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'Unhitched' already unraveling


		'Unhitched' already unraveling

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

4 days ago by David Salpeter

The Farrelly Brothers, creators of "Dumb and Dumber" and "There's Something About Mary," have created a new show, "Unhitched." What looked to be a new hilarious show for the FOX Sunday night lineup fell short of funny.

'La La Lost' finds fans


		'La La Lost' finds fans

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago by Kyle Bracewell

The April 10 CD release party for "La La Lost" by Arrica Rose and the …'s was an intimate yet lively gathering at the Hotel Café on the Cahuenga Strip, a venue that perfectly showcased the range of the little-known group's new album. A hip, artsy crowd gathered in the small, dimly lit room.

Orchestra performance instills joy of music

Express, Las Positas College, CA

2 hours ago by Lauren Barnard

LPC Orchestra and Band

The seats in the Bankhead Theater in Livermore's downtown were full. The lights dimmed, and a single piano key was plunked and allowed to resonate in the rafters. The musicians tuned their instruments to match the proper key, and they took the audience with them on a journey through song.

2008's Mid-State Fair: the best yet


		2008's Mid-State Fair: the best yet

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 day ago by Aaron Gaudette

Stone Temple Pilots, Steely Dan, Toby Keith, Rod Stewart and John Mayer - no, this isn't a list of current and future members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, although that might hold true. These names are just a taste of the musical cornucopia that the 2008 California Mid-State Fair will be importing for its highly regarded concert series.

Ellerson: Perrilloux report not true


		Ellerson: Perrilloux report not true

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

5 hours ago by Donovan Aird

Contrary to a report of an Alabama newspaper, Cal Poly had no interest in former LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux, Cal Poly head coach Rich Ellerson said Thursday.

"That's news to me," Ellerson said of the Thursday report by The Anniston Star of Anniston, Ala.

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Journalism Program, Cerritos College, CA

2 days ago

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Cal Poly houses bodies for biology

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 day ago by Patrick Barbieri

Upon entering the small room in the Science North building, the scent of formaldehyde

Experts offer hints to prevent identity theft

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

1 day ago by Kallayan Thuch

A LBCC employee got a hold of employees' personal information in April.

Had the suspect not been caught, the identity thief could have purchased items for themselves in the name of those whose information was taken.

In 2006, the Federal Trade Commission estimated that 2.

Our View - Gov has power to keep DREAM alive


		Our View - Gov has power to keep DREAM alive

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

1 day ago by 49er Staff

It's difficult to imagine waking from a euphoric dream, only to find life has become a never-ending nightmare, isn't it?

Best kind of Nozebleed


		Best kind of Nozebleed

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Stephanie Minasian

Digital beats fused with romantic lyrics will leave the ear pleasantly intrigued when listening to the music of Giovanni Giusti, a 24-year-old musician from Livermore, Calif.

Britney, Rihanna, move for Robyn


		Britney, Rihanna, move for Robyn

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Barbara Navarro

Whether you remember Robyn as the teenage R&B queen bee from about 10 years ago, or by her latest doings as an indie songbird bopping around with fellow Swede all-star performers on YouTube about ten seconds ago, just make sure you know one thing: Robyn is boss of the pop scene.

Answers needed
in death case at AT&T Park


		Answers needed in death case at AT&T Park

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

1 day ago by Mark Powell

In a city once made famous for its declarations of

peace and love, a single, ill-advised punch changed two

lives forever.

It hasn't been reported with certainty exactly why San Carlos resident and Carlmont High School senior

Taylor Buckley slammed his fist into the side of 18-year-old

Anthony Giraudo's face outside AT&T Park following a San Francisco Giants game last Friday.

Killing myself slowly is my choice


		Killing myself slowly is my choice

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

12 hours ago by Angelo Lanham

Our country is always good for a nice contradiction.

We can sit in our Wal-Mart chairs without ever thinking of the nickel-an-hour Chinese laborers who worked to produce them.

We have the right to a free press, but if we run from newspapers and don't tune the television to CNN, we have the ability to live as isolationists, shielding ourselves from that depressing thing called "the world" while paying stupid attention to Britney Spears' every move.

Students show off dance skills


		Students show off dance skills

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

2 days ago by Chris Rendon

When the lights were shut off and the stage curtains slid open, I didn't know what to expect from the annual Spring Dance Ensemble on Friday, May 2 at the LAC Auditorium.

Being a novice to the world of dance, set design and choreography had its advantages and disadvantages.

HARD CANDY: SWEET ALBUM


		HARD CANDY: SWEET ALBUM

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago by Natalie Hanassab

Madonna's latest album, "Hard Candy," proved once again that she is invincible and that there are no boundaries surrounding her music.

With its American debut April 29, the album sold 100,000 copies on its first day of release in the U.S. alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Meet the woman in charge


		Meet the woman in charge

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

2 days ago by Rhys Alvarado

It all started 15 years ago.

Long before the days of attending weekend wine parties, working behind an administrative desk, or counting on a $215,000 salary.

Fifteen years before becoming City College's Superintendent-President, things didn't always work out so nicely for Andreea Serban.

Ronaldo's Tranny Trouble


		Ronaldo's Tranny Trouble

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

2 days ago by Astrid Seipelt

Sex - By the time we hit college, we all know what it is and a sizable chunk of us are doing it. But when it comes down to it, what we do in our bedrooms (or wherever else) is no one's business but our own. Unfortunately, Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo had his sex life revealed to the public because of his encounter with three prostitutes at the end of April.

Soldiers need new G.I. Bill


		Soldiers need  new G.I. Bill

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago

TOPIC | Post-9/11 Veterans Assistance Act

OUR VIEW | The government needs to reform the current G.I. Bill to meet 21st century needs.

Hundreds of thousands of men and woman serve our country in the military and give a portion of their lives, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice, to protect us and our freedom.

LAPD Perpetuates Profiling

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

2 days ago by Brad Taylor

Two weeks ago, the Los Angeles Police Department dropped 320 pending cases of racial profiling by its officers, and in doing so showed that justice may not be blind, but police officials are.

This is the sixth consecutive year that all allegations have been dismissed by the LAPD.

ASB President Tom Fitzgerald named this year's Commencement Speaker

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

1 day ago by Whitney Clark

Student Senate President Tom Fitzgerald knows that change can be overwhelming.

He spent his life surrounded by snowcapped mountains in Utah. But since moving to Santa Barbara two years ago, the beachside City College campus has been his home.

"I had gone to private school my whole life so [moving here] was like, 'Oh my gosh! These people are wearing normal clothes!'" Fitzgerald said.

Farewell column-A era's end is another's beginning for spring Chief


		Farewell column-A era's end is another's beginning for spring Chief

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

1 day ago by Stephen DeFilippo

In the summer of 2006, I drove across the country from New York, to the proverbial, "rest of my life." I never would have imagined The Channels lab becoming the second home and sanctuary it is. It's the one place that's been constant in my life in Santa Barbara.

Financial promises

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago by Morgan Liggera

The funding provided to California Community Colleges has rarely been the amount promised, but Assembly Bill 2277, introduced by Assemblyman Mike Eng, hopes to lay the groundwork that will prevent future shortfalls.

This bill has been put on the state's "suspense file," but will be reconsidered this month, according to the Community College League of California.

CMC Professor Involved in Art Restitution Controversy

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

6 days ago by Elise Viebeck

Claremont McKenna College's administration first learned of the Pissarro affair in early August 2007 when Dean of Faculty Gregory Hess and John V. Croul Professor of History Jonathan Petropoulos met for coffee at Starbucks. The situation, which has received significant mention in the European press, involves Petropoulos in a controversial effort to restitute a Nazi-looted painting to its rightful owner, in which his associate, a Munich art dealer, has been investigated for blackmail.

Sustainability Speech Falls on Deaf Ears


		Sustainability Speech  Falls on Deaf Ears

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

2 days ago by Elizeda Beltran

Armed with a power point presentation, Rinaldo Veseliza, senior project director of URS, gave a lecture on "The Basics of Sustainability: An Introduction to Green Practices" at the Main Stage Theater Thursday to shed light on the benefits of sustainable building.

Post is best student paper

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

3 days ago by ASHLEY SCHOFIELD, Editor

The Poly Post took the top honor of Best Newspaper in the student category at the Society of Professional Journalists Inland Southern California chapter's Southern California Excellence in Journalism Awards Saturday.

The judge said The Post does an "excellent job of reporting on topics and issues related to students and their interests.

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