Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
20 hours ago by Brandon Ferguson
John Wolfe knew when he bought his house on Wilshire Avenue, across the street from Fullerton College, life in the historic neighborhood would not be all roses.
Through the years, he has dealt with the ebb and flow of student traffic within feet of his front porch.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
14 hours ago by Chung Lee
An unknown perpetrator vandalized the hand sculpture in the Fullerton College Sculpture Garden on the southeast corner of Chapman Avenue and Lemon Avenue for the second time since sculptor Todd Frahm, former FC faculty member, finished in spring 2007.
Found covered in a black substance a few minutes before 8 a.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
21 hours ago by Stacey Olivas, Staff Writer
A new carpooling application on Facebook has been launched that allows students to find people to carpool home with during the holidays. The application allows Facebook users to share rides with people who are traveling in the same direction.
Facebook is a free social networking site that lets users to connect and interact with each other.
El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA
22 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.
Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA
1 day 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.
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.
Clarion, Citrus college, CA
1 day ago by Rosalynn Garcia
Recent government actions have diminished the amount of legal parking spaces in residential areas near Citrus College. Off-campus parking on certain streets surrounding the college will now require a special permit. The Glendora City Council approved the resolution on Nov.
Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA
3 days ago by R.C. Schrader
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Coyote Chronicle, California State University, San Bernardino, CA
6 days ago by Lauren Padia
Current students may meet a frustrating fate with possible prolonged graduation times looming in the not-too distant future.
The California State University Board of Trustees met on Wed., Nov. 19 and declared a system-wide impaction, meaning thousands of qualified applicants will be denied admittance to the CSU this year.