteworthy songs, but considered as a whole it fails to match the extremely high level of promise that Rise Against has shown on previous material.

College Offers In-State Fees to Undocumented Immigrants 3

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA

38 minutes ago by Brandon Ferguson

Walking past the Cadena Transfer Center on the way to the cafeteria, it's easy to miss the sticker placed in the window. The simple design consists of a purple triangle with the words 'A.B. 540 Safe Zone' placed above it.

Cadena Transfer Center Director Lily Espinoza explains that the sticker is a symbol of the center's mission of diversity, an attempt to create a sense of understanding and dialogue for the marginalized groups on campus.

California Author Gives Lecture 2

Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, Cypress, CA

21 minutes ago by Vanessa Medina, Teneka Ray

Media Credit: Vanessa Medina


WEB EXCLUSIVE: Shared Ticket, Split Looks on Tech Laws 2

Courier, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA

1 hour ago by Alfredo Aleman

Biden's stance on technology is enough to confuse technology enthusiasts and is more on par with John McCain.


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University by the Sea holds class


		University by the Sea holds class

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

4 hours ago by Jenny DuBois

University by the Sea transformed downtown Long Beach into a 'university' for a day combining intellectual stimulation, arts, film, food, drink, and music, Sunday Oct. 5.

"It was a great event that brought the whole community together. It really shed light on a lot of Long Beach musicians that don't get enough recognition," Caitlin Carter, Long Beach resident and former LBCC student said.

Fighting For a Cause At The Palin Rally

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

1 day ago by Lauren Lees

As a few people briskly walk up to the entrance of the Home Depot Center in Carson, an airplane circles above with a message reading 'Sarah Palin, Thanks but No Thanks, No on Prop 4.'

A father and daughter decked out in Barack Obama gear yell "No More Dummies in the White House," as they continue on to the front entrance, only to be denied a seat to hear Alaskan Governor and Vice Presidential hopeful Sarah Palin give a speech during her October 4 rally.

Decision 'O8 Debate: Palin Sticks to the Script

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

17 hours ago by Barbara Beaser

Last week, I found myself on the same boat as Gov. Sarah Palin: I could not come up with a single example of how John McCain is a maverick, either.

Structure helps and hinders LB

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

23 hours ago by Vince Camfield

A local business group met on Tuesday, Sept. 23 at Frenchy's Bistro to discuss the future of the Long Beach breakwater, which spans about 2.2 miles and helps protect the Alamitos Peninsula from potential flooding.

An offshore breakwater is a man-made structure designed to decrease wave action, ultimately reducing coastal erosion.

Drinking Age Laws Shouldn't Be Changed

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

10 hours ago by Nicholas Cotton

Lowering the drinking age is not a complete and relevant look at the topic of binge drinking and underage drinking.

Officer Asks AS For Support on Guns for Police


		Officer Asks AS For Support on Guns for Police

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

13 hours ago by Richard Garcia

A campus police officer made an emotional case Wednesday in support of arming PCC police officers, furthering a topic that has been hotly debated this semester.

Exclusive Rx Bandits Interview

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

2 days ago by Daniel Ucko

After unloading a busload of gear and doing a soundcheck on a scorching hot Sept. 24 afternoon, Rx Bandits regrouped in the Bronco Student Center before their 8:30 p.m. headlining performance at the 2008 BroncoFusion back-to-school concert.

Palin's Failin' Puts Nail in McCain Campaign

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

1 day ago by David McKinley

A?long time ago, in a land far away, in the year 2000, John McCain was a die-hard maverick, a staunch defender of voter rights, the slayer of corporate lobbyists and demolisher of greedy, capitalist campaigns­ - an odd stance for a Republican presidential hopeful.

Voters Guide to California Propositions

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

23 hours ago

Ballot Proposition #1A

$9.95 Billion for High Speed Rail

Ballot Proposition 1A, or the high-speed passenger train bond act, proposes the construction of a high speed commuter train spanning 800 miles of California. The train would go from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and Anaheim (specifically, to Disneyland).

Journey Tour Ends in L.A.


		Journey Tour Ends in L.A.

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

1 day ago by Scott Mitchell

The long anticipated Journey tour made its Southern California stop at the Greek Theater Tuesday as the rockers from the bay area headlined a show with Cheap Trick and Heart. Following Heart, Journey took that stage looking and sounding fresh. Arnel Pineda, the bands new lead vocalist, made his Los Angeles debut and had the crowd believing.

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