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Welding's final semester, program ends with 2008 10

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, San Mateo, CA

21 hours ago by Karin Dickinson

The Welding Technology Center at CSM is closing. Instructors are pushing the remaining advanced students to finish projects and to ready themselves for certification testing before time runs out.

The cost of electricity, gas, and metal is too high to maintain the program any further.

Assembly Bill 390 to benefit economy 9

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, Cupertino, CA

14 hours ago by Soheil Rezaee

Stoners, libertarians and anyone with real cultural talent in California must be feeling joyful.

On Feb. 23, Assemblymen Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) introduced Assembly Bill 390, which, if passed, will legalize the recreational use, sale and taxation of marijuana.

Kanye West loses more than his soul 8

The Tempest, Solano Community College, Fairfield, CA

10 hours ago by Natasha Nazzal

With the release of the singles "Love Lockdown" and "Heartless" by Kanye West, there were high expectations and much excitement for his new album, 808's and Heartbreak. Unfortunately, these singles were the only ones to live up to the expectations. Once listening to the album in its entirety, I must say it disappointed.

AIDs: made in lab, or real disease? 6

The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA

1 day ago by Anastasia Qualls

Our culture is full of conspiracy theories. One of the best-known conspiracy controversies was and is the death of President Kennedy, but there are also more recent events which have caused great controversy. So, I did some digging in my quest to find out: Where did HIV originate?

One of the first conspiracy theories of the origin of AIDS is that the HIV virus was caused by the unintentional contamination of vaccines made for humans.

Glam Star makes up 1

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, San Mateo, CA

1 day ago by Reigel Nievas and Kimberly Martin

Steffi Santana, 20, business major, has a channel with 109 videos that vary from hair "how to's" to make-up hauls that showcase make-up accessories she has purchased.

Her most viewed video is a one-year-old tutorial titled "How to put on hair extensions!" which has reached 197,557 views as of May 22.


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General Motors gets down to business


		General Motors gets down to business

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

5 days ago by Daniel Wakefield

As their reinvented slogan states, General Motors' bankruptcy filing "isn't about going out of business - this is about getting down to business."

I guess the current foundation of General Motors does not coincide with its previous slogan and its advertisements' theme song, "Like a Rock.

Obituary: Lila Jacobs, professor of education and faculty leader

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

4 days ago by Todd Wilson

TODAY

Lila Jacobs, Sacramento State professor of educational leadership and president of the Sac State chapter of the California Faulty Association died over the weekend.

Gonzalez approves fee increases after students vote them down

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

2 days ago by Natalie Flynn

Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez approved an increase in student fees despite a negative student vote at the April 28-29 student election.

Tutorial Center runs out of funding for quarter


		Tutorial Center runs out of funding for quarter

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

4 days ago by Mayumi Kurotsu and Ed Pereira

The De Anza College Tutorial and Academic Skills Center has reduced tutoring hours for non-basic skills courses, due to the lack of funding for the rest of the school year.

According to Tutorial Center coordinator Diana Alves De Lima, two-thirds of the center's funding comes from a Title 3 federal grant and California Basic Skills Initiatives financing, which must be used for basic skills classes (ESL and math classes below transfer level).

UC admissions change sparks debate


		UC admissions change sparks debate

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

5 days ago by Joyce Sim

De Anza College hosted a panel June 4 to discuss the University of California's new admissions policy, which the system hopes will increase campus diversity.

In February, the UC Board of Regents voted to eliminate the SAT II requirement for freshman applications and increase the percentage of students guaranteed admission based on class rank.

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