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Students will miss out because of parking 2

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, Norwalk, CA

2 hours ago by

Parking has been an issue among students at Cerritos College for a long time.

Usually it is about a manner of finding the spot closest to one's class.

Dreams from my mother 2

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA

10 hours ago by Sharla Berry

This year, my mother is especially excited for her birthday. She is excited because, in her words, she gets to claim at least two historic events on her birthday, one of which is occurring this week.

Fall kills co-ed 1

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

5 hours ago by Wilfred Phillips

Megan Maynard, a 19-year-old LBCC student, fell or slipped to her death off the Point Fermin Park cliffs April 6.

Maynard worked as a food runner at La Creperie cafe in Belmont Shore.

Co-worker Kirsten Gibbs said Maynard was a fun-loving person always with a smile and was a hard worker.

Cougars go Google 1

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

7 hours ago by Amy Salisbury

Returning students are in for a surprise when they first check their school e-mail accounts this semester. As a result of increased enrollment and more communication via the Internet, the Instructional and Information Technology Services (IITS) chose to make a permanent switch to Gmail during the summer of 2008.

That's not a typo: Forbes ranks USC 300th in ratings 1

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

10 hours ago by Daniel Doperlaski

USC administrators like to tout the school's rapid ascent up the U.S. News and World Report rankings - "rising farther and faster," one TV spot raves. But a new list released by Forbes magazine earlier this month could spell trouble for USC's public relations machine.


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Dreams from my mother


		Dreams from my mother

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

11 hours ago by Sharla Berry

This year, my mother is especially excited for her birthday. She is excited because, in her words, she gets to claim at least two historic events on her birthday, one of which is occurring this week.

That's not a typo: Forbes ranks USC 300th in ratings

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

11 hours ago by Daniel Doperlaski

USC administrators like to tout the school's rapid ascent up the U.S. News and World Report rankings - "rising farther and faster," one TV spot raves. But a new list released by Forbes magazine earlier this month could spell trouble for USC's public relations machine.

Radiohead hits Hollywood


		Radiohead hits Hollywood

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

14 hours ago by Cody Kopp

The sound of faint strings permeated the cool summer air, as the dimly lit stage was all that illuminated the historic Hollywood Bowl. The normal passerby would find this sight eerie and haunting; this was not the case for this particular crowd though. To them, this was the perfect way to quench their thirst for the undeniably awe-inspiring Radiohead.

Engh expected to be SCU's new president


		Engh expected to be SCU's new president

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

11 hours ago by O.S. Borboa

Fr. Michael E. Engh, S.J. has been recommended by the Santa Clara University Board of Trustees to be the next president of SCU.

?The announcement, which was made August 11 in a message from LMU President Fr. Robert Lawton, S.J. to the LMU community, came as the culmination of four months of work by the SCU Presidential Search Committee of the Board of Trustees.

The Lot does not stand up to the late Commons

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

9 hours ago by Megan Dickey

From the moment I biked away from Commons in May of last year, I knew everything would be different upon my return to USC. Never again would I get to experience the warm, molten chocolate cake of Upstairs Café nor would I be able to wolf down a nicely packed burrito from La Salsa when I came back to school this year.

Classifieds: Thursday, August 28, 2008

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

2 hours ago

Vela out, Farmer in for now


		Vela out, Farmer in for now

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, CA

1 day ago by Dexter Rucker

The Cerritos College Board of Trustees has appointed Bill Farmer as acting President/Superintendent.

The decision became effective on July 31 and was a move by board members that will ultimately finalize into the installment of an interim president.

The former President/ Superintendent Dr. Noelia Vela left to take the position of Chancellor at San Bernardino Community College District.

Last semester Vela was given a vote on "no confidence" by the Cerritos College faculty senate.

One-liners make 'Pineapple Express' not all about killing and guns

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, CA

6 hours ago by Heidi Reynaga

The first scene into the movie takes place in a military base where at a point you aren't sure if this is the right movie or not.

The scene starts to develop to a place underground where they are doing a drug experiment on the affects of marijuana.

The military officers starts to ask Bill Harder (Saturday Night Live, and is in all Judd Apatow films) how he feels after smoking item 9 for 9 minutes and 13seconds, he responds with, "Well sir, I feel like a slice of butter meltin' on top of a big ol pile of flap jacks…Yeah.

Summer blockbusters


		Summer blockbusters

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 day ago by Monique Garcia

This summer's box office was a success. Perhaps the poor economy combined with over inflated gas prices had everyone searching for a retreat not too far from home, or maybe this summer's movies were just that good. Whatever the reason, summer box office revenues have exceeded last year's, making history with record highs, according to Variety.

San Marcos cracks down on crowded student housing

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 day ago by Crystal Evans

The city of San Marcos is limiting how many students can live together in one house.

On August 7, the council put into effect a housing ordinance that says one single family house can have no more than four leases.

The ordinance, which has been in the works for some time, was originally dismissed but problems between residents and students required a solution city council members believe they have found.

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