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Sports is a reason to live for Beeman

Sports is a reason to live for Beeman
"Throughout my entire life I was a sports junkie," Laura Beeman said. Mt. SAC's women's basketball head coach calls herself a "local girl" who hails from San Bernardino. "I played everything; softball, soccer, a little bit of tennis, baseball, football. I have an older brother and we were just out on the street playing football all the time.

Is the U.S. ready for a woman president?

Is the U.S. ready for a woman president?
In honor of Women's History Month, several activities were scheduled for the Mt. SAC community. A featured session was a speaker's forum that discussed Hillary Clinton's run for president of the United States. There were two guest speakers at the event, each presenting their take on a woman in the presidential race.

Nothing stops Paul Chiou

Nothing stops Paul Chiou
It was homecoming night and two months before his 16th birthday when an unexpected incident would change his life forever. A car struck Paul Chiou, a sophomore in high school, while riding his bike to church where he instantaneously flew a few feet and slammed on top of the asphalt.

Green bites: Global warming and my money

My name is Sam Grello and I will cover environmental issues that affect the Mt. SAC community this semester. I am a senior at UC Berkeley majoring in Conservation and Resource Studies and I am taking a break this semester. For Southern California climate, change means more than dying polar bears and tanned British people.

Scholarship recipients at a low

These days a college education is getting more and more expensive, however, there are tons of scholarships available for students. The only problem is there are hardly any students looking for them. "Out of about 45,000 students that are currently enrolled at Mt.

Associated students wants you

Associated Students urge Mt. SAC students to become involved and leave a legacy.
The Mt. SAC Associated Student Government is comprised of students "who are recognized as the official student voice on all college issues and as officers we act honestly and responsibly when representing the college student body," Alexa Camarena A.S. Government political senator said.
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