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A message to tobacco


		A message to tobacco

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

22 hours ago by Helen Tracey

After eight seconds of reading this article, you will have killed another person on this earth. It's not your fault, you don't mean to, but you do.

You're used by a third of the world's male population, but that doesn't make me think any less of you. They like what you have to offer them: an escape, relaxing sensation, a habit.

Letter to the Editor

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

1 day ago

Wal-Mart Ad

Dear Editor,

We find it disconcerting that the newspaper of a school that dedicates itself to social justice included an advertisement for a company like Wal-Mart.

Recruitment gives heartache even to rushees who voluntarily leave


		Recruitment gives heartache even to rushees who voluntarily leave

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

2 days ago by Hilary Lazarus

I was surprised that I cried on the last day of rush. Although other hopefuls had sobbed to their moms for four hours the day their favorite house rejected them, I didn't expect it of myself.

I scanned my party schedule for the final day, told my recruitment counselor, also known as R.

Welcome Week overbears, overwhelms new students

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

2 days ago by Annie Yuan

Ear-splitting techno music. Skimpily-clad, gyrating bodies. Flashing strobe lights dancing across a mountain of foam.

Everything appears to be running smoothly - until you notice small clusters of people standing along the fringes of the crowd, cell phones clutched in their hands while they try to edge as close as possible to their roommates without coming off as clingy.

Innie or an outtie?

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

3 days ago by Executive Editorial Board

The news that College Fest and other concerts traditionally held outdoors will be forced inside is disconcerting for a number of reasons.

The Hard Knocks of Being a Spa Boy


		The Hard Knocks of Being a Spa Boy

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

3 days ago by Jose Martinez

This past summer, after getting rejected by the San Diego Zoo, Costco and a "Christian" bookstore (I'm not bitter), I finally landed a job as a spa concierge at a swanky local hotel. Now it sounds pretty exotic, and I do concede that as summer jobs go, I had it pretty darn easy.

Bristol Palin for vice president?


		Bristol Palin for vice president?

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

3 days ago by Joshua Sharp

Judging by the cable news networks' coverage of the 2008 presidential election, one might be concerned Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) had chosen Bristol Palin, 17, to be his running mate.

This young woman has no experience, her critics point out, and she's pregnant with her boyfriend's child.

Traffic laws go out the window as new semester starts


		Traffic laws go out the window as new semester starts

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

3 days ago by Kenny Lindberg

I witnessed a barrage of traffic offenses this past week, as students returned to school after summer vacation. Many violations were caused by reckless students who thought that attending classes on time was more important than the safety of their peers.

Growing up is easier said than done


		Growing up is easier said than done

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

4 days ago by Rhys Alvarado

"Rhys you've grown up! When did this happen?" my girlfriend randomly proclaimed during a pause in conversation over dinner. This sudden declaration made me realize how far I've actually come from that young boy she used to date.

When I was younger I used to believe that adulthood came at the age of 18.

Olympic pride: Celebrate athletic national pride


		Olympic pride: Celebrate athletic national pride

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 days ago by Frank Ram

The recent success of the United States at the Beijing Olympics, sparked by two local athletes, has changed the way Americans view the games.

Glendora's own Bryan Clay, a graduate of Azusa Pacific University, won the gold medal in the decathlon, earning him the title "World's Greatest Athlete.

Trading Positions: Is Obama Offering us a Raw Deal?

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

4 days ago by Chase Gray

After nearly 19 months of endless campaigning and glossy rhetoric, many Americans remain confused about Barack Obama's stance on free trade and what an Obama presidency would mean for American businesses involved in the global economy. But this is not their fault.

CD Review: Anthony Green's "Avalon"


		CD Review: Anthony Green's "Avalon"

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA

4 days ago by Dale Johnson

"Avalon" is an album that Anthony Green had to make. Not only for his fans to be able to hear his take on the acoustic genre, but more importantly for himself.

President Martinez needs to be alarmed about fire system


		President Martinez needs to be alarmed about fire system

el Don, Santa Ana College, CA

4 days ago

   As classes started last week, Santa Ana College still did not have a fully functional alarm system. Once again our students and faculty study and work in a facility where there is a potential for disaster.    Since last year when el Don brought the problem to the public’s attention, steps have been taken to fix the dilapidated system, and progress has been made.

The Onslaught of the Liberal Academy

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

5 days ago by Ilan Wurman

Two years ago, the Claremont Independent laid out its purpose and mission in an editorial aimed toward new students. Often our purpose goes without saying, but sometimes it is important to step back and remind students why we are here and what we are fighting for.

What do the Olympics and the presidential campaign have in common? A color issue

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, CA

5 days ago by Les Payne from Newsday

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What do the Olympics and the presidential campaign have in common? A color issue

By Les Payne

Newsday

(MCT)

The U.S. Olympic team is a study in subtle separation, where white athletes cluster in events fielding few blacks, just as blacks tend to dominate in those sports abandoned by their colorless, fellow countrymen and women.

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