Entries from January 2008
Basketball Scoreboard
January 30, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Sports
Basketball Scoreboard
January 26, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Sports
Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
January 24, 2008 · No Comments
There is more to it than making them…
Karen Guzelian, Staff Writer
1. Lose weight
October: Halloween candy, November: Thanksgiving dinner, December: The pastries co-workers bake.
Every year losing weight comes in as the top New Years resolution and the best way to make sure that it’s kept, according to Athletic Trainer Patty Gallego is, “be realistic in your […]
Looking Back… And Forward
January 23, 2008 · No Comments
An irreverent look at our past and future
Stacey Wang, Editor-in-Chief
A Massacre That Shook the World
In one of the most devastating acts of violence the U.S. has seen in decades, Seung-Hui Cho murdered five faculty members and 27 students at Virginia Tech before committing suicide on April 16. It has been considered the nation’s deadliest campus […]
Spread {amar} Across L.A.
January 22, 2008 · No Comments
{amar} Keeps the Music and Art Scene Thriving in L.A.
Allan Santiago, Copy Editor
It was the early evening in Northeast L.A. on Saturday, when a mass of indie-clad, artsy music lovers was seen coming into and out of the two-story Space Ark Gallery – a building that at one point was meeting grounds for the revolutionary […]
Tags: Entertainment
Love’s Labor’s Lost
January 22, 2008 · No Comments
A slightly more optimistic look at break-ups
Emily Solis, Staff Writer
The new year often brings with it feelings of empowerment and the desire to start fresh. While some choose to stock up on nicotine gum, join the gym or book a trip to an exotic location; some try to pick up the pieces of a broken […]
Art Gallery Plans To Display Ceramic Art
January 19, 2008 · No Comments
Jose Panuco, Entertainment Editor
“A Fractional World in Clay” will be open to the public at the PCC art gallery on Saturday.
As a way to influence the art of ceramics to the public, artists Patsy Cox, Ryan Logan and Brad Miller will display some of their works for students and the general audience.
Tags: Arts
The 92nd Reason to Vote
January 18, 2008 · No Comments
Voting for the Community College Initiative in February is one way college students can flex their power.
Christian Daly, News Editor
In a time where it takes the face and slogan of pop culture icons like P. Diddy and Paris Hilton to draw the attention of the younger generation to crowd a voting hall, students may have […]
Tags: Opinion
Preserving the Past Through Photos
January 18, 2008 · No Comments
Shatford Library Uses Digitizing Technology to Maintain Documents
Brittany Wong, Staff Writer
The Shatford Library is in the process of digitizing years of school archival documents and historical photos. The project is being spearheaded by library director Mary Ann Laun.
“Photos range from clubs and student activities to departmental and divisional activities, though at this point, it is […]
Students Seek Change at Rally for Lower Tuition
January 18, 2008 · 1 Comment
Joseph Lopez, Contributing Writer
With the Associated Students members passing out voter registration forms and Bob Marley’s ‘One Love’ playing on a small boombox, many students, faculty and staff gathered in support of the Proposition 92 in the Boone Sculpture Garden on Thursday.
“Prop. 92 is designed to create a stable and predictable funding for students it […]
Tags: News


