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RISING UP UNDERGROUND


		RISING UP UNDERGROUND

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

12 hours ago by Nikky Ball

It's almost midnight. E.D.'s in the makeshift studio with walls covered in sound-insulating foam and egg cartons, floor crowded with synthesizers, machines, and microphones.

Though it's not the most fancy studio in the world, it serves its purpose as a place for underground musicians to make their music.

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Try to Look Past Him Now


		Try to Look Past Him Now

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

5 hours ago by Kenny Connolly

Lee Aguirre, who stands five-feet, ten-inches, is a shutdown corner, but for some odd reason, people have continually doubted his ability.

Evolution of Y


		Evolution of Y

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

19 hours ago by Mikhail Goldenberg

Some people say we are the most selfish, narcissistic generation that ever existed. Some say we are truly a consumer generation, meaning we live by the concept "We are what we consume."

Many people claim we lack both loyalty and altruism. Some define us by the year we were born, like some sort of neo-fascists placing virtually-marked people in a virtual concentration camp of stereotypes.

Kanye West is the Voice of Somebody's Generation

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

17 hours ago by Steve Womack

Kanye West has made himself a reputation for speaking his mind. Whether it be denouncing the government or bolstering his gargantuan ego, Mr. West always manages to have something to say.

In an interview with the Associated Press, Nov. 14, West humbly asserted what he believed his place in the history books would be.

Record Rewind

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

18 hours ago by David McKinley

The musical atmosphere of the past century could largely be described as deconstructive, as musicians elect to pursue more popular, relatable forms of the art, as opposed to elaborate composition.

In recent times, only one artist has defied this pattern, to take on the persona of a true composer, while still avoiding self-indulgence.

Funding for housing addressed


		Funding for housing addressed

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

1 day ago by Edward Fillinger, News Editor

As the state's financial crisis become more apparent, relative concerns are often raised when questioning the funding for the new suites addition.

However, university officials want to clear a common misunderstanding when explaining budget allocations.

Students wonder where the money is coming from, and don't realize their money is funding the development.

Cal Poly harvests, produces first wine in time for holidays


		Cal Poly harvests, produces first wine in time for holidays

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

1 day ago by Dani Murtagh, Staff Writer

One thousand two hundred bottles, or one-third of the limited production of Cal Poly's inaugural wine, Horsehill Vineyards, was sold in its first two days.

All profits of the $14-per-bottle Zinfandel Rosé go back into the project, which was a collaborative effort by students and faculty of the College of Agriculture and the Collins College of Hospitality Management.

LA LIVE brings festive spectacle of lights


		LA LIVE brings festive spectacle of lights

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

11 minutes ago by Cielestia Calbay, Lifestyle Editor

While Las Vegas, New York and Paris are places that are acclaimed as the cities of lights, Los Angeles will soon be moving into their territory with LA LIVE, a new hotspot with just as much grandeur.

The City of Angels lights up this December with its grand opening of LA LIVE, a four million square-foot entertainment, sports, dining and residential district in downtown Los Angeles adjacent to the Staples Center.

Keeping It Up


		Keeping It Up

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Andy Franks

President F. King Alexander says "no" to an initiative to lower the national drink age, but would it improve drinking habits at Cal State Long Beach?

You've Been Warned By The All-American Rejects: The World Is Coming Down


		You've Been Warned By The All-American Rejects: The World Is Coming Down

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Lauren Darmody

The All-American Rejects want you to prepare yourself for "When the World Comes Down" on December 16.

Bye Bye Beachboard


		Bye Bye Beachboard

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Rosaura Figueroa

Frustrations over technical issues has led Cal State Long Beach to seek alternatives to Blackboard-the company that provides the platform for Beachboard. The university is hoping that a change in platform will improve Beachboard functionality.

'Twilight'- Cheap and Disappointing

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

2 days ago by Jacqueline Chouljik

Hundreds of screaming fans lined the outskirts of the Hollywood Arclight theater last Thursday, eagerly awaiting one of the seven midnight showings of the long awaited "Twilight" movie.

"Twilight" tells the story of a young girl named Bella who moves to Forks, Wash.

Prop 8 Protest in Downtown Los Angeles


		Prop 8 Protest in Downtown Los Angeles

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

2 days ago by R.C. Schrader

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Philip Hale's Journey from the Battle Zone to the End Zone


		Philip Hale's Journey from the Battle Zone to the End Zone

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

1 day ago by Escobar-Cambay

Philip Hale, a fullback for the Santa Monica College football team, was 17 years old with no future in sight.

It was then that decided he would join the military, two years before the "War on Terror," also known as the Iraq War. Many students like Hale come out of high school not knowing where life will take them: some go to college, some work.

Soundbyte: Twilight Soundtrack, Various Artists

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

17 hours ago by Amanda Goodhue

While some fans of the "Twilight" series hoped for more angst-ridden songs to be featured in the movie, there is no denying the popularity of the songs and bands that it features. The soundtrack to the teen-vampire phenomenon "Twilight" debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top 200 on Nov.

Prop. 8's Future in Supreme Hands

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

23 hours ago by Sasha Santacruz

The California Supreme Court announced it will review legal challenges to Proposition 8 filed by groups wanting the measure to be overturned. A hearing may come as early as March.

The court asked supporters and opponents of Prop. 8, which overruled the May 15 decision of the California Supreme Court that legalized same-sex marriage, to submit written arguments by Jan.

Ugalde Says Adios With Vivid Homage to Travels


		Ugalde Says Adios With Vivid Homage to Travels

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

21 hours ago by Claudia Anaya

Latin American people, landscapes and revolutions were captured in a dramatic photographic "poem" presented by retiring Latin American Studies Professor Carlos Ugalde in Kreider Hall Thursday.

The expressive faces of old and young people from countries south of our border, juxtaposed with exquisite landscapes, brightly colored buildings and scenes from various revolutions of the 20th Century were the culmination of sabbatical leaves the professor took during his more than 20 years on the faculty.

Last Minute Scramble for UC, Cal State Application Deadline

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

4 days ago by Jesse Richardson

As the time ticks down to Nov. 30, the deadline to submit applications to the University of California and the California State University systems, the number of students applying to college continues to grow, resulting in additional challenges each student will face when filling out their application.

City Sets New Smoking Rules; Campus Unaffected


		City Sets New Smoking Rules; Campus Unaffected

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

4 days ago by Claudia Anaya

The Glendale Smoke-Free Ordinance went into effect on Nov. 6 but will not affect the current state code prohibiting smokers from being 20-feet from building entrances, windows and open vents.

Steven P. Wagg, chief of police, says that since GCC is a special district that devises their own enforcements, the city's ban will not apply to the college but the 20 feet rule, which the "county has asked for health reasons that there's no smoking within 20 feet of a door or an operable window," will apply.

Matisyahu Plays To Packed Club Nokia

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

22 hours ago by Joe LaFleur

At 9:30 p.m. Nov. 18, the house lights dimmed and the diverse crowd stopped their conversations and fixed their attention on a dark stage. Out walked a drummer, pianist, guitarist and bassist and the crowd erupted in applause. The musicians began to play a slow basic beat; your typical intro music.

Soundbyte: Fearless, Taylor Swift

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

6 days ago by Emily Rios

With Taylor Swift's 2006 self-titled debut album being certified triple platinum and still topping the charts two years later, anticipation was high for the 18-year-old sophomore album. Fearless, which was released on Nov.11, did not disappoint, and debuted at No.

Mutual agreement reached to leave post


		Mutual agreement reached to leave post

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Aaron Castrejon and Julia Kupisiewicz

The head football coach at Citrus College resigned Friday, Nov. 21, according to a press release published by the college's athletics department. Kevin Emerson, who has coached the Owls for eight years will officially leave Jan. 31, 2009.

The 2008 season was Emerson's first losing year as head coach since taking over in 2001.

"Yes" On Prop 8 Does Not Equate to Hate

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

5 days ago by Don Rowe

This past Sunday, a member of the Oxy community declared to a group of students that he did indeed vote "yes" on the now-infamous Proposition 8. Yet, he is no cold-hearted bigot insidiously bent on ruining the lives of an entire community; in fact, I have always known him to be a giving, compassionate person whose position in the Oxy community involves being a champion of human rights. Indeed, every single person I know who has admitted to voting "yes" on Proposition 8 is an equally compassionate, loving human being absolutely devoid of the "H8" with which the anti-Prop 8 rhetoric has associated them.

Fires Tear Through Oxy Students' Area Neighborhoods

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

3 days ago by Charlotte Strauss Swanson

On Saturday, Nov. 15, a State of Emergency was declared in Los Angeles after fires broke out in the hills of Orange County and surrounding areas. According to NBC News, the fires began at 10:30 p.m. on Friday near the 210 Freeway in Sylmar. Residents were immediately evacuated, and forced to leave their homes and belongings.

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