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The San Diego Curse 5

The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA

1 hour ago by Richard Esperti

In reviewing this year's Super Bowl, I started thinking about the Chargers' disappointing ending to their season. But beyond that, I began thinking about the disappointing performance of professional San Diego teams in general. San Diego is a choker town when it comes to professional sports.

Palomar college nursing program best in state 3

The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA

4 hours ago by Ashley Cain

For the past seven years, the Palomar College nursing program held the number one ranking in California, and one of the nursing department heads says the school has the faculty's no-nonsense attitude to thank for that success.

According to the Board of Registered Nurses, BRN, the Palomar nursing program has held the highest passing rates every year for the past seven years.

Video games and violence: Blame the Game Companies 2

The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA

2 hours ago by Nigel Harris

With video games becoming more mainstream and more widely acceptable, it is at this time that we should be advocating a reexamination of the content that is put in to video games.

I won't say that I have never enjoyed a violent game, because that would be a lie, but what I will say is that the amount of violence in games has gotten a little out of hand.

'Luann's' not your ordinary musical 2

The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA

3 hours ago by Ashley Ward

Palomar's latest performance, "Luann: Scenes in a Teen's Life," directed by Dana Case, was a quirky and hilarious musical that left everyone leaving the theater with smiles on their faces.

The musical was based on the popular comic strip by the talented Greg Evans who also wrote the play and the music.

Students raise funds for Haiti 2

Viking, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA

3 hours ago by Viviana Gonzalez

LBCC is collecting donations for the earthquake victims in Haiti Earthquake that killed more than 111,000 people and left 609,000 homeless.

The Viking volunteer resource center will be accepting monetary donations for the International response fund of the American Red Cross for response to global emergencies.


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Mormon missionaries take on Palomar


		Mormon missionaries take on Palomar

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

6 days ago by Christian Fortmueller

Most people have seen them; dressed in white, collared shirts, dress slacks ties and black name badges. They walk through neighborhoods, knocking on doors and ringing doorbells, offering their literature and a helping hand.

They are the elders, Mormon missionaries, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

UCSD hit with more racist acts

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

2 days ago by Alyssa Simental

Recent incidents at UC San Diego have spurred turmoil among the students, faculty and community, creating a ripple effect reaching other UC schools and community colleges-even Southwestern.

UC President Mark Yudof was quoted saying these were the worst incidents of racism he has seen on campuses in 20 years.

Racist parties, publications show that UCSD has much work to do

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

2 days ago

Believe it or not, the "Compton Cookout" was a racist, sexist, bigoted blessing in disguise.

The theme party thrown by UC San Diego students to mock Black History Month portrays in living color that racism is alive and well, and reminds institutions like UCSD how important it is to build a student body representative of all colors and races of this country.

VA's bumbling is a dream-killer

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

2 days ago by Margie Reese

Military recruiters looking for young men and women to defend our country make promises of college education. That particular memo to the Veterans Administration must have gotten lost.

SWC veterans were promised an education under the Post 9/11 GI Bill.

Allen Iverson is his own worst enemy

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

6 days ago by Jarred Powell

A word to all young people out there, years of hard living will eventually catch up to you. You cannot be young forever. Basketball player Allen Iverson is finding that out right now. His body looks beat up and his play is faltering and now people close to him are saying he needs some serious help.

Gorillaz album 'Plastic Beach' a sonic oasis


		Gorillaz album 'Plastic Beach' a sonic oasis

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

5 days ago by Camillo Barrero

The Gorillaz return after three years in the studio with their latest CD, titled "Plastic Beach." It is characterized by their expected ambient feel with few, but cleverly crafted, lyrics. It is classic Gorillaz with a matured sound that is sure to please old and new fans alike.

Preparing for the inevitable


		Preparing for the inevitable

El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA

2 days ago by Lizette Cuevas

There's a 100 percent chance of an earthquake today. Though millions of people may never experience an earthquake, they are very common on this planet. So today, somewhere, an earthquake will occur.

It is extremely important to protect ourselves. Although, we have all seen the movies, we all know what "could happen," California residents still don't seem too concerned.

Mendez should resign


		Mendez should resign

El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA

2 days ago

Gary Mendez is Rio Hondo College's current Board of Trustee Member representing Area 4, which includes Los Nietos, Santa Fe Springs, South Whittier and North Norwalk.

Recently Trustee Mendez has become a rather hot topic both here on campus and in the surrounding community.

New tax laws to benefit students

El Paisano, Rio Hondo Community College, CA

2 days ago by Victoria Farlow

As students begin to prepare their taxes for 2009, they should be aware of new credits that can help them get up to $1,000 back on their return.

In February of 2009, as a response to the economic crisis, Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

'Dear John' inspired by Mesa College student


		'Dear John' inspired by Mesa College student

The Mesa Press, San Diego Mesa College, CA

5 days ago by Danielle Briggs

The recently released Hollywood film, Dear John is inspired by the life of a current Mesa student and his story of finding romance during a leave from the army.

Todd Vance, 28, is Nicholas Sparks' cousin, the author of Dear John. Vance said Sparks based the novel-turned-film on his life while serving in the United States Army.

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