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California State Budget Solution Could Affect Fullerton College Students


		California State Budget Solution Could Affect Fullerton College Students

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

51 minutes ago by Chung Lee

The California State University system may cut future enrollment due to significant reductions in state funding.

The 23-campus system plans to cut its 250,000 enrollment figure by 10,000 students and raise the academic requirements for the 2009 academic year.

L.B. Transit fees could raise next year

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

21 minutes ago by Michael Brown

The cost of traveling by bus via Long Beach Transit may rise in January 2009 if the company's Board of Directors deems it necessary to increase fees in response to state budget cuts.

Along with the proposed raising of the regular daily bus fare from $0.90 to $1.

Inferno blows ill wind to LBCC


		Inferno blows ill wind to LBCC

Viking, Long Beach City College, CA

9 hours ago by Ricklyn Hukriede

Yorba Linda and Sylmar were not the only communities affected by devastating fires on Saturday Nov. 15, with combined losses of 600 homes and over 6,500 acres.

Since the start of fire season on July 1, the State of California has spent $305 million on emergency firefighting, said H.

Blogger slams Pep employee, Univ. responds

Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA

9 hours ago by Alexa Stoczko & Melissa Giaimo

Conservative bloggers resurged last month's controversy surrounding the removal of an anti-Obama College Republicans poster from Waves Café. The poster advertised a meeting about the candidate and socialism.

The blogs, which include an attack on Don Lawrence, Pepperdine director of Intercultural Affairs, have led to inquiries about University censorship at the Office of Admission.

College sets strict rules on 2009 enrollment

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

18 hours ago by Kenny Lindberg

As school officials brace for statewide budgetary cuts, students will be impacted with less courses offered, stringent rules on class sizes, resulting in a very cash-strapped environment.

"I don't know if the students know how this will affect them," said Kimberly Monda, of the English department, at a recent Academic Senate meeting.

Tea Fire believed to be caused by City College students


		Tea Fire believed to be caused by City College students

The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA

20 hours ago by Kenny Lindberg and Rhys Alvarado

It was learned Thursday, that 9 of the 10 students believed to have caused the Tea fire - which devastated the Montecito region earlier in the week - are students attending City College.

"No one has been arrested, no one has been taken into custody," Drew Sugars, public information officer at the Santa Barbara County Sheriffs office said.

Pizza, Projects & Presidents


		Pizza, Projects & Presidents

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

20 hours ago by Angelica Davalos

With the Student Activities Office

decorated in red, white and blue

balloons, a crowd of more than

50 students and staff posed questions and

voiced concerns about the college at the

annual Pizza with the Presidents event on

Nov. 10.

Dr. Henry Shannon gave an introduction

on all the projects that the school is

undergoing.

Pepperdine addresses tuition cost as students struggle to find loans

Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA

23 hours ago by Ashley Welling

Obtaining a loan during the credit crisis poses new challenges to students nationwide. Before they can consider how they will pay off their debt after graduation, students must first determine whether they will receive student loans.

Prop. 8 Provokes Protests Across California


		Prop. 8 Provokes Protests Across California

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

1 day ago by Sasha Santacruz

Thousands of protestors united in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento and other California cities over the weekend to oppose the Nov. 4 passage of Proposition 8.

More than 2,000 people marched through the streets of Long Beach on Friday. According to the Los Angeles Times, 15 people were arrested, most for refusing to disperse.

Governor's proposed mid year budget cuts threaten colleges


		 Governor's proposed mid year budget cuts threaten colleges

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

1 day ago by Rosalynn Garcia

Citrus College might be looking at a $2.8 million mid-year budget cut if the California Legislature passes a recent proposal by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. California Community Colleges have already taken a $290 million reduction in the 2008-09 state budget, but in light of Schwarzenegger's proposed 5 percent reduction of proposition 98 funding on Nov.

Prop 8 Passing Ignites Protest


		Prop 8 Passing Ignites Protest

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

2 days ago by Rob Lawrence

As Barack Obama was elected president last week, a huge victory against racism and discrimination was won. However, many saw another battle of comparable importance lost.

When California voters approved Proposition 8, it told homosexual couples that they no longer share the same rights as the rest of America.

Media needs to keep its own identity


		Media needs to keep its own identity

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

2 days ago by Daniel Ucko, Editor-in-Chief

At Thursday's "Who Controls The Media?" event, I was granted one of six spots on a roundtable of dignified professionals and students, including Ralph Nader's vice presidential running mate.

After overcoming some initial nervousness, I was able to hold my ground in a lively discussion.

Los Angeles is burning


		Los Angeles is burning

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

2 days ago by Christa Collins, Managing Editor

Three wind-driven fires have been raging throughout the weekend, causing thousands to evacuate and closing sections of multiple local freeways. The Triangle Complex fire of Orange County reached as close as Diamond Bar Sunday, near the entrance to the 60 freeway.

SMC Budget Crisis and Prop AA Hopes

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

2 days ago by Teddy Leshnick

Santa Monica College might have to increase tuition and class sizes because of the current California state budget crisis.

"We're facing a financial situation we have not seen before," SMC President Chui Tsang said in an interview yesterday. "It's really really bad.

Sustainable Works Panel Informs Students of Exciting Environmental Friendly Employment opportunities

Corsair, Santa Monica College, CA

3 days ago by Aleksandrra Illcheva

"Any career can be a career serving the environment," said Ana Greenberg, Santa Monica College career services advisor and the facilitator of "Every Job is a Green Job" panel that took place on Thursday. This was the motto of the panel, which is a part of the Cool Careers series, and which included an environmental lawyer, a green cosmetologist, a National Parks ranger, and the director of business greening program at SMC's own Sustainable Works.

Food Drive to Help Feed Needy Glendale Families

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

3 days ago by Claudia Anaya

GCC is helping the Glendale Salvation Army, one of the many organizations that has been well-stocked in the past and is now being affected by the fall of the economy and loss of jobs to feed the disadvantaged people of Glendale. Hard economic times have affected many families in California.

Hornet Staff Cover OC Fires


		Hornet Staff Cover OC Fires

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

5 days ago by Thomas Van Deusen

The Fullerton College Hornet Staff was out in full force today covering both the Brea and Yorba Linda fires. Stay tuned for more updates as they come available.

PCC Tests Its Emergency Preparedness in Local 'Shake Out' Exercise


		PCC Tests Its Emergency Preparedness in Local 'Shake Out' Exercise

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

5 days ago by Allan Santiago

WEB EXCLUSIVE - PCC joined thousands of participants in southern California in what is said to be the largest earthquake simulation drill in history.

'Macbeth,' a Film Noir Tour de Force


		'Macbeth,' a Film Noir Tour de Force

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

6 days ago by Isiah Reyes

William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" is being revamped into a 1940s film noir play in Glendale Community College's main stage theater.

The play is directed by Jeanette Farr, who chose to transform one of Shakespeare's most well-known plays into a film noir, a style which incorporates the black and white film style of the 1940s.

Closed Doors Leave Disabled Students Behind


		Closed Doors Leave Disabled Students Behind

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

6 days ago by Brandon Ferguson

Despite having a blue handicap symbol adjacent to the outer north entrance of the Library/Learning Resource Center, there is no automatic door.

Economic Woes Hit Students

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

6 days ago by Allan Santiago

Current economic turmoil has resulted in a drastic shift in student behavior.

Balancing act

Graphic, Pepperdine University, CA

6 days ago by Melissa Giaimo

Colleges nation-wide are introducing stringent budget cuts as they brace for reduced endowment returns, philanthropic gifts and federal grants during these uncertain financial times.

Student Named Member of Rose Court


		Student Named Member of Rose Court

Courier, Pasadena City College, CA

6 days ago by Jacob Matthes

As the city of Pasadena begins preparation for its 120th Rose Parade, PCC can boast of having a presence in the parade's royal court.

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