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Changing a Continent, One Girl at a Time 17

Black Voices, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

1 day ago by Anita Little

A USC alumna starts a non-profit dedicated to education young girls in Africa.

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El Camino Union, El Camino College, Torrance, CA

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With student fees already cleaning out the wallets of most students, paying for textbooks has brought the phrase "struggling students" to a whole new level.

Hundreds of dollars are needed to pay for the materials instructors require to help supplement their classes, sometimes trumping the price of the course itself.

Apocalyptic Gender-Bending in Tim Burton's 9 2

Ditz, Occidental College, Los Angeles , CA

2 days ago by Gerry Maravilla

Despite the usual hype surrounding Tim Burton movies, his latest animated effort 9 failed to captivate new DITZ critic Gerry Maravilla. It did, however, leave him with some gender food for thought.

Come and join the fun 1

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

15 hours ago by Katelin Liley

The start of the fall semester brings ASB events and activities to both the PCC and LAC with one request in return "come join in on the fun".

ASB began their series of events beginning with a warm Welcome Back Week which Paulette Marshall the student life clerk said, "was very good and a lot of students participated".

Join-A-Club 1

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

15 hours ago by Bryan Nelson

Hundreds of students participated in Join-A-Club Day as about 35 clubs attended with many of them making their debut.

Rosio Becerra, the student leadership adviser, shared insight to this semester's changes: "New clubs are here that weren't here last semester, like Film and Veterans club, social service clubs like TNT, Thor, Tong , Ladies of Athena and Akna, the Pacific Islanders club, all Student Life clubs.


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Construction to begin on Arts building after yearlong delay


		Construction to begin on Arts building after yearlong delay

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

44 minutes ago by Samantha Petersen

The Division of State Architect has finally approved plans for the proposed Center for the Arts building, concluding over a year-and-a-half of delay. With the final go-ahead, PCC can initiate construction.

Prop 8 decision should be upheld

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

16 hours ago by JP Lallos

The ban on same sex marriage, Proposition 8, has arguably always been unconstitutional. When 52 percent of California voters supported it during the 2008 General Election, they not only stripped away millions of Californians of their rights as human beings, but also their rights as stated in the U.

"Machete" slices and dices to stay true to its roots

El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA

23 hours ago by Eric Farrell

Rarely can a film pay homage to its influences and outclass them at the same time. "Machete" does, and then some.

"Machete," the brainchild of Robert Rodriguez, who has been involved with such films as "Desperado," "Grindhouse" and "Sin City," can best be described as a campy homage to the low-budget 1970s B movies that traded in high production values for extreme levels of absurdity and a general lack of subtlety.

Purchasing textbooks is available at the click of a mouse

El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA

2 hours ago

With student fees already cleaning out the wallets of most students, paying for textbooks has brought the phrase "struggling students" to a whole new level.

Hundreds of dollars are needed to pay for the materials instructors require to help supplement their classes, sometimes trumping the price of the course itself.

A CSULB student sets some guidelines for college newbies


		A CSULB student sets some guidelines for college newbies

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA

3 days ago by Jessica Mefferd

Ten things new students really need to know about CSULB.

Coming into college, you've been given countless pieces of advice from family, friends, teachers, mentors and even strangers-most of which is redundant. Some of the advice you have received has been about college in general and some specifically about CSULB.

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The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

3 days ago

Washington rally draws quite a crowd On the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s historic speech, around 87,000 people attended the Restoring Honor Rally held on Aug. 28 in Washington, D.C. The driving forces behind the rally were the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and Glenn Beck.

This little deli offers a slice of Italy's finest foods to Long Beach locals

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA

1 day ago by Deanna Pitre

'Other M': An odd departure from series norm


		'Other M': An odd departure from series norm

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

3 days ago by Eric Walker

You can't go wrong with space ninjas.

In one of the most unexpected and controversial moves to rock the video gaming world in recent memory, Nintendo teamed up with Team Ninja to produce the latest entry in the "Metroid" series, "Metroid: Other M."

The combination is an odd one: Nintendo is traditionally a family-friendly company, famed for the "Mario" games and such, while Team Ninja is known more for games featuring copious blood and bouncing breasts.

Our Viewpoint


		Our Viewpoint

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 day ago

Cutting Class Community colleges cut classes every semester, but when Palomar cuts classes that are major-specific, things get tricky. While many students plan to transfer to universities, there is an abundance of students coming on campus here to get an associate's degree.

Car fire near Harbor campus


		Car fire near Harbor campus

HarborTides, Los Angeles Harbor College, CA

2 days ago by Leni Estrella

A red van belonging to student Christopher Barajas,18, caught on fire at the Park and Recreations lot on L street today (Sept. 2).

Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters arrived and put out the fire.

Fire was confined to the engine compartment.

Firefighters put out the fire and disconnected the battery explained Fire Captain Steve Guttierez.

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