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Ideas take form with original threads


		Ideas take form with original threads

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

2 days ago by Marcie Heacox, Staff Writer

While some students render building plans for architecture, others use sketchpads and dress forms for their designs.

Kaymar Haye, Chevail Alexander, Dao Chung and Efehi Ogbebor are four students who design clothes rather than corporate office buildings.

Haye and Ogbebor team up to create the Raw Water clothing line, which is in its third year.

Prospective eats

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

11 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.

007 Returns with 'Quantum of Solace'

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.

P!nk reveals pain

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.

'Spring' into the new hot musical

Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA

3 days ago by Laura Johnson

"Spring Awakening" is a hot new musical playing in downtown Los Angeles.

Life, death celebrated at Dia de los Muertos


		Life, death celebrated at Dia de los Muertos

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

5 days ago by Suzanne Khazaal, Staff Writer

Last Friday, more than 700 were in attendance for the 14th annual Dia de los Muertos celebration at the University Park.

The event translates into "The Day of the Dead" and pays tribute to those who have passed and is celebrated by many throughout the world.

Linni Eats L.A.


		Linni Eats L.A.

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

5 days ago by Linni Kral

When I chose Wolfgang Puck's steakhouse Cut as the restaurant for my mom's visit this weekend, it never occurred to me that the celebrity chef himself might be there. When we settled into a table in the middle of the room, I was actually surprised at the lack of pretension. Sure, there were blown-up portraits of celebrities lining the walls, but compared to other high-end Hollywood eateries that hide unknown diners in the corner, I was pleased with our treatment.

Books to Consider Before You Reach Graduation or the Grave


		Books to Consider Before You Reach Graduation or the Grave

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

5 days ago by Brittany Wong

When the Courier asked PCC professors to give their suggestion for the one book students should read before they transfer or graduate, it gave them a chance to go off the beaten path and forget the syllabus, get a little creative, or promote their own failed manuscript about a loveable pet chimp called Pepito.

Indie-Film Producers Raise Money for VH-1 Charity


		Indie-Film Producers Raise Money for VH-1 Charity

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

6 days ago by Mossi Watene

Friday, Nov. 7, at the Hotel Roosevelt in L.A., the producers of the movie, "Hi My Name is Ryan," teamed up with Brushfire Records, Fender Guitars, Skull Candy Audio Accessories and the American Film Institute to raise money for the VH-1 Save the Music Foundation.

Record Rewind

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

6 days ago by David McKinley

Born on Nov. 10, 1948, in Poole, Dorset, England, Greg Lake became enamored with classical music, and the work of early acoustic British minstrels, at a young age. These genres served as the foundation of Lake's musical style, and when paired with his love of rhythm and blues artists like Little Richard and guitarist Hank Marvin, a well-blended and tasteful approach to multiple sounds was evidently in the works.

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