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Kramer wins ASI presidency


		Kramer wins ASI presidency

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 day ago by Patrick Barbieri

After what seemed like an agonizing half-hour delay, Associated Students Inc. representatives

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.

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

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.

Film professors' credentials under investigation


		Film professors' credentials under investigation

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Tiffany Rider

Associate professor Michael Berlin and assistant professor Alan Jacobs from the Cal State Long Beach Film and Electronic Arts Department are under investigation regarding the validity of their credentials - which include degree acquisition and prior work experience - said Craig Smith, chairman of the film and electronic arts department, Tuesday afternoon.

Myanmar Govt. Rejects Foreign Aid

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

2 days ago by Sheila Koochak

In what could be the greatest natural disaster in South Asia since the Boxing Day Tsunami that struck on Dec. 26 2004, the death toll from Cyclone Nargis may exceed 100,000. However, those who managed to endure are still at risk, due to lack of food, sanitary water and medical supplies.

NEW EDITORIAL STAFF!!!


		NEW EDITORIAL STAFF!!!

Black Voices, University of Southern California, CA

2 days ago by Juontel White

Click here to learn more about each new and returning staff member. Check out the bios, photos and more!

Club Psyched Out of Logo


		Club Psyched Out of Logo

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

3 days ago by Astrid Seipelt

Complaints made by a small number of students regarding the nature of a logo used in a club flier forced Club Psyche to remove the advertisements from around campus.

Student Services approved the fliers, which featured an anonymously drawn double-image of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and a nude woman, on April 1.

All you need is love (and dancing)

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

3 days ago by Rachel Glas

Love was in the air at the Cal Poly Pavilion Saturday night when the Cal Poly Pride Center hosted the Pride Prom. The prom, the final event of Pride Week, was Cal Poly's second annual Pride Prom. The event is designed to give the LGBT community, as well as allies (straight students who support the community), the kind of prom they never had in high school; it's also an opportunity to socialize with each other.

Fired American studies professor refuses to sign campus 'loyalty oath'

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

3 days ago by Paul Aranda Jr.

Upon being hired to teach at Cal State Fullerton, all employees are subject to sign a "loyalty oath" within their contracts in order to show their support of the California and U.S. constitution.

American studies lecturer Wendy Gonaver however, a Quaker and a pacifist, refused to sign the oath last August on the grounds that it violates her religious freedom and First Amendment right.

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.

Whitmore is new SJSU president


		Whitmore is new SJSU president

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

3 days ago by Kyle Hansen

Jon Whitmore has been selected to be the next president of SJSU, the California State University Board of Trustees announced this morning.

Burn your books


		Burn your books

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

3 days ago by Audrey Barker

Free textbooks may be in store for De Anza students by 2009. The Foothill-De Anza Community College District is warming up to the idea of a free, open-source textbook project that could start as soon as next year.

An April 29 press release stated, "Representatives of dozens of colleges, universities and other non profit and academic organizations will meet in California … to launch a pioneering national project: Creation of high-quality, accessible and culturally relevant textbooks for community college students that will be freely available on the internet.

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.

Chess Club complains
about lack of recognition

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

3 days ago by Liza Atamy

The SJSU Chess Club has had trouble being recognized as an official club on campus by Student Involvement, said Albert Rich, the president of the club. Rich, a senior economics major, said the club did not receive funding for a trip to a Pan-Am in Miami, resulting in the club's inability to participate in the competition.

Rape charges dropped

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

3 days ago by Kelly Truong and Tamara Hahn

After extensive investigation, the state attorney general's office announced on May 3 that it had found insufficient evidence to warrant prosecution in the case of a 17-year-old girl who alleges she was raped at a party last year hosted by members of the De Anza College baseball team.

Coed rooms not being considered


		Coed rooms not being considered

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

4 days ago by ANDREA WAITROVICH, Staff Writer

While some colleges have been offering coed dormitory living to students for years, Cal Poly has not considered offering gender-neutral housing to residential students.

Gender-neutral housing allows a male and female student to voluntarily pick each other to live in the same dorm room.

In the mix: write-ins stirring up election


		In the mix: write-ins stirring up election

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

4 days ago by EDWARD FILLINGER, Staff Writer

After a week of running uncontested for the president and vice president positions, Jeffery Weintraub and Mercy Daramola of Team B.L.U.E now face three potential write-in candidates.

Garrett Winkler, a third-year landscape architecture student, announced he would be joining Weintraub in vying for presidency as a write-in candidate last Tuesday, while Luke Bennett, a third-year music production student and fourth-year architecture student officially announced their plans two days later.

SJSU custodians join Teamsters

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

4 days ago by Tara Duffy

The custodians at SJSU will join San Jose's Teamsters union after a 13-10 vote early Friday morning.

Frank Harms, Jr., a Teamsters representative, said that up until then, the custodians didn't have representation nor contracts and were considered at-will employees.

With a little help from their allies


		With a little help from their allies

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

4 days ago by Charity Nguyen

Students, families, friends and faculty gathered in the University Student Union Ballroom Saturday for the 2nd annual Lavender Graduation celebration at Cal State Long Beach, hosted by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center.

'Gruesome' class, deathly interesting


		'Gruesome' class, deathly interesting

The Inquirer, Diablo Valley College, CA

4 days ago by Rachel Shatto

A sweet, antiseptic smell fills the air. Students cluster over metal trays, laughing or speaking intently, while others refer back to text books with looks of confusion.

It could be any science lab class. Except the students aren't gathered around groups of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks or the remains of an unlucky frog.

Social and Behavioral Sciences Student Award Winners

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

5 days ago

Correctional Science Department

Malorie L. Gonzales

Tammarron Watson

Economics Department

Christa Argueta

Education Department

Dianne M. Angel

Jezbell Calligan

Amber-Star M. Jund

Philosophy Department

Jason E. Muse

Political Science Department

Ian Scott

Psychology Department

Darren m.

Music professor hopes political career will be harmonious


		Music professor hopes political career will be harmonious

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, CA

5 days ago by Hector Colchado

Dr. Gary Pritchard, music professor, is running for the California state senate in the 33rd district.

Dr Pritchard has attended Chapman University, the Claremont Graduate School, UCLA, and UCI.

He holds a Ph.D. in the Social Sciences, and is a tenured professor in the Fine Arts and Communication Division of Cerritos College where he has been teaching since 1999, and in the summer, he lectures at UCI.

Laney student slain

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

5 days ago by Reginald James

Francisco Valadez was doing what any big brother would do; protect his family.

Unfortunately, it was coming to the aid of his young brother who was being robbed that ended his life.

30-year old Valadez heard his brother Victor Valadez being robbed on April 30 on Lindon Street in West Oakland and went downstairs to help.

Never Again? The Palestinian Holocaust

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

5 days ago by Adam Elmahrek

In a bid to respond to claims of anti-Semitism against the Muslim Student Union at UC Irvine, the group kicked off "Never Again? The Palestinian Holocaust," a series of events meant to inspire awareness of Palestinian suffering with a lecture by DePaul University Professor Norman Finkelstein themed "What's the fuss? Is Criticism of Israel Anti-Semitic?"

Finkelstein spoke to a packed auditorium, in which Muslims and non-Muslims alike listened to him argue that the Jewish holocaust has been exploited for the political agendas of Israel.

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