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RISING UP UNDERGROUND


		RISING UP UNDERGROUND

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

13 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.

Kick up leftovers with a holiday food makeover

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

1 day ago by Amanda Goodhue

Thanksgiving is a time to express gratitude and to be with our family and friends, but there is no denying that the holiday is really all about the great food: stuffing, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, green-bean casserole and, of course, turkey. However, if you're like me and are sick of eating re-heated leftovers in the days following, try out these delicious and simple ideas to give your leftovers a new kick.

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.

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?

The Victorian Los Angeles

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

2 days ago by Daina Solomon

What is that cluster of Victorian buildings by the Arroyo Seco that drivers see from the Pasadena Freeway? A movie set? A Victorian-style theme park? Could it be an original enclave that survived for over a hundred years? Heritage Square enthusiasts are eager to tell the story. The location was established in 1969 as a sanctuary for Los Angeles Victorian buildings that were slated for demolition in the city's fervor to expand. Concerned citizens established the Cultural Heritage Commission, vowing to restore and preserve these architecturally and historically significant structures.

It's A Squirrel Eat Squirrel Campus

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

6 days ago by Lauren Lees

A squirrel stands on his hind legs, sniffing an unknown scent wafting in the air. In an instant, it dashes off towards another of his kind, launching an attack. The two commence a game of chase, running throughout the grounds, dashing between benches, and flying up trees.

Porter Reveals Taxicab Confessions

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

6 days ago by Lauren Lees

She energetically hustles around campus checking on all the food bins for the Associated Student Union holiday food drive. At 42 years old, Tracee Porter laughs just as hard as she works to maintain her 3.5 GPA, 15 units, a position on ASU, all while driving around a taxicab between classes.

Fire Burning Brea

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

6 days ago by Christian Millan

View a slideshow of the Brea fire.

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