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Corsair, Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA

1 day ago by Terry Bryant

Gay, proud and loud 11

The Mountaineer, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA

1 day ago by Evan Lancaster

During Join-A-Club week at Mt. SAC, club booths were not the only associations handing out information. The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, an association not affiliated with Mt. SAC, handed out pamphlets protesting same-sex marriage.

AS VP Impersonated as Bigot on Fake Blog 4

Courier, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA

17 hours ago by Jacob Matthes

Vice President of Public Relations for Associated Students, Marshall Roe, has been poorly impersonated in a hate-infested blog, as well as in the Courier Web edition.

Music Department Narrows Professor Search to Final Three 3

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

1 day ago by Soo Jin Kim

On Wednesday, Feb. 12, Dr. Sarah Eyerly spoke on her research focus, "Singing from the Heart: Memorization and Improvisation in an Eighteenth-Century Utopian Community." Eyerly's speech centered around the Moravian community based in what is now known as Czech Republic. The word "Moravian" is originally German and translates to "United Brothers." The Moravian community, which lasted from 1730 to 1760, memorized and improvised thousands of songs which they used in everyday life. Handouts were passed out containing a glossary of words and phrases, samples of lyrics sung and photocopies of manuscripts.

Daniel Pearl Concert 1

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, Van Nuys, CA

1 day ago by Scott Mitchell

The Kadima String Quartet was joined by the Valley College Choir as part of the Daniel Pearl World Music Day Concert that was held Thursday morning in the music hall before an appreciative audience of more than 100 students, senior citizens, and members of the community.


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Search for Ellerson's replacement heats up


		Search for Ellerson's replacement heats up

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

4 hours ago by Scott Silvey

Ten finalists for the Cal Poly football head coaching vacancy were interviewed over the weekend as the athletic department hopes to make a final decision by the end of this week a team official said.

Rich Ellerson left the program after eight years when he accepted the head-coaching job at Army on Dec.

Greek life still suspended after student death

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

10 hours ago

All Cal Poly greek life activity was formally suspended mid-December following the death of freshman Carson Starkey, a fraternity pledge who died the morning after attending a Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) party.

Starkey, 18, was found unresponsive at a local residence at about 6 a.

Small resolutions help save the world


		Small resolutions help save the world

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

2 hours ago by Ben Eckold

Welcome to 2009. Now make one resolution. Make one simple decision, about one thing in your life that you can change to reduce your impact on the planet. Make it something achievable. Make it something that's important to you.

Statisticians have estimated that only 29 percent of Americans make New Year's resolutions these days, and only two out of 10 of them actually follow through with their goals.

Best things you never got for the holidays

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

4 days ago by Antonio Hernandez and Gil Riego Jr.

Your little brother and sister made you a drawing of you and a goldfish, your grandparents goy you a neon green wool sweater and your parents got you Spider-Man Fathead wall sticker.



Great.



But let's take a look at a few things that you really wanted for the holidays...

Scantron answers are all wrong argues math instructor

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

5 days ago by Jiamay Austria

Scantron exams for math classes:

(a) are easier to grade for instructors than penciled-out computations.

(b) are a time-honored way of doing things at Southwestern College.

(c) should be eliminated according to a progressive group of math instructors.

(d) will probably not be going anywhere in the near future.

(e) all of the above.

Fees on the rise


		Fees on the rise

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

4 days ago

Do not be alarmed by a possible enrollment-fee increase of at least $6 per unit sometime next year for California community colleges.

As of press time, there is no official news release about the fees returning $26 per unit-a price last paid in the summer of 2007-but there has been a speculation it will rise to $30 as soon as July 1 of next year.

CSEA rally criticizes raise for president

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

5 days ago by Gabriel Orendain-Necochea

About three dozen Southwestern College classified employees held a rally in front of the Student Center to protest the recent pay raise given to President Dr. Raj K. Chopra. Employees from nearly every department shared one stage, one bullhorn and one message.

Raising hackles

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

5 days ago by Vanessa K. Nevarez

Southwestern College Governing Board members faced an overflow crowd of faculty, classified employees and students upset about its decision to raise the salary of President Dr. Raj K. Chopra by 7.9 percent at a time when classes are being eliminated and academic programs are being cut.

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