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TITAN EDITORIAL: Major buzzkill for Greeks 29

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

3 hours ago by Editorial Board

There's a reason professors don't want students texting in class.

We just didn't know it was to prevent drug sales.

After a year-long investigation, the DEA arrested 75 students at San Diego State University, including 18 on Tuesday. Among the damning materials was a text message advertising the sale of cocaine.

Why Kobe Bryant is better than Michael Jordan 7

The Mountaineer, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA

6 hours ago by Corey Esquivel

In the last 10 years NBA competition has grown to a skill level never before seen. With un-paralleled athletes like Vince Carter, Lebron James, Dwayne Wayde, Allen Iverson, and Tracy McGrady the NBA has ushered in a new era of talent. If you look at that list of athletes there is one obvious superstar missing, Kobe Bryant.

'Tim and Eric Awesome Show' Not So Awesome, Mediocre Job 6

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA

6 hours ago by Rachel Nishimura

Randomness, like everything in life is only good in moderation. The "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" however uses random in excess. The show follows no storyline and lacks substance. It's overly reliant on the random quirkiness of Tim and Eric to create any comedic effect.

In Mayo scandal, USC Athletics fails to make the grade 3

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

7 hours ago by Peter Simones

Here we go again.

The diehard USC fan who frequently checks Yahoo! Sports in hope that the Reggie Bush saga will magically take a turn for the better, now has a new story to follow.

Except this story is concrete and the evidence is substantial.

Soon-to-be ex-USC student O.

The future of Titan football is in our hands 3

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

7 hours ago by Justine Lopez

During the 23 years Cal State Fullerton had a football program, the team never really had a permanent home. Starting in 1970, players were bused to stadiums throughout Santa Ana. It wasn't until 1982 that the Titan's coach, Gene Murphy, devised a plan for the team to finally play at home.


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'Unhitched' already unraveling


		'Unhitched' already unraveling

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

16 hours ago by David Salpeter

The Farrelly Brothers, creators of "Dumb and Dumber" and "There's Something About Mary," have created a new show, "Unhitched." What looked to be a new hilarious show for the FOX Sunday night lineup fell short of funny.

'La La Lost' finds fans


		'La La Lost' finds fans

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

3 hours ago by Kyle Bracewell

The April 10 CD release party for "La La Lost" by Arrica Rose and the …'s was an intimate yet lively gathering at the Hotel Café on the Cahuenga Strip, a venue that perfectly showcased the range of the little-known group's new album. A hip, artsy crowd gathered in the small, dimly lit room.

Soldiers need new G.I. Bill


		Soldiers need  new G.I. Bill

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

5 hours ago

TOPIC | Post-9/11 Veterans Assistance Act

OUR VIEW | The government needs to reform the current G.I. Bill to meet 21st century needs.

Hundreds of thousands of men and woman serve our country in the military and give a portion of their lives, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice, to protect us and our freedom.

CMC Professor Involved in Art Restitution Controversy

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

2 days ago by Elise Viebeck

Claremont McKenna College's administration first learned of the Pissarro affair in early August 2007 when Dean of Faculty Gregory Hess and John V. Croul Professor of History Jonathan Petropoulos met for coffee at Starbucks. The situation, which has received significant mention in the European press, involves Petropoulos in a controversial effort to restitute a Nazi-looted painting to its rightful owner, in which his associate, a Munich art dealer, has been investigated for blackmail.

HARD CANDY: SWEET ALBUM


		HARD CANDY: SWEET ALBUM

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

9 hours ago by Natalie Hanassab

Madonna's latest album, "Hard Candy," proved once again that she is invincible and that there are no boundaries surrounding her music.

With its American debut April 29, the album sold 100,000 copies on its first day of release in the U.S. alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Financial promises

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 hours ago by Morgan Liggera

The funding provided to California Community Colleges has rarely been the amount promised, but Assembly Bill 2277, introduced by Assemblyman Mike Eng, hopes to lay the groundwork that will prevent future shortfalls.

This bill has been put on the state's "suspense file," but will be reconsidered this month, according to the Community College League of California.

Post is best student paper

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

8 hours ago by ASHLEY SCHOFIELD, Editor

The Poly Post took the top honor of Best Newspaper in the student category at the Society of Professional Journalists Inland Southern California chapter's Southern California Excellence in Journalism Awards Saturday.

The judge said The Post does an "excellent job of reporting on topics and issues related to students and their interests.

Cyrus controversy calls for image control

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

1 day ago by SEAN SMITH, Staff Writer

Miley Cyrus has recently apologized to her fans for her risqué photo spread in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, but these photographs may be a sign of things to come for the 15-year-old star of Disney's hit show "Hannah Montana."

The photograph that has caused the most uproar features Cyrus wrapped in a white sheet with her back exposed, making it appear as if she is topless.

Greeks go for the gold in their Olympics


		Greeks go for the gold in their Olympics

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

20 hours ago by CASEY THOMPSON, Lifestyle Editor

Greek Week is a time when the Greek community comes together to create unity among its organizations, spread awareness and raise money for charity, all while competing in events testing participation, smarts, creativity and athletic ability. Nowhere is the competition more heated than during the Greek Olympics, which took place in Kellogg Stadium Thursday evening.

CMC Professor to Resign as Holocaust Center Director

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

2 days ago by Elise Viebeck

Claremont McKenna College history professor Jonathan Petropoulos will resign as director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights effective summer 2008. Dean of Faculty Gregory Hess made the announcement to CMC professors at a meeting on April 8.

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