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Stay safe on Spring Break


		Stay safe on Spring Break

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

4 days ago

Spring Break is an important part of the college experience. After weeks of school and midterms, students might feel like they have earned the right to finally cut loose and go a little crazy. What they might not realize is that safety is also an important part of this experience, making it home safely is just as important as the destination.

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.

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.

Diets pose threats to health, self-esteem

The Dixie Sun, Dixie State College of Utah, UT

3 days ago by Shannon Johnson

Dieting is a trend that has been sweeping the nation. Despite everyone's attempts to lose weight, dieting is not a healthy method and can have severe negative impacts.

Government handouts do more damage than good

The Dixie Sun, Dixie State College of Utah, UT

4 days ago by Mark Green

Those who receive government assistance such as welfare are subject to stay in their predicament. By opposing government interference and handouts, people will be prone to provide for themselves and help eliminate poverty in America.

A Humble Bode

The Mesa Press, San Diego Mesa College, CA

5 days ago by Jennifer Karnan

American alpine skier Bode Miller won gold, silver, and bronze medals this month at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Critics are saying that his victories are due in large part to his change of attitude.

Having won silver medals in men's super-combined and men's giant slalom at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, Miller was a favorite going into the 2006 games in Turin, Italy.

Black History Month goes wrong at UCSD

The Mesa Press, San Diego Mesa College, CA

5 days ago by Brook Dailey

It all started with a really bad joke, if you could call it a joke.

At UC San Diego, where black students make up only 2% of the populace, it isn't a surprise that students are feeling a great amount of unrest regarding the current racial climate on campus.

Skating Sell-Outs


		Skating Sell-Outs

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

5 days ago by Brian Blakely

Skateboarding is not a sport. According to some of the biggest names in skateboarding, like Mark Appleyard and Frank Gerwer, skateboarding is not even an "extreme sport." Skateboarding is an art, a subculture and a world of its own. It possesses many of the same traits as any sport or pastime but the tie that holds skateboarders together is a tight one.

Tiger meows in half-hearted apology


		Tiger meows in half-hearted apology

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

5 days ago by Yvonne Lanot

With hugs and a sniffle in every sentence, Tiger Woods finally made a public appearance apology that answered absolutely none of the real questions in mind, on Feb. 19.

Woods now belongs to the unfaithful husband group, following the footsteps of David Beckham and Kobe Bryant.

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