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Better than dinner and a movie


		Better than dinner and a movie

Express, Las Positas College, CA

15 hours ago by Lauren Barnard

When leaps, chases and pirouette are combined with James Bond, Chocolat, and Moulin Rouge, the result is an entertaining evening of dancers moving to tunes made famous by some of the most popular films to hit the silver screen.

May 3 marked the second night of LPC's spring dance production, and as the theater filmed, the second ever evening began of a production based upon a specific theme: Let's go to the Movies!

The first dance performance of the evening was choreographed by dance student Natalie Miramontes, and featured music by Flo Rida, Missy Elliot and Timbaland, as well as Justin Timberlake and Modonna.

ASLPC election turnout poor

Express, Las Positas College, CA

12 hours ago by marie burdoin

As students scramble to pull their grades up in anticipation of finals, the lack of school spirit at Las Positas College is more apparent than ever.

Student government advised open elections last month and voter turnout during club day was bleak. "We only had about 290 students vote," said Cynthia Ross, Student Life Adviser of ASLPC said.

VIDEO: Athletes chime in on Broad Facility

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

10 hours ago by Todd Wilson and Paul Rios


TODAY

After two years of construction and $11 million, Sac State finally has a new field house for Hornet athletes.

Laney work-study disparities revealed


		Laney work-study disparities revealed

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

3 days ago by Reginald James

Most community college students work. They have to. Work-study provides an opportunity for students to work on campus while attending classes.

There are 300 jobs on campus annually, including about 100 Federal Work-Study positions. According to data from the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office, there are disparities among who gets FWS.

Laney student slain

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

11 hours ago by Reginald James

Francisco Valadez was doing what any big brother would do; protect his family.

Unfortunately, it was coming to the aid of his young brother who was being robbed that ended his life.

30-year old Valadez heard his brother Victor Valadez being robbed on April 30 on Lindon Street in West Oakland and went downstairs to help.

Doctor brings wider lens to SCC campus


		Doctor brings wider lens to SCC campus

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

4 days ago by LaTasha Monique

New Solano Community College instructor Dr. Saki Cabrera feels she is able to bring students the ability to see the world through a wider lens.

"I grew up in the projects and I know violence," said Cabrera, who is a victim of violence due to a random shooting in New York's Time Square.

David Fisher

The American River Current, American River College, CA

3 days ago

Jake and Amir: Setting the bar for College Humor


		Jake and Amir: Setting the bar for College Humor

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

5 days ago by Briana Monasky

TODAY

College Humor's website remains a destination for funny - catering to college students across the nation. Jakeandamir.com is a website that spun out of the offices of College Humor, presenting its hysterical videos chronicling the relationship between Jake Hurwitz, 22, and Amir Blumenfeld, 25.

Solano celebrates Cinco De mayo

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

4 days ago by LaTasha Monique

The Ethnic Studies Program celebrated Cinco De Mayo for the first time at Solano Community College. The program invited the community, SCC students and students from Universal Health School to come out and enjoy music, food and most importantly: fun. Music provided by Trios Los Lobos and DJ Latin Soul.

These theme parks are classic summertime fixtures

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

4 days ago by Melisandra Russell

With amusement park season upon us, the need for thrills is evident, but where are the best places to go?

Two nearby theme parks you might consider are Paramount's Great America in Santa Clara, or the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Both have a lot to offer in very different settings.

Rockstar returns to Liberty City


		Rockstar returns to Liberty City

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

6 days ago by Ryan Dulany

Seven years have passed since Rockstar Games last visited the corrupt metropolis of Liberty City in a console-version of its flagship "Grand Theft Auto" series. In this rendition of the city, Rockstar has truly reached a new pinnacle in both video gaming and storytelling. "Grand Theft Auto IV" revolutionizes the series and retains not only its comic wit and frenzied gameplay, but boasts revamped visuals and a number of new features to the series.

Lakers-Cavs provides best value for NBA

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

5 days ago by Jeff Carillo

From the outset of the NBA playoffs, the one potential NBA Finals series that has enticed fans, critics and analysts alike has been the possibility of a Lakers-Celtics series.

Pro-life offers alternatives, insight

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

6 days ago by Regina Sarnicola

"Smile, your mom chose life." This bumper sticker caught my attention as I was out driving one day. The same day, a classmate in my health class did a presentation on abortion.

Sac State salary database


		Sac State salary database

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

5 days ago by Chloe Daley and Isela Reyes

TODAY

Students can now know all state workers' salaries, including faculty, administration and staff with just one click, thanks to the Sacramento Bee's database.

"Iron Man" is movie gold


		"Iron Man" is movie gold

Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA

6 days ago by Becky Bazell & Janisha Harris

With words that echoed many a thought after last Thursday's sneak preview of "Iron Man," touted as the first big summer blockbuster, SSU student, Jenna Mock exclaimed "That movie was bad ass!"

True superhero buffs crowded theaters on May 1 to be the first to see whether Robert Downey Jr.

Pomicpic's Picks Zoo: Just a euphemism for animal jail?

Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA

6 days ago by Casey Pomicpic

Field trips to the local zoo or the public aquarium are a staple of almost every American childhood. Field trips to the local prison are not. I have always wondered why walking by the monkey cage at the zoo is more socially acceptable than walking past the cells of those incarcerated.

USA softball hits SSU


		USA softball hits SSU

Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA

6 days ago by Eric Adelman

The women's USA softball team headlined by star pitcher Jennie Finch will come to SSU in an exhibition match against the Nor Cal Assault, a junior Olympic women's softball team, on Sun. May 18.

The game is part of the USA women's softball team's "Bound 4 Beijing" Tour, a tour designed to get the team ready for the Olympic Games in Beijing, China in August where team USA will be trying to win their fourth straight gold medal.

Making Nascar herstory

The Mills Campanil, Mills College, CA

6 days ago by Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner

Danica Patrick made IndyCar history on April 20, 2008 when she became the first female driver to win the Indy Japan 300, finishing at 5.8594 seconds.

"It's a long time coming. Finally," said Patrick to the Associated Press. "I knew there was a good reason for coming to Japan.

Long time Mills employee fired

The Mills Campanil, Mills College, CA

5 days ago by Amanda Berkson-Brand

Charlene Davis, Founders Commons manager and employee of Mills College for 26 years was recently fired by Bon Appetit, the new campus food vendor.

She is one of many people who have either been laid off or quit this school year.

Davis, who began her employment with Mills in 1981, was "involuntarily terminated" due to "violation of the company's Hostile Work Environment Policy," according to an April 22 memo.

Class of 2008 Survey

The Mills Campanil, Mills College, CA

3 days ago by Kelsey Lindquist

Who are the best professors to study with?

Professor Julia Sudbury: She really encourages us to not only learn the theories, but gives us opportunities to put them into practice through SL. The issues that she teaches are also relevant to contemporary issues in our society today.

Personality shines on the baseball team

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, CA

6 days ago by Lisette Saldana

Last Monday afternoon, the sun shone high above Louise Park, 2:30 pm rolls around and the once empty baseball diamonds becomes filled with the laughter of Delta's softball team.

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