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New Facebook vs. Old Facebook 8

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

13 hours ago by Riley Kimball

People resist change. Be it in the forced adoption of a new currency à la the Euro in the European Union or the outmoding of particular technologies, people struggle to move away from that with which they are comfortable. The latest manifestation of this phenomenon has already started to occur as Old Facebook has officially made the transition to New Facebook.

Poet's Corner 6

The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA

13 hours ago by Kimbery Koga

The applications I want don't belong to this manual, but rather the "esquire book for hosts," "Emily Post," or something like that that tells the story of cocktail hour rituals in the 1950's. I really do love the full skirts that sit at the waist. People laugh at me when I tell them what I want, but what they don't realize, and it took me a while to realize too, is that it is all in the choice.

The San Diego Curse 4

The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA

9 hours ago by Richard Esperti

In reviewing this year's Super Bowl, I started thinking about the Chargers' disappointing ending to their season. But beyond that, I began thinking about the disappointing performance of professional San Diego teams in general. San Diego is a choker town when it comes to professional sports.

Staying Healthy on Spring Break 2

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, Glendale, CA

4 hours ago by Eric Bourse

Many students across campus are already planning out their spring break, but few may actually be preparing themselves to stay healthy.

Although cases of swine flu have been decreasing, "the majority of the influenza viruses identified so far continue to be 2009 H1N1 influenza, " according to the Feb.

Quality Healthcare Should Be a Right Not Privilege 1

The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA

1 hour ago by Sasha Pokrovskaya

When discussing the tenets of the healthcare industry in the U. S., it's hard not to be cynical. Sadly, it's truly a business, for it is profit-driven rather than concerned with the welfare and livelihood of American citizens. Access to basic healthcare ought to be a right.


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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

9 hours 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

18 hours 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

2 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.

Campus Beat


		Campus Beat

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

10 hours ago

Sweet sounds on campus Fifty musicians will be performing in the Palomar College Symphony's concert on at 8 p.m. on March 13 at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts. The 90-minute concert is being sponsored by the Poway Unified School District and is open to the public.

Burton goes beyond Wonderland


		Burton goes beyond Wonderland

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

2 days ago by Kelley Foyt

If you haven't already seen the newest adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland," you're late for a very important date.

Screenwriter Linda Woolverton has created an exceptional adaption of the popular children's story published in 1865. The fresh spin on the timeless classic begins 13 years after Alice's (Mia Waskikowska) original adventures through the looking glass when Alice returns to a Wonderland ruled by the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter).

Students honored in worldwide competition

El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA

5 days ago by Lauren Neuroth

Thousands of hopeful college students worldwide submitted their best photographs hoping to place or receive honorable mention in the prestigious Photographer's Forum Best of College Photography competition.

One hundred of these photographs are published in a coveted hardback book published yearly.

Former student arrested after thefts on campus

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

5 days ago by Justin Clay

A former PCC student has been arrested in connection with a string of thefts on campuses. Jose De Jesus Macias is accused of stealing music equipment from the PCC campus as well as the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills, between 2006 and 2007.

A Response to Cocktail Conservatism

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

3 days ago by Charles Johnson

Every political group tries to claim the middle ground by labeling its opponents the extremes. To Jefferson, the Hamiltonians were all monarchists; to Hamilton, the Jeffersonians were all mobocrats. To such thinking, Lincoln becomes an abolitionist, and Douglas is pro-slavery - crude simplifications which fail to capture the depth of each man's political thought.

A Conversation with Gordon Gee

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

2 days ago by Jason Soll

Editor's Note: the following conversation came out of Ohio State University President Gordon Gee's response to Jason Soll's article, "Shifting the Nature of Change." Named by TIME Magazine in 2009 as the greatest university president in the country, President Gee is the 14th president of the Ohio State University.

A Mixed Hand for Liberty's Last Stand

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

3 days ago by Ross Sevy

Recently the Claremont Colleges have been fortunate enough to get a new journal of opinion:, Liberty's Last Stand. And of course the campus welcomess another perspective to the ongoing campus debate. The journal started off with a bang, condeming both left, for spending and bailouts, and right, for its efforts in national security.

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