Courier, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA
19 hours ago by Carlos Ramirez
We are all taught at an early age that there are consequences for our actions; you don't eat your vegetables, you get no dessert; fail a class in high school and get grounded for a month. However, it seems that when you throw all your morals out the window there will always be a place you can go where you're rewarded for being a menace to society: prison.
The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA
5 hours ago by Yvonne Lanot
After being portrayed as the No. 1 hottest vampire around, Robert Pattinson made a surprising, yet refreshing new turn in the movie "Remember Me," a romantic drama set in the city of New York.
Pattinson plays Tyler Hawkins, a troubled 21-year-old who has issues with his father, Pierce Brosnan, and a past that keeps catching up with him.
Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA
9 hours ago by Jennifer Tsan
After a hiatus due to personal conflicts and illness, the local band Late Night Show returned Friday Nov. 6 to the stage of Di Piazza's restaurant in Long Beach.
The band features LBCC students Sidney San on the bass and Max Cogert on the drums. Lead guitar and singer Kris Beeks.
The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
12 hours ago by
Cougar men's soccer gave everything it had in the A.I.I. Finals on Saturday, but the spirited effort was not enough to overcome top-seeded Simon Fraser, as CSUSM fell 1-0.
The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA
12 hours ago by Alejandra Jackson
When the Food and Drug Administration announced that it would allow teens as young as 17 to acquire the emergency contraceptive Plan B or as it is more commonly known, "the morning-after pill," detractors immediately began to argue that this decision would increase promiscuity among women and especially teen girls, a concern that recent studies show is largely unfounded.
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The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
14 hours 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.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
23 hours ago by Yvonne Lanot
After being portrayed as the No. 1 hottest vampire around, Robert Pattinson made a surprising, yet refreshing new turn in the movie "Remember Me," a romantic drama set in the city of New York.
Pattinson plays Tyler Hawkins, a troubled 21-year-old who has issues with his father, Pierce Brosnan, and a past that keeps catching up with him.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
1 day 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.
El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA
4 days 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.
El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA
3 days ago
Gary Mendez is Rio Hondo College's current Board of Trustee Member representing Area 4, which includes Los Nietos, Santa Fe Springs, South Whittier and North Norwalk.
Recently Trustee Mendez has become a rather hot topic both here on campus and in the surrounding community.
El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA
4 days 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.
El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA
4 days 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.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
4 days 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.
El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA
4 days ago by Lauren Neuroth
Stereotypical perceptions of a male fashion designer usually include Italian leather shoes and fitted jeans by a designer with a name too difficult to pronounce. For 21-year-old business major Justin Acuna, this simply isn't the case. Wearing a loose T-shirt with a self-designed logo, skater tennis shoes and loose fitting jeans, Acuna breaks any preconceived notions of a fashion designer.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
4 days ago by Natalie Sehn Weber
Dozens of PCC students marched through campus Thursday afternoon protesting state budget cuts.
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