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PUBLIC SCHOOL


		PUBLIC SCHOOL

The National Herald, National University, CA

4 days ago by Angela Bull

He lives in a motor home, dropped out of high school and has not held a real job in four years.

Candidate for welfare?

No - Eric Bidwell is the youngest candidate running for mayor of San Diego at age 25.

Bidwell is hoping you will vote for him and "Vote Revolution" in the June 3 primary election.

The fall of Paul

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago by Taylor Kessinger

The meteoric rise and equally cataclysmic fall of Ron Paul's campaign continues to be a source of amusement for us all.

Accomplishments of the campaign included a second-place finish at the Values Voter debate in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. and the purchase of a blimp - yes, a blimp - to advertise in New Hampshire.

Changing the scope of pharmacy


		Changing the scope of pharmacy

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago by Shain Bergan

Larry and Janet McKee always encouraged their children to follow their dreams, and to never quit.

It is a lesson their daughter Megan McKee, a graduating pharmacy student, still takes to heart two decades later.

The advancement of pharmacy begins with the development of willing and able leaders to take the field to new heights.

Best of Police Beat

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago

A man was arrested on multiple charges at the UA Main Library, 1510 E. University Blvd., at 8:47 p.m. April 19.

At 8:07 p.m., an officer approached the man at the library regarding theft of his bus pass. He said he was on the first floor of the library and had gone to the bathroom, leaving his wallet in a bag.

Bad Day at Polls Cuts Clinton's Options


		Bad Day at Polls Cuts Clinton's Options

The Chaparral, College of the Desert, CA

3 days ago by Tom Connors

Some analysts now say that Hillary Clinton's White House ambitions rely on committees and proceedures rather than votes.

On May 6, Clinton suffered a 14 point loss to Barack Obama in the North Carolina Democratic Primary. She also had an unexpectedly close brush with defeat in Indiana.

Iron Man's not your typical superhero


		Iron Man's not your typical superhero

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago by Kari Luu

With all the super hero movies flooding the market over the last few years, it's hard to pick the good from the bad. Some have been true to their comic roots and other films have sorely strayed away with poor direction.

With "Iron Man," it is easy to be skeptical of the movie because Iron Man is not as well known as super heroes like Superman or the Hulk.

Fans Anticipate New Kids on the Block Reunion


		Fans Anticipate New Kids on the Block Reunion

The Chaparral, College of the Desert, CA

3 days ago by Heather Basye

In April 2008, the boy band that paved the way for others like Nsync and the Backstreet Boys began working on their comeback album. If this once boy band's past is any sign of their future, then their album and tour will be a huge profit.

New Kids on the Block consists of five guys by the names of Jordan and Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood.

True Brew


		True Brew

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago

Who invented beer, and when? Historians are not entirely sure when, but it is presumed that beer was created accidentally by early nomadic tribes roughly 10,000 years ago. What is beer made of? The four primary ingredients are malt, hops, yeast and water. Malt, which gives beer a sweet taste, is made from barley soaked in water until its husks open and sproud.

Palomar athlete never let disability get in the way of her sport


		Palomar athlete never let disability get in the way of her sport

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 day ago by Alejandra Jackson

One of Palomar's own may soon be making her mark on the world of sports with a spot on the U.S. Paralympics team.

Born with a partial left arm, Palomar College Katherine Dever had never heard of the Paralympics until a scout from the U.S. Paralympics team saw her competing at the Aztec Invitational and contacted her coach.

GSA Holds Day Of Rememberance For Murdered Transgender Student


		GSA Holds Day Of Rememberance For Murdered Transgender Student

The Chaparral, College of the Desert, CA

3 days ago by Genevieve Ramirez

On April 24, College of the Desert's Gay-Straight Alliance Club held a day of remembrance for Gwen "Amber Rose" Araujo, who was savagely beaten and murdered in 2002 in El Dorado County in California by four men after they discovered that she was a transgender.

Jennifer Johnson


		Jennifer Johnson

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

1 day ago by Devin Kunysz, Editorial Adviser

It's doubtful anyone owns a ring that can tell you more about him or her than the one Jennifer Johnson made in her jewelry class.

The 33-year-old art major's life is practically the metal finger-length snake coiling across four leaves to reach a garnet stone.

SHEENA HAMILTON: The truth about the U.S. oil dilemma

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

4 days ago

Every time I drive by the ARCO gas station on 68th Street, my stomach turns. Each day, I look at the listed gas prices, and each day the price for gas is raised 2 to 3 cents. Pennies may be pennies, but if you have to choose between groceries or gas to get yourself to work, those 2 to 3 cents become more than just chump change.

The speed at which gas prices are soaring has many consumers irritably stewing over questions such as, Why? What's the real cause? What is the government actually doing about it?

TUCKER WINCELE: Bogus sensationalism at students' expense

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

1 day ago

Want to know the truth about Operation Sudden Fall? I wouldn't ask the Drug Enforcement Administration, the national news or even Stephen Weber, all of whom have thrown the students of San Diego State under the bus.

Last Tuesday, authorities wrapped up a year-long undercover investigation that began after an SDSU student died of a drug overdose. University officials feared this case was indicative of a larger culture of illegal drug use and invited federal agents to infiltrate the student body.

Ready to rumble


		Ready to rumble

Coyote Chronicle, California State University, San Bernardino, CA

3 days ago by Justin Delos Reyes

Twelve hours before the softball team traveled to Arcata, Calif. for the CCAA championship tournament, assistant athletic director Mike Murphy asked third baseman Tayler Wilson if the team was ready to shock the world.

Without hesitation, a confident Wilson smiled and said the two words that Murphy was hoping to hear.

Touching all the bases


		Touching all the bases

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

1 day ago by Phil Bernstein

JERRY BARTOW'S MAGICAL CAREER now has a fairy tale ending shaping up. Southwestern College's baseball team has accomplished the unthinkable by winning 22 of its 24 league games and 32 overall, the best record in Bartow's storied career. The legendary coach, who has hinted that he will retire after the season, needs just one more thing for a Hollywood finale - a state championship.

Sex and the Sun

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

1 day ago by Vanessa K. Nevarez

Spring is here and the musk of sweaty, bedsheet-tearing sex is in the air. A sense of smell helps instinctively search for healthy-looking biological eye candy.

When a person admires your momma's gifts they are really surveying physical traits that can be passed down to their offspring to improve chances of survival.

Jamas seran vencidos


		Jamas seran vencidos

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

1 day ago by Vanessa K. Nevarez, Almendra Carpizo, Christine De Jesus, Gabriel Orendain-Necochea

It ended with more than 350 marchers running down a hill at Chicano Park.

Glistening sweat on the marchers' foreheads sparked brighter than the muzzle fire from any gun and their combined voices were louder than any cannon.

Revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata once said "It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.

From The Pitts: Iron Man is pure gold


		From The Pitts: Iron Man is pure gold

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

4 days ago by Thera Pitts

Superhero movies of the past decade or so have more or less fit into four distinct tonal categories. There's dark and brooding (Batman Begins), light and wholesome (Spiderman) somewhere in between (Hellboy), and too terrible to categorize (Daredevil, Catwoman, Ghost Rider, Hulk, Catwoman, Elektra, Fantastic Four, Catwoman, and the list goes on).

Calendar of Events-still plenty to do

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

4 days ago

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

A Cinco de Mayo Celebration will be held on Monday, May 5 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Campus Center East Quad. There will be mariachi music, Mexican food, and pan dulce. Cinco de Mayo is the date of victory for the Mexican army over the French at the battle of Puebla, which also represents a symbol of unity and patriotism for the Mexicans.

Social and Behavioral Sciences Student Award Winners

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

4 days ago

Correctional Science Department

Malorie L. Gonzales

Tammarron Watson

Economics Department

Christa Argueta

Education Department

Dianne M. Angel

Jezbell Calligan

Amber-Star M. Jund

Philosophy Department

Jason E. Muse

Political Science Department

Ian Scott

Psychology Department

Darren m.

Campus adopts summer hours

University Journal, Southern Utah University, UT

6 days ago by Tim Chappell

Business and offices on campus are tailoring their offices for summer so students may need to make adjustments to avoid any inconveniences.

The Mac and Digital Photography labs will be closed for the summer, Art and Design Department Chair Eric Brown said.

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