Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
15 hours ago by Kallayan Thuch
The word tolerance, is being thrown around all over the place but it seems like nobody knows its meaning anymore. The passing of Proposition 8 is one such example where people are oblivious to what tolerance really is.
Surprise surprise-I'm not referring to the supporters of the proposition.
El Camino Union, El Camino College, 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.
Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA
1 hour ago by Alexa Stoczko & Melissa Giaimo
Conservative bloggers resurged last month's controversy surrounding the removal of an anti-Obama College Republicans poster from Waves Café. The poster advertised a meeting about the candidate and socialism.
The blogs, which include an attack on Don Lawrence, Pepperdine director of Intercultural Affairs, have led to inquiries about University censorship at the Office of Admission.
Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
12 hours ago by Ricklyn Hukriede
The Haskell's Prospector is a staple of Long Beach; it's success mainly attributed to quality food and drinks at reasonable prices.
The Prospector, as it is more commonly known, is a local hangout for bands and people wanting to have a great time with little cash on hand.
Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
8 hours ago
Barack Obama's historic feat of becoming America's next president wasn't a small task.
Being three weeks away from Obama becoming the United States' first African American president, it gave us a greater appreciation for all of the factors that helped him win.
The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA
15 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 Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA
14 hours ago by Leanne Zabala
Effective programs that study environmental issues and augment change are based at Occidental College. One such program is the Center for Food & Justice (CFJ), which is a division of the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute (UEPI) at Oxy. The CFJ's main focus is to improve access to fresh and healthy foods to communities where access is most limited.
The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA
14 hours ago by Sonia Lessuck
Ever walk into the Marketplace on a weekend morning thinking, "Oh dear God I hope I don't see that kid from last night!" Or how about, "I can't believe I sent that text message!" We have become a generation that "hooks up." Urbandictionary.com defines a hook-up as, "when people have sex, most of the time with no strings attached."
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
1 day ago by Cindy Cotter
All eyes were on the fires.
From the park, the Yorba Linda fire was a huge plume of smoke and ash that blew over the Los Angeles basin toward the coast and out to sea.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
1 day ago by Joseph Suddreth
After making a triumphant return to the big screen with "Casino Royale," James Bond is back once again-this time to
settle some unfinished business in one of this season's most
anticipated films, "Quantum of Solace."
"Quantum of Solace" succeeds not only in creating an awesome 007 movie, but also in defining Daniel Craig as a 007 agent, who is sure to be regarded as one of the best portrayers of
James Bond since the days of Sean Connery.
The Mountaineer, Mt. San Antonio College, CA
1 day ago by Evan Lancaster
For English major Yujin Chun, family and education are the essential reminders that motivate her to push herself forward. Chun scored a 2010 on the SAT's in eighth grade and created polyvoreforum.com, an online forum that has over 1,600 members. She plans to transfer to UCLA or UC Berkley next fall.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
2 days ago by Greg Toumassian, Opinions Editor
It's hard enough worrying about getting the classes you need, so why should you have to put up with the bitter frustration of terrible tenures?
Like mold, they have grown into a smelly, spoiled representation of what teachers used to be.
The amount of time spent on campus doesn't equate to experience nor does it correlate with teaching abilities.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
2 days ago by Christa Collins, Managing Editor
Three wind-driven fires have been raging throughout the weekend, causing thousands to evacuate and closing sections of multiple local freeways. The Triangle Complex fire of Orange County reached as close as Diamond Bar Sunday, near the entrance to the 60 freeway.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
2 days ago by Daniel Ucko, Editor-in-Chief
At Thursday's "Who Controls The Media?" event, I was granted one of six spots on a roundtable of dignified professionals and students, including Ralph Nader's vice presidential running mate.
After overcoming some initial nervousness, I was able to hold my ground in a lively discussion.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
3 days ago
Being president of the United States is a lofty goal. It's the most stressful job by far in the United States of America. Every citizen and non-citizen's life is in your hands. This has been a position that has been so far out of the reach of black America that we can't see it in the rear view mirror.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
13 hours ago by Angelica Davalos
With the Student Activities Office
decorated in red, white and blue
balloons, a crowd of more than
50 students and staff posed questions and
voiced concerns about the college at the
annual Pizza with the Presidents event on
Nov. 10.
Dr. Henry Shannon gave an introduction
on all the projects that the school is
undergoing.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
3 days ago by Tony Pugh
On a recent Thursday evening, Neal Theobald, Indiana University's vice chancellor for budget administration, received a sobering letter from Sallie Mae, the nation's leading provider of student loans.
"Sallie Mae has made the difficult decision to tighten the underwriting on all our private student loan products, which will require applicants to meet higher credit standards," wrote Sallie Mae Executive Vice President Barry Feierstein.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
2 days ago by Emily Miksak
P!nk's new album titled "Funhouse" finally hit stores on Oct. 28. The album "Funhouse" is a great album packed with attitude and emotion. With its universal themes, this album will be enjoyed by many.
"Funhouse" is somewhat of a personal album focusing on her private life as well as her public life.
Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA
3 days ago by Alicia Milburn and Lisa Anderson
Inspiring, thought-provoking, passionate and hopeful are just a few words one may use to describe an artist with as much talent as Benny Cassette, a rising but already very accomplished hip-hop artist. His music is in no way the shallow, morally unconscious garbage that fills a lot of the airwaves.
Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA
3 days ago by Aleksandrra Illcheva
"Any career can be a career serving the environment," said Ana Greenberg, Santa Monica College career services advisor and the facilitator of "Every Job is a Green Job" panel that took place on Thursday. This was the motto of the panel, which is a part of the Cool Careers series, and which included an environmental lawyer, a green cosmetologist, a National Parks ranger, and the director of business greening program at SMC's own Sustainable Works.
Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA
2 days ago by Rob Lawrence
As Barack Obama was elected president last week, a huge victory against racism and discrimination was won. However, many saw another battle of comparable importance lost.
When California voters approved Proposition 8, it told homosexual couples that they no longer share the same rights as the rest of America.
Clarion, Citrus college, CA
4 days ago by Dustin Call and Alonso Ramirez
By Dustin Call Citrus College Clarion staff members and communications students attended the Southern California Conference of the Journalism Association of Community Colleges Friday and Saturday November 14 and 15 at California State University Fullerton in Fullerton, Calif.
Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA
6 days ago by Lindsey Boerma
It's come to this - while 40-year Alaska Senate incumbent Ted Stevens fights to maintain his recently re-elected seat amidst federal corruption felony convictions, former GOP vice presidential candidate and current Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is finagling her way into the potential opening. Personally, I could care less.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
6 days ago by Jacob Matthes
As the city of Pasadena begins preparation for its 120th Rose Parade, PCC can boast of having a presence in the parade's royal court.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
6 days ago
