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ASO Senate rejects coffee cart committee


		ASO Senate rejects coffee cart committee

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

18 hours ago by Lauren Manary

ASO officers are taking a coffee break from its coffee cart controversy. Most likely for good.

Associated Student Organization senators overwhelmingly rejected an attempt by ASO executives to form a special committee with the power to decide the fate of the Jimmy J's coffee cart near the 420 building.

Students rally in response to education cuts


		Students rally in response to education cuts

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

1 day ago by Gabriel Orendain-Necochea

California's record budget deficit is threatening the state's once-vaunted education system with massive cuts, but a throng of student protesters who staged a noisy downtown march urged the governor to trim elsewhere.

Students and teachers marched from San Diego City College to the downtown Civic Center.

Year brings history, controversy for ASUA


		Year brings history, controversy for ASUA

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago by Shain Bergan

When this past year's ASUA executives and senators were sworn in over a year ago, they promised an eventful year for the student government.

It didn't take long for the Associated Students of the University of Arizona to stir things up, as it kicked off the year with a precedent-setting case involving an updated version of the organization's bylaws.

Recent alumna urges youth to attend college


		Recent alumna urges youth to attend college

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago by Dan Sullivan

Many graduating seniors have no immediate clue of where they're going after college, or what they're doing.

Recent alumna Kate Spriggs will be spending the next three years at Carnegie Mellon University, using a prestigious science fellowship to get more middle and high school students into college.

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.

Bus cuts could leave stranded students


		Bus cuts could leave stranded students

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

3 days ago by Katrina Kobzeff

Some students may soon find themselves without a ride to school.

The North County Transit District Board recently approved an estimated $3 million cut to the region's Breeze bus routes, eliminating routes they consider to be the least productive.

"We're really backed into a corner to cut service, we need to make choices," said Sarah Benson the marketing representative for NCTD.

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

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Future Teachers 'Ooozz' Kingsley


		Future Teachers 'Ooozz' Kingsley

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

4 days ago by Hortencia Rangel

As the semester winds down, many events have been provided by various clubs for students to participate in. Some events were on campus as well as off. One of the rewards of participation was the smiles on the faces of the children at Kingsley Elementary on Friday, April 25.

Nic Wise still unsure if he'll stay or transfer


		Nic Wise still unsure if he'll stay or transfer

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

5 days ago by Lance Madden

UA sophomore Nic Wise is still unsure if he'll stay with the Arizona men's basketball team or transfer to another school. The guard observed his former AAU team, Houston Hoops, Friday night at the Arizona Cactus Classic in McKale Center. Wise was with his brother, Dondre Wise, and teammates Zane Johnson, David Bagga and Fendi Onobun, another former Houston Hoops player.

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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