Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
2 days ago by Brittany Wong
The stress of becoming a college student isn't where it ends for many. For quite a few incoming freshmen, this coming semester coincides with them striking out on their own and all the accompanying post-parent worry and bliss.
Student Voice, Moorpark College, CA
1 day ago by Ryan Krebs
The Moorpark Campus Plaza invites all students to a free showing of "Spiderman 3," complete with free popcorn, from 7-9 p.m. on Friday Sept. 26, as part of the plaza's grand opening.
The plaza is also hosting a family day on the 27th. The free festivities will include face painting, rock climbing, psychic readings, and live bands, with giveaways from the plaza's merchants from 10 a.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
2 days ago
Young Jeezy - The Recession
Ever since his eloquently titled debut album Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, Young Jeezy has never been a rapper to back down from what he believes in: namely, drug dealing, smacking down poseurs and basically living the most thug life possible.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
2 days ago by Jeremy Balan
Among the litany of fast food restaurants, churches and retail shops surrounding PCC, one of the region's longest standing ticket brokers has thrived for the past 18 years.
Southern California Tickets is owned by industry veteran, Curtis Autenrieth, who started his business buying bulk concert tickets and selling them to friends for a 25 cent mark-up over 30 years ago.
Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA
4 days ago by Angela Rivera
With nearly 2,000 Cal State Long Beach students living on campus and countless others residing in neighboring communities, being eco-friendly is essential to keeping our school and environment clean.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
4 days ago by Melissa Leu
On a street with an eclectic melange of tattoo parlors, restaurants and souvenir shops, Loteria Grill has evolved from the small taco stand it once was to an upscale establishment, serving cuisines from various regions of Mexico.
Though a bit difficult to find due to a lack of signage, the grill's Hollywood location and distinct yellow door has attracted the diverse population who live and work in the neighborhood.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
4 days ago by Molly Canales
8 oz. Burger Bar may well be the next "it" restaurant of the greater Los Angeles area. 8 oz. creator and chef Govind Armstrong has already fared well in the city with his extremely popular Table 8 restaurant, attracting celebrities with his California-style cuisine and
market fresh approach.
el Don, Santa Ana College, CA
4 days ago by Amy Rosen
Jim Stone has slept on 200 couches in the last three years. Couch surfing is a social phenomenon in which travelers can find a place to crash in more than 30,000 cities. While it’s been around for three years, couch surfing has seen a recent surge in popularity.
Clarion, Citrus college, CA
4 days ago by Ariel Carmona Jr.
The high price of textbooks paid by college students has become a national issue. President George W. Bush signed a Congressional bill into law Aug. 14 which may help ease the burden when the new legislation goes into effect July 2010. The Higher Education Reauthorization and College Opportunity Act of 2008 (HR 4137) includes provisions to contain escalating textbook costs by requiring publishers to disclose pricing information, unbundling individual textbooks and including retail price information for required and recommended textbooks during course registration.