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Mt. SAC turns 60

Mt. SAC turns 60
After 60 years in existence, the college celebrated its anniversary, among music, cheers, cupcakes, and an air of triumph.

Campus gets a face lift

Campus gets a face lift
Campus construction continues

Enrollment Increases

In the midst of construction, an increase in fall enrollment of nearly 7 percent proved to be both a victory and challenge for administration and students.

Journalism program making a change for students

Journalism program making a change for students
Students who are looking to pursue a career in journalism or in the media may now find an enriching experience awaiting them.

42 faculty members hired at Mt. SAC

With the recent increase in enrollment and several professors retiring, 42 full-time professors have been hired to accommodate students and the many courses offered on campus. "A couple of years ago, we had many faculty retire," said Michelle Grimes-Hillman, Academic Senate president.

KSAK radio making waves on air

KSAK radio making waves on air
College radio stations are known for unique and cutting edge programming. Mt. SAC's own radio station, KSAK, is no exception. Listeners can tune in 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 90.1 FM on radio dials. The station is heavily music oriented with rotating music blocks from three of the most popular types of music: alternative-rock, hip-hop and top hits, said KSAK operations coordinator Cason Smith.

California college students can now speak freely

California college students can now speak freely
In a landmark moment, Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law on August 28 two bills designed to protect college newspapers from censorship.
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