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GaGa and Ke$ha Champion New Feminism 5

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

8 hours ago by Lily Rowen

When one thinks of female pop artists like Ke$ha and Lady Gaga, the word "feminism" probably isn't the first word that comes to mind. Bitchmagazine.com has described Ke$ha as a superfluous party girl with "nothing new" to offer, and bloggers lambast Lady GaGa as "trashy," with no morals.

Flying high at PCC 4

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

4 hours ago by Carl Phillips

Students learned a piece of living history at the PCC Student Center as Tuskegee Airmen 2nd Gen. Oliver Goodall spoke Tuesday, Feb. 23.

The American military was racially segregated during World War II. The Tuskegee Airmen were subject to racial discrimination, both within and outside the Army.

Los Angeles Harbor College offers scholarships to students 1

HarborTides, Los Angeles Harbor College, Wilmington , CA

22 minutes ago by Raymond Duke

Los Angeles Harbor College students who have completed thirty units and have a grade point average of 3.0 of higher are encouraged to complete the LAHC Scholarship Application by March 12, 2010. The scholarship program provides a wide array of programs maintained by the college.

Students have vital job at the ballot box 1

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

1 hour ago by

During the Fall Semester ASB elections, students throughout both campuses were practically begging students to vote for them.

The ASB has a budget of about $1million to fund LBCC activities. The money is collected through the ASB stickers when students pay $20 during registration.

Love & Rockets 1

Ditz, Occidental College, Los Angeles , CA

1 hour ago by Gerry Maravilla

Tired of Lois Lane? Frustrated with M.J.? Then check out Love & Rockets, a comic book that deals head on with issues of sexuality, gender, and race - and leaves us with women who are tough, complex, and totally real.


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New plan on guns for police emerges


		New plan on guns for police emerges

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

1 day ago by Barbara Beaser

A proposed draft policy for approving guns for PCC police officers has been circulating on campus, and has revived years of debate about arming the police.

GaGa and Ke$ha Champion New Feminism

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

17 hours ago by Lily Rowen

When one thinks of female pop artists like Ke$ha and Lady Gaga, the word "feminism" probably isn't the first word that comes to mind. Bitchmagazine.com has described Ke$ha as a superfluous party girl with "nothing new" to offer, and bloggers lambast Lady GaGa as "trashy," with no morals.

Highlights and Recaps of the Winter Olympic Games

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

15 hours ago by Kara McVey

On Feb. 16 and 18 the men's figure skating teams had their chance to battle it out, and shortly after, on Feb. 23 and 25, it was the women who took to the ice.

Highlights and Recaps of the Winter Olympic Games

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA

16 hours ago by Gil Alcaraz

As the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada came to a close, 5,500 athletes and officials headed back to their home countries. Over 200 athletes made the trip back to the United States after competing tenaciously, and brought home a total of 37 medals, the largest total of any competing country. Some of the U.S.' s brightest moments came in sports such as men's and women's hockey, men's snowboarding and men's speed skating, among others.

Colleges susceptible to student fraud

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

20 hours ago by Brooke Ormonde

Recently several California colleges have been exposed to sophisticated student visa fraud that one man allegedly organized into his own illicit business.

Economy calls for sacrifices

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

1 day ago

In order to achieve, sacrifices must be made.

Mormon missionaries take on Palomar


		Mormon missionaries take on Palomar

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago by Christian Fortmueller

Most people have seen them; dressed in white, collared shirts, dress slacks ties and black name badges. They walk through neighborhoods, knocking on doors and ringing doorbells, offering their literature and a helping hand.

They are the elders, Mormon missionaries, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Allen Iverson is his own worst enemy

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago by Jarred Powell

A word to all young people out there, years of hard living will eventually catch up to you. You cannot be young forever. Basketball player Allen Iverson is finding that out right now. His body looks beat up and his play is faltering and now people close to him are saying he needs some serious help.

Gorillaz album 'Plastic Beach' a sonic oasis


		Gorillaz album 'Plastic Beach' a sonic oasis

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago by Camillo Barrero

The Gorillaz return after three years in the studio with their latest CD, titled "Plastic Beach." It is characterized by their expected ambient feel with few, but cleverly crafted, lyrics. It is classic Gorillaz with a matured sound that is sure to please old and new fans alike.

Preparing for the inevitable


		Preparing for the inevitable

El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA

1 day ago by Lizette Cuevas

There's a 100 percent chance of an earthquake today. Though millions of people may never experience an earthquake, they are very common on this planet. So today, somewhere, an earthquake will occur.

It is extremely important to protect ourselves. Although, we have all seen the movies, we all know what "could happen," California residents still don't seem too concerned.

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