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TITAN EDITORIAL: Major buzzkill for Greeks 23

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

7 hours ago by Editorial Board

There's a reason professors don't want students texting in class.

We just didn't know it was to prevent drug sales.

After a year-long investigation, the DEA arrested 75 students at San Diego State University, including 18 on Tuesday. Among the damning materials was a text message advertising the sale of cocaine.

Students disrupt genocide memorial 22

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

8 hours ago by Melody Chiu

A peaceful demonstration was disrupted Wednesday when two students stepped on flowers and knocked down signs at a memorial service honoring those who died in the Armenian genocide between 1915 and 1923.

The memorial was organized by several Armenian student organizations, including the Armenian Graduate Student Association and the Armenian Student Association, and consisted of 1,500 carnations in honor of the estimated 1.

Atheist soldier threatens democracy 21

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

8 hours ago by Kim Fortson

The United States Army wants you. Unless, of course, you are a 23-year-old white male from North Carolina raised a Protestant, but now an active atheist.

Recruiting one would be ridiculous. Atheists can't protect this nation. Be all you can be, as long as you have accepted Christ as your savior and dutifully recite prayers at mandatory military meetings - and as long you are not Specialist Jeremy Hall.

L.A. homeless should find new enterprises 13

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

14 hours ago by Charles Ashton

If you have no stomach for the word "bum," read no further. Its neutered sibling, "homeless," will make only one appearance here, as it belongs in politically correct classroom settings. The word "bum" belongs in candid, 700-word rants that rail against bums who ask us nonbums for money.

Bono: Friend of Poverty, not the Poor 9

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, Claremont, CA

9 hours ago by Charles Johnson

Like all children of the 1990s, I danced to Bono's songs and never questioned the wisdom of his policies. Many, including those who brought him to speak at Bridges Auditorium, seem stuck on his celebrity and unwilling to explore the net effect of his various programs.


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'Unhitched' already unraveling


		'Unhitched' already unraveling

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

2 hours ago by David Salpeter

The Farrelly Brothers, creators of "Dumb and Dumber" and "There's Something About Mary," have created a new show, "Unhitched." What looked to be a new hilarious show for the FOX Sunday night lineup fell short of funny.

CMC Professor Involved in Art Restitution Controversy

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

2 days ago by Elise Viebeck

Claremont McKenna College's administration first learned of the Pissarro affair in early August 2007 when Dean of Faculty Gregory Hess and John V. Croul Professor of History Jonathan Petropoulos met for coffee at Starbucks. The situation, which has received significant mention in the European press, involves Petropoulos in a controversial effort to restitute a Nazi-looted painting to its rightful owner, in which his associate, a Munich art dealer, has been investigated for blackmail.

Cyrus controversy calls for image control

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

15 hours ago by SEAN SMITH, Staff Writer

Miley Cyrus has recently apologized to her fans for her risqué photo spread in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, but these photographs may be a sign of things to come for the 15-year-old star of Disney's hit show "Hannah Montana."

The photograph that has caused the most uproar features Cyrus wrapped in a white sheet with her back exposed, making it appear as if she is topless.

In the mix: write-ins stirring up election


		In the mix: write-ins stirring up election

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

6 hours ago by EDWARD FILLINGER, Staff Writer

After a week of running uncontested for the president and vice president positions, Jeffery Weintraub and Mercy Daramola of Team B.L.U.E now face three potential write-in candidates.

Garrett Winkler, a third-year landscape architecture student, announced he would be joining Weintraub in vying for presidency as a write-in candidate last Tuesday, while Luke Bennett, a third-year music production student and fourth-year architecture student officially announced their plans two days later.

Greeks go for the gold in their Olympics


		Greeks go for the gold in their Olympics

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

6 hours ago by CASEY THOMPSON, Lifestyle Editor

Greek Week is a time when the Greek community comes together to create unity among its organizations, spread awareness and raise money for charity, all while competing in events testing participation, smarts, creativity and athletic ability. Nowhere is the competition more heated than during the Greek Olympics, which took place in Kellogg Stadium Thursday evening.

CMC Professor to Resign as Holocaust Center Director

Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA

2 days ago by Elise Viebeck

Claremont McKenna College history professor Jonathan Petropoulos will resign as director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights effective summer 2008. Dean of Faculty Gregory Hess made the announcement to CMC professors at a meeting on April 8.

Iron Man's not your typical superhero


		Iron Man's not your typical superhero

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 day ago by Kari Luu

With all the super hero movies flooding the market over the last few years, it's hard to pick the good from the bad. Some have been true to their comic roots and other films have sorely strayed away with poor direction.

With "Iron Man," it is easy to be skeptical of the movie because Iron Man is not as well known as super heroes like Superman or the Hulk.

With a little help from their allies


		With a little help from their allies

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

6 hours ago by Charity Nguyen

Students, families, friends and faculty gathered in the University Student Union Ballroom Saturday for the 2nd annual Lavender Graduation celebration at Cal State Long Beach, hosted by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center.

True Brew


		True Brew

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

1 day ago

Who invented beer, and when? Historians are not entirely sure when, but it is presumed that beer was created accidentally by early nomadic tribes roughly 10,000 years ago. What is beer made of? The four primary ingredients are malt, hops, yeast and water. Malt, which gives beer a sweet taste, is made from barley soaked in water until its husks open and sproud.

Our View - California blocks religious peaceniks from classrooms


		Our View - California blocks religious peaceniks from classrooms

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

6 hours ago by 49er Staff

It's difficult to digest that religious beliefs should stand in the way of one's ability to work in California, but they can.

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