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Controversy over Caucasian club 3

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, San Mateo, CA

1 day ago by Christine Karavas

ASCSM President Matt Kaidor is working to establish a Caucasian Cultures Club on campus, in order to fill a gap in racially based clubs.

"It's not been done before," said Kaidor. "There are peoples of Caucasian descent who do have cultures and they're worthy of celebration in the same way any other culture is.

Sister Carol Miller looks ahead to be 'explorer in residence' in Russia, Alaska 1

The Argonaut, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA

26 minutes ago by Courtney Ioimo

Well-rounded, intelligent and compassionate are three words that come to mind when students think about NDNU instructor Sister Carol Miller, but those three words don't even begin to describe her. Her smiling face can be seen around campus and her calm, tranquil presence can be felt in her classroom.

New track coach 1

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, San Mateo, CA

1 day ago by Peter Jadelrab

New CSM Track Coach Julia Widstrand takes over as long time coach Joe Mangan takes a retreat this semester.

"Well I'm not really replacing him," said Widstrand. "I'm just subbing or filling in for him."

Mangan is taking this semester off after coaching cross-country and track at CSM for nine years.

Singer Chris Brown shows growth in new CD 1

The Spectator, Chabot College, Hayward, CA

1 day ago by Sayyida McCoy

Chris Brown has a new sound with his hot new album, Exclusive. The sophomore album was released on Nov. 6 and fans are crazy about it.

Brown comes from a small town in Virginia called Tappahannock. He has grown into a young man, and this can be seen on his new album.


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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.

These theme parks are classic summertime fixtures


		These theme parks are classic summertime fixtures

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

2 days ago by Melisandra Russell

With amusement park season upon us, the need for thrills is evident, but where are the best places to go?

Two nearby theme parks you might consider are Paramount's Great America in Santa Clara, or the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Both have a lot to offer in very different settings.

Solano celebrates Cinco de Mayo


		Solano celebrates Cinco de Mayo

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

2 days ago by LaTasha Monique

On May 5, the ethnic studies program hosted a Cinco de Mayo celebration that featured Mexican food and music provided by DJ Latin Soul and live band Trio Los Lobos, who performed traditional Mexican music. The event marks Solano community college's first-ever Cinco de Mayo celebration.

Athletes gain first-priority registration

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

1 day ago by LaTasha Monique

Almost without notice, Solano community college changed its registration priority sequence, pushing students who formerly had priority 1 registration further down the list. The change leaves some students wondering if registering later will make their stay at SCC longer than anticipated.

Coaches stand firm against recruitment plan

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

3 days ago by Jeff Carillo

Under a proposed statewide recruitment plan, all community college athletic programs in California would be able to recruit athletes from anywhere in the state legally. "It's basically going to open up recruiting from anywhere up north in California all the way down to the border of Mexico," Contra Costa College Athletic Director John Wade said.

Millions pledged to state

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

2 days ago by Brett Abel

As a statement of the importance of California's community colleges to its citizens, a local organization made an unprecedented donation to the state's students. The San Francisco-based Bernard Osher Foundation made an announcement May 6 it would be donating $50 million to support scholarships in California's 109 community colleges.

Followin' the hype

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

17 hours ago by Sam Attal, Jeff Carillo, Regina Sarnicola and Lauren Shiraishi

History has seen its share of fashion statements over the years.

From poodle skirts to zoot suits, spandex to saddle shoes, fashion is ever changing, unique and revolutionary. Fashion even introduces subcultures. Familiar genres, such as hippies, flappers, preps and skaters have emerged throughout the decades. In the year 2008, however, platform shoes have been replaced by colorful kicks. Instead of trucker hats, kids today can be seen sporting fitted hats advertising various brands.

Welcome to the era of the "hypebeast."

Whitmore is new SJSU president


		Whitmore is new SJSU president

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

2 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.

Trust me: Craig David is OK

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

2 days ago by Samuel Lam

English R&B singer Craig David turns in his fourth studio album with an upbeat, fresh and funky feel. The album, titled "Trust Me," debuted in American record stores last week after its initial release in the United Kingdom last November.

The title for the album came from the 27-year-old's reflection on wanting to be truthful and honest to his fans, showing his real feelings and emotions.

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.

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