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Graffiti is not vandalism 28

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA

13 hours ago by Thomas Graves

It is a form of expression that is becoming more and more misunderstood by the common man. What may not be considered art by one person, a spray painted wall is another man's "Mona Lisa".

Review: Pandora offers alternative to music pirating 1

Connection, Cosumnes River College, Sacramento, CA

14 hours ago by Rudy Raya

In recent years, pirated music has become a huge problem for both record companies and the people that get caught by them. Million dollar lawsuits for an iPod's worth of music get thrown around like hot potatoes. As harmless as it may seem, pirated music hurts the music industry.

Wild about the "Wild Things" 1

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA

19 hours ago by Mikayla Meyling

This fall's much anticipated "Where the Wild Things Are" proves to be a visually interesting, somewhat entertain¬ing, yet ultimately adequate-at-best rendition of Maurice Sendack's award winning children's book. The first third of the movie is centered on the main protagonist and King of All Wild Things, Max, running around screaming his head off and committing terribly annoying acts of child-like violence such as biting, screaming, and stomping.


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Are We Having A Laugh?


		Are We Having A Laugh?

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, CA

13 hours ago by Matthew Bacon

Halloween is over, but the holiday season has just begun. With Thanksgiving less than a month away and Christmas not far behind, the stress is beginning to pile on. If the holidays aren't enough, students are scrambling to send applications to four-year colleges, Stockton's unemployment rating is higher than a pothead, and finals are creeping up fast.

Nintendo DSi:

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, CA

19 hours ago by Victor Rhodes

Traveling the world to catch hundreds of monsters, taking part in pocket sized plumber adventures, solving puzzles, pretending to be an ace attorney and slaying monsters, the Nintendo DSi has managed to turn non-gamers into gamers. With a great library of games like "Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney," "Brain Age," "Animal Crossing," etc.

Quran Jones charged with murder

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

3 hours ago by Miyu Kataoka

TODAY

Quran Jones, the Sacramento State student accused of beating his suitemate to death in the American River Courtyard residence hall, has been formally charged with one count of murder and three counts assaulting police officers.

Club night mixes fun, scary and sexy


		Club night mixes fun, scary and sexy

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, CA

12 hours ago by Daryl Bunao

Danner Hall was filled with zombies, the Japanese mafia, and even a matador when the various clubs of Delta College met during club night, Friday, Oct. 30. Looking to raise money, the clubs competed in multiple games ranging from dancing, pie-eating and extreme musical chairs.

Psychology behind an eating disorder


		Psychology behind an eating disorder

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

2 days ago by Katrina Tupper

TODAY

Imagine weighing 90 pounds, but when looking in the mirror, the reflection shows an obese individual.

Services held in memory


		Services held in memory

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

2 days ago by Miyu Kataoka and Kristine Guerra

TODAY

Two separate services were held last week in memory of Scott Hawkins, the Sacramento State student beaten to death in his suite in the American River Courtyard residence hall.

Free speech issue lingers

Express, Las Positas College, CA

1 day ago by Brittney Barsotti and James Rose

Now that the dust has settled since the incident has occurred, the reasoning and regulations behind the removal of Radio Las Positas' flyer and postcards has become clearer.

Pam Luster, Vice President of Student Services, admits to ordering the flyers and postcards taken down, but she was not able to be reached before the first article addressing this issue was printed.

Garamendi likely to win tenth congressional district

Express, Las Positas College, CA

1 day ago by Joshua Ensler

An endorsement by the Contra Costa Times is one of the many that John Garamendi has received, increasing the odds that he will win the special election on Nov. 3.

Democratic candidate Garamendi faces Republican David Harmer in the tenth congressional district.

Bill would grant legal status to students

Connection, Cosumnes River College, CA

1 day ago by Yvette Lessard

Students who arrived in the U.S. illegally before the age of 16 will be able to earn conditional permanent residency status if a newly reintroduced act is passed, resulting in lower tuition and access to more financial aid.

The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, also known as the DREAM Act, would affect an estimated 7,000-13,000 students in the U.

Advice for the makers of Radio Las Positas censorship

Express, Las Positas College, CA

3 days ago by James Rose

In spite of Oct. 21's drama, there are concerns that need to be brought to the table.

Last Wednesday, Oct. 21, flyers advertising the Exotic Erotic Expo, were taken down unbeknownst to Radio Las Positas students. They were approved by the administration. In addition, postcards advertising the event were confiscated from Radio Las Positas's table during Rush Wednesday.

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