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Ditz, Occidental College, Los Angeles , CA

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In honor of the Body Issue, we've asked our writers to tell us what they love most about their bodies. From eyes to teeth to hair, this is one display of amazing features you won't want to miss!

What to do Over Spring Break 1

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

5 hours ago by Anahid Yahjian

Because Cabo's too cliche, you're not allowed back in Vegas, drinking alone gets old and you've already color categorized your sock drawer

'Captain EO' Returns to the Magic Kingdom 1

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, Glendale, CA

14 hours ago by Jocelyn Orellana

The "King of Pop" is brought back to life at Disneyland Parks' Tommorowland Theater in the return of the Captain EO show.

After a 13-year hiatus, Disneyland has revived the 17-minute interactive space opera directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The stunning effects, coordinated by executive producer George Lucas, are brought back to life with new and improved sound and picture.

KPCC gets new digs south of Old Town 1

Courier, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA

19 hours ago by Art Lemus

After three decades of broadcasting from the PCC campus, public radio station KPCC has made a move that drastically changed the environment of its operation.

Students Say Farewell to Chemistry Prof 1

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, Glendale, CA

23 hours ago by Laura Lacy

For the students of Professor Larry Byrd, the traditional gold watch retirement ceremony just wasn't enough. They knew this professor of organic chemistry was worth at least one more celebration and on Feb. 27, Byrd got his personal homage.


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Preparing for the inevitable


		Preparing for the inevitable

El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA

8 hours 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.

New tax laws to benefit students

El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA

8 hours ago by Victoria Farlow

As students begin to prepare their taxes for 2009, they should be aware of new credits that can help them get up to $1,000 back on their return.

In February of 2009, as a response to the economic crisis, Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Case of fraud leads to campus

El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA

8 hours ago by Maria Gonzalez

Recent investigation involving Eamon Daniel Higgins consisting of visa fraud for taking classes and courses for various international students has been linked to EC.

A copy of a charging document naming Higgins, was released this week by United States District Court for the Central District of California Southern Division that provided when the incident occurred at EC.

Students protest budget cuts


		Students protest budget cuts

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

8 hours ago by Natalie Sehn Weber

Dozens of PCC students marched through campus Thursday afternoon protesting state budget cuts.

Cyclists, motorists: Share the road

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

14 hours ago by Sara Medina

If you're a bicyclist, you're in luck. Chief Charlie Beck of the Los Angeles Police Department is on your side.

With garden, PCC grows closer to sustainability

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

14 hours ago by Brooke Ormonde

Possibly mistakable for a typical decorative plant island on campus, the new sustainability garden in the quad is actually a symbol of the permaculture revolution.

Michael Sherwin, the Designated Student


		Michael Sherwin, the Designated Student

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

1 day ago by Chloe Vignolles-Jeong

As Hall of Fame inductee Tommy Lasorda once said, "There are three types of baseball players: those who make it happen, those who watch it happen, and those who wonder what happens."

Bon Jovi Proves 'The Circle' is Unbroken 27 Years Later


		Bon Jovi Proves 'The Circle' is Unbroken 27 Years Later

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

2 days ago by Sarkis Adajian

Twenty-seven years after their first album was released, Bon Jovi is still able to sell out enormous arenas and put on a performance that one will be bragging about to their friends who missed it.

The crowd was slowly filing in as the stage was being set for the performance.

Speech and Debate Team Hosts Tourney


		Speech and Debate Team Hosts Tourney

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

2 days ago by Isiah Reyes

Cowboy-themed line dancing and a Western-style skit performed before the Saturday night awards ceremony defined the second annual speech and debate tournament held at GCC on Feb. 20 and 21.

'The Crazies' just crazy bad


		'The Crazies' just crazy bad

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

3 days ago by Kelley Foyt

Just like the zombies that plague his movies, George Romero's films just keep coming back.

Director Breck Eisner's remake of Romero's 1973 film "The Crazies" is just about as unwelcome as a zombie's return. While good for a cheap thrill, the film lacks originality and has a serious set of flaws that makes about 90 percent of the movie a waste of time.

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