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Darn right, Sarah Palin


		Darn right, Sarah Palin

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

2 hours ago by Hilary Lazarus

Her manner calm and congenial, Republican vice presidential nominee Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin won the hearts of many Americans during the debate last week.

From her humble entry into the Washington University in St. Louis arena where she asked vice presidential opponent Sen.

At least 130 infected with stomach virus

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

2 hours ago by Jennifer Smith

About 130 USC students are being treated for a highly contagious gastrointestinal virus centered in a cluster of freshman dormitories on campus, school officials said Sunday.

James Grant, executive director for USC Media Relations, said USC students began arriving at on- and off-campus clinics Friday after suffering from vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps.

Time to say 'Hello, Again' to your sex life

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

12 minutes ago by Amanda Bruen

Hello again, dear reader! It's that time again ... fall - leaves changing to cardinal and gold (ironically everywhere but Southern California), midterms, pumpkins, generic candy corn, Kit Kat binges, early sunsets and life-changing sexual experiences.

Whether it was a new position, a new place (complete with rug burn in odd places) or a new partner, sexual exploits are eternally entertaining and stimulating conversation topics.

We are conducting a Survey

Student Voice, Moorpark College, CA

11 hours ago

Help out the Student voice by taking our Election '08 Survey.

Prowess on Track Comes in Very Different Styles


		Prowess on Track Comes in Very Different Styles

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

3 days ago by Brandon Hensley

Remember in the movie "Forrest Gump" when Forrest decides to go for a run one day and ends up running back and forth across the country for several years? He didn't do it for "any particular reason," as he said, but just because he felt like running.

Katie Dunn wouldn't mind having that feeling when she gets older.

Enrollment swells as funds plummet

Coyote Chronicle, California State University, San Bernardino, CA

2 hours ago by Michael Iannolo

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's signature made the $215 million deficit for the California State University System (CSU) official on Tuesday, Sept. 23, ending the longest budget stalemate in California history.

The deficit should come as no surprise to CSU students and officials, who experienced a similar budget deficit last year.

ASLMU hires new director of Social Justice

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

2 days ago by Danielle Corkhill

After the dismissal of José Coló as the director of Social Justice two weeks ago, ASLMU President John O'Connor and Vice President Gena Gammie have hired Elizabeth Chitty to fill the position.

According to O'Connor and Gammie, Coló, a junior political science major, was dismissed from Cabinet because he did not complete the work required as director of Social Justice and because of behavioral issues.

EDITORIAL: Reformed Sex Offenders Deserve Equal Opportunity

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

3 days ago

PCC has received much scrutiny since the Courier first reported that former PCC football player Darryl Stephens was arrested on a charge of assault on Sept. 2.

Senator Jack Scott: Ex-Sex Offenders OK as Students


		Senator Jack Scott: Ex-Sex Offenders OK as Students

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

3 days ago by Morgan Brief

Chancellor-Elect of California Community Colleges and former PCC President Sen. Jack Scott said Wednesday that sex offenders should be allowed on campus to pursue their education.

Stars Align at Pop Universe


		Stars Align at Pop Universe

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

3 days ago by Charles Digal

Undiscovered talents were showcased Friday at the Avalon in Hollywood during Project Ethos' 'Pop Universe.'

LMU senior cross country star shows why hard work pays off


		LMU senior cross country star shows why hard work pays off

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

1 day ago by Julia Pine

A professor knows when they have an intelligent student in their class if the student can constantly teach them something. The same goes in the sporting world, and cross country Head Coach Scott Guerrero learns a lot from senior runner Trevor Wiseman.

Greek week Lip Sync lineup announced

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

3 days ago by Loyolan Staff

Saturday, 7 p.m. @ Gersten Pavillion

Check out the next issue of the Loyolan for color pictures and an online photo gallery!

Campus Finances May Remain Unstable

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

5 days ago by Cindy Cotter

California's community colleges face hard financial times despite the end of the state budget impasse, according to fiscal experts in the state and district Chancellors' offices.

"We need to be prepared for mid-year cuts," said Fred Williams, vice chancellor of finance and facilities at North Orange County Community College District, "On paper it looks like not a bad budget for us, but it's a bad budget statewide in terms of addressing the structural problems.

State budget spares colleges

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Rosalynn Garcia

Rosalynn Garcia can be reached at ccclarion@hotmail.com

We should unite against Darfur genocide atrocities

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Jose Alonso Ramirez

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill last week that bars all companies doing business in Sudan from bidding on California state contracts. AB 498, sponsored by Assemblyman Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina), is meant to send a message to the government of Sudan, which for the past six years has been victimizing its own citizens in the western region of Darfur.

A Date, A Gursha, The Messob


		A Date, A Gursha, The Messob

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

4 days ago by Dan Laget

Ethiopian food is exotic and transforms dining into either a family affair or dating adventure. If one had to describe Messob Ethiopian Restaurant in one phrase it would be warm and friendly.

Switchfoot Gives Back to Habitat for Humanity in the Music Builds Tour

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

5 days ago by Chung Lee

Nobody was surprised by the sold-out tickets and the success of the Music Builds Tour, which featured three leading Christian artists, Third Day, Jars of Clay and Switchfoot at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Friday.

The money raised from the tickets went directly to the local Habitat for Humanity.

Climate Change and its Impact on Water and Agriculture


		Climate Change and its Impact on Water and Agriculture

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

3 days ago by Aleksandra Ilicheva

At the "Climate Change: Its Impact on Water Resources and Agriculture" lecture on Tuesday, Sept. 30, part of the distinguished scientists lecture series, two things were clear: the Earth is warming, and humans are causing it. Dr. Jeremy Pal, an assistant professor of civil engineering and environmental science at Loyola Marymount University, and a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), presented a comprehensive summary of current facts on climate change compiled by the world's top scientists and assessed by the IPCC, which along with former U.

Web site educates, funds vaccines

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Andrew Vasquez

Most people-students especially- say that they would like to volunteer and help others. However, between going to class, working, studying and maintaining their personal lives, few have the time. That is, until now. GiveVaccines.org, a web site co-founded by Citrus College business professor Richard Ghidella, provides students with an easy way to help children in need.

Student Position Filled


		Student Position Filled

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

4 days ago by Chris Haire

The Associated Students' Senate filled the empty vice president seat Tuesday when they selected Senator Adrian Bolvarte Chong to the post with a vote of 14 to 9 over Senator Stephanie Narrow.

Prior to the vote, each candidate was allowed a two-minute time frame to persuade their fellow senators to support them.

Santa Monica Football Gets First Victory of the Season on Brand New Corsair Field, 39-24


		Santa Monica Football Gets First Victory of the Season on Brand New Corsair Field, 39-24

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

2 days ago by David Escobar-Cambay

By David Escobar-Cambay

Corsair Staff Writer

It had to happen. This was the one they needed. The Corsairs played good football and it earned them their first victory of the season, making them 1-0 in conference play, 1-3 overall. What a game. A total team effort was the reason for a victory.

Telescope demonstration wraps up celebration of astronomy milestone


		Telescope demonstration wraps up celebration of astronomy milestone

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

4 days ago by Rubi Martinez

The year 2009 is the International Year of Astronomy (IYA), a celebration of Galileo Galilei's world-changing discoveries since he first looked up into the sky with his telescope 400 years ago.

Officers of the Pierce College Astronomy Society including Debbie Tsta, Robert Slyger, Penny Ward and astronomy professor Carolyn Mallory welcomed students and staff Friday from 7:30 p.

Walk the Line


		Walk the Line

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

4 days ago by Caroline Olsen-Van Stone

"One of my residents, Berto, came into my room, dressed as a Stormtrooper for Halloween. 'There's an alcohol poisoning,' he said. I called Campo and told them that a Stormtrooper would meet them at the door and lead them to the situation. I went down and held a bag for the girl as she threw up.

Last minute goal true for a birthday miracle


		Last minute goal true for a birthday miracle

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

2 days ago by Philip George

Ranked 14th in the state, Rocio Abundez and the rest of the Pierce College soccer team pulled out a late-game miracle to stave off a loss and tie the third ranked Pirates of Ventura College, 1-1, Friday afternoon at the Pit.

With Pierce trailing 1-0 as soon as fifteen minutes into the game, Abundez unleashed a kick from the sideline that barely cleared the outstretched fingertips of Ventura goalkeeper Aslyn Rau, drawing the Brahmas even with five minutes left to play -- sending the bench as well as the Brahma faithful in attendance into a frenzy.

Following the 'green' leader


		Following the 'green' leader

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

4 days ago

Students and teachers appear to be receptive to the new recycling program on campus. With new receptacles having been placed inside and outside classrooms, students and faculty alike can spare a second to decide where to deposit their no-longer-needed materials.

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