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Bikram Yoga Giving Students Relaxation

March 29, 2008 · No Comments

Szilvia Gogh, Staff Writer
Yoga student Lisa Jover first found the idea of Bikram yoga ridiculous. She could not fathom why would people do yoga in a 105 degree Fahrenheit room.
“When my girlfriends pressed on [me] trying and, I told them that my body does not need such a heavy [load],” Jover reflects to the days […]

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Tags: Sports

Horror Films Make a Comeback

March 29, 2008 · No Comments

Remakes are constantly being released
Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Writer
While the ’80s is often remembered as an era of absurd fashion, distinct music, and more esoteric lingo than any one generation should ever have, it is also host to what some consider to be a gilded age of horror movies. Drenched in gratuitous gore and featuring iconic […]

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Tags: Feature

The Place Intended For Studying Is Not Quiet

March 29, 2008 · No Comments

Kathleen Aharonian, Staff Writer
We all view the library as a place we can get our work done. Yet, peace and quiet does not seem to be the environment in the Shatford Library these days, as students heading over there in hopes of getting some study time are coming out disappointed. Even with all the signs […]

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Tags: Opinion

The Station That Started It All

March 29, 2008 · No Comments

Brittany Wong, Staff Writer
Karmen Wong, an 18-year-old psychology major, remembers the first time she saw Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video. With its spooky Vincent Price narration, 14-minute run time and ambitious zombie premise half as frightening as the real life Jackson today, she mistook it for a full-length horror film.

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Tags: Feature

Violence Committee Loses Steam

March 29, 2008 · No Comments

Allan Santiago, Copy Editor
PCC continues to play a pronounced role in the Pasadena Youth Development and Violence Prevention Committee given its current uncertain future.
Meetings set for March 20 and April 3 were canceled and the location and time have yet to be determined for April 13.

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