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'Unhitched' already unraveling


		'Unhitched' already unraveling

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

3 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

2 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.

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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

19 hours 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?

Experts offer hints to prevent identity theft

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

8 hours 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.

Best kind of Nozebleed


		Best kind of Nozebleed

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

1 day 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

1 day 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.

HARD CANDY: SWEET ALBUM


		HARD CANDY: SWEET ALBUM

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

2 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.

Students show off dance skills


		Students show off dance skills

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

1 day 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.

Soldiers need new G.I. Bill


		Soldiers need  new G.I. Bill

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

2 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.

Financial promises

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

2 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.

Ronaldo's Tranny Trouble


		Ronaldo's Tranny Trouble

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

1 day 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.

LAPD Perpetuates Profiling

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

1 day 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.

CMC Professor Involved in Art Restitution Controversy

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

5 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

1 day 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.

NEW EDITORIAL STAFF!!!


		NEW EDITORIAL STAFF!!!

Black Voices, University of Southern California, CA

1 day ago by Juontel White

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

Post is best student paper

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

2 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.

Cyrus controversy calls for image control

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

3 days ago by SEAN SMITH, Staff Writer

Miley Cyrus has recently apologized to her fans for her risqué photo spread in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, but these photographs may be a sign of things to come for the 15-year-old star of Disney's hit show "Hannah Montana."

The photograph that has caused the most uproar features Cyrus wrapped in a white sheet with her back exposed, making it appear as if she is topless.

Teenage anguish comes alive in 'Spring's Awakening'


		Teenage anguish comes alive in 'Spring's Awakening'

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

2 days ago by DANIELLE MOHLMAN, Staff Writer

Shades of green and yellow lit the Main Stage Theatre at Cal Poly as 23 actors played the roles of teachers, parents and, most notably, 14- and 15-year-old students in "Spring's Awakening" last weekend.

The three-hour production was engrossing from the opening scene to the curtain call and featured Devin Silva as Wendla Bergman, Alex Fossgreen as Melchior Gabor, and Dylan-Mark Wallace as Moritz Stiefel.

LBCC task force meets to discuss healthy meals

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

6 hours ago by Rebecca Jimenez

The student health services coordinator and food service director teamed up with nutrition students on Tuesday, May 6 to discuss a potential program committed to offering more healthy food options for students by Fall 2008.

Food service director David Corral said, "We are working on offering healthier menu options in the cafeterias by doing research and getting input from students on what food items they would like to have as a meal option.

CMC Professor to Resign as Holocaust Center Director

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

5 days ago by Elise Viebeck

Claremont McKenna College history professor Jonathan Petropoulos will resign as director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights effective summer 2008. Dean of Faculty Gregory Hess made the announcement to CMC professors at a meeting on April 8.

Iron Man's not your typical superhero


		Iron Man's not your typical superhero

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago by Kari Luu

With all the super hero movies flooding the market over the last few years, it's hard to pick the good from the bad. Some have been true to their comic roots and other films have sorely strayed away with poor direction.

With "Iron Man," it is easy to be skeptical of the movie because Iron Man is not as well known as super heroes like Superman or the Hulk.

True Brew


		True Brew

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago

Who invented beer, and when? Historians are not entirely sure when, but it is presumed that beer was created accidentally by early nomadic tribes roughly 10,000 years ago. What is beer made of? The four primary ingredients are malt, hops, yeast and water. Malt, which gives beer a sweet taste, is made from barley soaked in water until its husks open and sproud.

Never Again? The Palestinian Holocaust

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

4 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.

Alumnus mentors Communications students

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

2 days ago by Joshua Burton

Henry Mendoza has been through a lot since his days growing up on the east side of Los Angeles. It shows when he talks. After years of being a newsman for print and television media, he knows how to tell a story, and if you give him the chance -- or the time -- he will give you a whirlwind tour of his life's experiences.

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