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To creep or to camp, that is the question

Tom Andrew October 21, 2008

BOO! REVIEW By Tom Andrew So okay, Halloween is still a week and a half away and you've been seeing pumpkins and Jason masks since August, but if you really want to get into the spirit catch Rosemary's...

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Book Fair returns with big names

Veronica Eissa October 21, 2008

"In order to be effective we have to be informed, in order to be informed we have to read." Those were the inspiring words heard from Juan Williams on Oct. 4 at the Saville theatre during the Third Annual...

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Campus Transfer Fair to help students find path to universities

Caroline Cha October 21, 2008

October is transfer awareness month and the Transfer/Career Center will be holding events for students interested in transferring to other colleges. The Annual Transfer Fair will take place on Thursday,...

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California budget cuts leave transfer students hanging

City Times News Services October 7, 2008

Justin Cooper SDSU Daily Aztec SAN DIEGO (U-WIRE) - A message from San Diego State to prospective transfer students: Come back next fall. The state of California has slashed the education budget by 10...

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Journalist Juan Williams headlines International Book Fair

Veronica Eissa October 7, 2008

"In order to be effective we have to be informed. In order to be informed we have to read." These were the inspiring words heard from Juan Williams on Oct. 4 at the Saville Theatre during the Third Annual...

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Two cafes close near campus

Tom Andrew October 7, 2008

City College students, and faculty, will be looking for other ways to get their daily caffeine fix now that Starbucks and Maui Wowi, both by the City College trolley stop, have closed their doors for good...

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Web site investigates and grades college sustainability

City Times News Services October 7, 2008

MIKE DORSEY UC Davis Aggie DAVIS (U-WIRE) -- Schools are used to giving grades - not receiving them. But when the tables are turned, the truth about a university's real desire to "go green" comes out...

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Governor vetoes Dream Act for third straight year

City Times News Services October 7, 2008

CATLIN COBB UC Davis Aggie DAVIS (U-WIRE) -- California's job market is in its roughest patch in 12 years, and students may be affected. The unemployment rate in California for the month of August was...

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Spanish Club celebrates Day of Cultures

Jessica Brandom October 7, 2008

The City College Spanish club will be celebrating "El Dia de la Raza" on October 9. This cultural event will take place in Gorton Quad from 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will be cultural presentations by...

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Women’s cross country team hitting their stride

Jenna Henry October 7, 2008

Imagine a sport where the playing field is always different, everyone scores differently, and all you have to do to play is know how to breathe? Those are just the basics of cross-country running. In...

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Urban Garden looking for room to grow new programs

Carlos Maia October 7, 2008

San Diego City College has a new urban farm program on campus that started this fall. The farm is located in between the Saville Theatre and the Learning Resource Center. Karon Klipple, a mathematics...

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‘We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us’

Evonne Ermey October 7, 2008

"October 2 will not be forgotten," was the theme of the rally hosted by MeCHA and Puente members in Gordon Quad Oct. 2 where people gathered to commemorate the 40-year anniversary of Mexico City's Tlatelolco...

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