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WISH GRANTED


		WISH GRANTED

el Don, Santa Ana College, CA

2 days ago by Jeanae Goss

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Jewish community to celebrate Rosh Hashanah

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

2 hours ago by Marissa Castro

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins tonight at sundown. The holiday, which continues through Tuesday night, marks the build-up toward Yom Kippur, which consists of fasting in hopes of gaining forgiveness for the previous year's sins. LMU's own Jewish community is evolving on campus through the development of a Jewish studies minor, a new Web site, a study abroad program to Krakow, Poland, the addition of two new Torahs and a series of events to ring in the Jewish New Year.

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.

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.

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Student Voice, Moorpark College, CA

11 hours ago

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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.

Farm gets a facelift


		Farm gets a facelift

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago by Chrissy Williams

The Pierce College farm area is currently undergoing a construction project with a $2.7 million budget. Construction began on July 28 and will continue until the middle to the end of February. The equestrian area will experience many additions, and Pierce's animal residents will receive new homes.

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.

Community Colleges Face Funding Issue


		Community Colleges Face Funding Issue

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

3 days ago by Richard Garcia

California community colleges remain under-funded, but will overcome this challenge, said state Sen. Jack Scott, Chancellor-Elect of the California Community college system, at an appearance on campus Wednesday.

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.

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.

Text alert system is questioned

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

3 days ago by Jennifer Smith

News of the fatal stabbing that left USC student Bryan Richard Frost dead has sparked concern over the effectiveness of USC's emergency notification system, TrojansAlert.

The system came under scrutiny when some students who were signed up for the service said they did not receive text messages notifying them of the incident.

Scholarships to aid in textbook purchases

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

3 days ago by Amanda Goodhue

Amanda Goodhue can be reached at ccclarion@hotmail.com

Student government hosts political event


		Student government hosts political event

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Andrew Vasquez

Andrew Vasquez can be reached at ccclarion@hotmail.com

$64M addition open for business


		$64M addition open for business

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

4 days ago by Christa Collins

The library officially opened its goliath automatic glass doors last Monday. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held in commemoration. The library had a "soft" opening over the summer, after its $64,200,000 renovation and addition. The project added 71,771 square feet to the university library.

Professor lands quote on Starbucks cup


		Professor lands quote on Starbucks cup

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

4 days ago by Daniel Ucko

On a campus dominated by commuters who often wear college sweatshirts from every school but their own, doubtful students now have something to be especially prideful about.

Political Science Professor Renford Reese recently landed a quote from his latest book "American Bravado" on a Starbucks cup, which is now featured as The Way I See It #249.

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.

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.

State budget spares colleges

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Rosalynn Garcia

Rosalynn Garcia can be reached at ccclarion@hotmail.com

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.

Study Abroad: A Casualty of Expansion

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

5 days ago by Linden Schult

In the past, Claremont McKenna students have had the opportunity to study abroad where they want and when they want. But this could all be changing. On September 7 the sophomore class received an e-mail from Kristen Mallory entitled "Crucial changes in Study Abroad Policies affecting all Sophomores, Class of 2011.

Eating Disorders Major Problem on College Campuses

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

5 days ago by Charlotte Strauss Swanson

As high school seniors begin their first year of college, it is common for stress and anxiety to bring about changes in eating habits. According to CBS News, studies have shown that "at the end of the freshman year, more than 17 percent [of students] were overweight or obese, compared to only 14 percent at the start."

Athletics ends Hilton contract


		Athletics ends Hilton contract

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

5 days ago by O.S. Borboa

The Loyolan has confirmed that the current advertising contract between Loyola Marymount Athletics and the Hilton Los Angeles Airport hotel will not be renewed. The contract, which officially ends on Oct. 1, will terminate ties between LMU and an establishment that has been the target of an ethical controversy for a number of years.

Cowardly Administration Lets Thugs Vandalize, Embarrass Campus

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

5 days ago by Daniel O'Toole

For three days after Karl Rove's talk at the Athenaeum, a maintenance worker named Sigifredo chiseled paint out of our central fountain. Nearly everyone who saw the cleanup operation - liberals and conservatives, students and employees - expressed disgust at how willingly the administration let vandals trash our campus.

Budget stalemate ends

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

6 days ago by Maggie Avants

After an initial look at the revised California budget, Palomar College will most likely receive a .68 percent increase for cost of living, down from 4 percent in past years, according to school officials.

They will also get a 2 percent growth increase, a decrease from the 3 to 4 percent that they are used to seeing, and a lot lower than the originally stipulated 5 percent.

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