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Thousands of Fans Join the Revolution


		Thousands of Fans Join the Revolution

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

7 hours ago by Enrico Jurado

With 50 million albums sold worldwide, there shouldn't be any doubts as to why Linkin Park is the biggest band of the decade.

When they took the stage at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on Aug. 9 in front of over 20,000 people, they proved exactly why thousands of screaming fans ranging from 13-year-old teenyboppers decked out in Linkin Park gear to 50-year-old metalheads keep showing up to their shows, especially on this year's Projekt Revolution Tour.

Editorial

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

4 hours ago

A year ago a daily parking permit cost a dollar, but since the Spring '08 semester parking costs have risen dramatically to two dollars. We at the Skyline View don't believe it should rise this much despite the reasons offered by school administrators.

Currently the school is undergoing budget difficulties because the parking fund has acquired a deficit.

Dreams from my mother


		Dreams from my mother

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

40 minutes ago by Sharla Berry

This year, my mother is especially excited for her birthday. She is excited because, in her words, she gets to claim at least two historic events on her birthday, one of which is occurring this week.

Radiohead hits Hollywood


		Radiohead hits Hollywood

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

4 hours ago by Cody Kopp

The sound of faint strings permeated the cool summer air, as the dimly lit stage was all that illuminated the historic Hollywood Bowl. The normal passerby would find this sight eerie and haunting; this was not the case for this particular crowd though. To them, this was the perfect way to quench their thirst for the undeniably awe-inspiring Radiohead.

Engh expected to be SCU's new president


		Engh expected to be SCU's new president

Los Angeles Loyolan, Loyola Marymount University, CA

1 hour ago by O.S. Borboa

Fr. Michael E. Engh, S.J. has been recommended by the Santa Clara University Board of Trustees to be the next president of SCU.

?The announcement, which was made August 11 in a message from LMU President Fr. Robert Lawton, S.J. to the LMU community, came as the culmination of four months of work by the SCU Presidential Search Committee of the Board of Trustees.

Cal Poly football tries to stun SDSU again


		Cal Poly football tries to stun SDSU again

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

8 hours ago by Donovan Aird

Like bandits in the night, Cal Poly football players reveled in their heist. Slowly but surely, they earned the right to celebrate on the evening of Oct. 28, 2006 by stealing from an unsuspecting San Diego State attention, respect and most importantly, a 16-14 win.

That's not a typo: Forbes ranks USC 300th in ratings

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

40 minutes ago by Daniel Doperlaski

USC administrators like to tout the school's rapid ascent up the U.S. News and World Report rankings - "rising farther and faster," one TV spot raves. But a new list released by Forbes magazine earlier this month could spell trouble for USC's public relations machine.

The low down on our Oak-Town


		The low down on our Oak-Town

The Mills Campanil, Mills College, CA

21 hours ago by Kathleen Donovan

      Though Berkeley and San Francisco have a lot to offer the young Mills woman, so does Oakland. Before you pack onto the shuttle heading to Berkeley or go to BART for the City, check out our handy Oakland neighborhood guide. Laurel:       Just down the street from Mills, the Laurel District is definitely close enough for a quick trip off campus.

Lowering drinking age could curb binge drinking


		Lowering drinking age could curb binge drinking

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

2 hours ago by Giana Magnoli

The surest way to make a young adult do something is to tell them not to. It stands to reason that college students who have escaped Mom and Dad's watchful eyes are ready and willing to do everything they couldn't at home.

But what if drinking alcohol wasn't forbidden to the pre-college crowd?

The Amethyst Initiative is a petition signed by more than 100 university presidents and chancellors nationwide that supports lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18.

Vela out, Farmer in for now


		Vela out, Farmer in for now

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, CA

18 hours ago by Dexter Rucker

The Cerritos College Board of Trustees has appointed Bill Farmer as acting President/Superintendent.

The decision became effective on July 31 and was a move by board members that will ultimately finalize into the installment of an interim president.

The former President/ Superintendent Dr. Noelia Vela left to take the position of Chancellor at San Bernardino Community College District.

Last semester Vela was given a vote on "no confidence" by the Cerritos College faculty senate.

A USC football guide for freshmen


		A USC football guide for freshmen

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

10 hours ago by Peter Simones

Don't listen to what any packets, brochures or websites tell you - USC's new student orientation finishes in three weeks.

You've listened to President Sample welcome you to the Trojan Family, programmed Campus Cruiser's number into your cell phones and likely crafted your first waffle at EVK.

First-time freshmen flood campus


		First-time freshmen flood campus

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

21 hours ago by David Zugnoni and Adam Murphy

SJSU admitted more first-time freshmen this fall than it previously expected, despite the failure of 515 incoming freshmen to complete the enrollment process on the university's online student system, MySJSU, said Pat Lopes Harris, SJSU media relations specialist.

Student stable after accident in Row crossing

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

10 hours ago by Jen Smith and Kate Mather

A USC student was preparing to undergo surgery Tuesday at an Orange County hospital after being struck by a car while crossing Hoover Street at 28th Street on her bicycle Monday evening.

The injuries to the student, a junior and member of a sorority on The Row, are not expected to be life threatening.

Pouring, not drizzling, 'Rain'


		Pouring, not drizzling, 'Rain'

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

16 hours ago by Kimel, Matthew

After a long, tiring first day of school, two classmates and I went out for a drink at

Santana Row.

We decided to search for a soothing, relaxing cocktail to release the tension of getting ready for a long semester.

After a quick glance at the drink menu, I ordered an Indian Rain ($9), which the bartender said was the "signature drink" of Amber India Restaurant, located at 377 Santana Row, Suite 1140.

San Jose to put $14 million into sports complex

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

10 minutes ago by Peter Hironaka

The new sports complex on SJSU's South Campus is still in its early conception as the representatives of San Jose's Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services met with the Neighborhood Services and Education Committee on Aug. 14.

The CSU Board of Trustees approved the proposal for the new project in May.

Soul Calibur 4


		Soul Calibur 4

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

4 days ago by Brent Wallace

Soul Calibur 4 is the latest entry in Namco Bandai's long running Soul series of fighting games. Ever since it first started with Soul Edge in 1996, the series has separated itself from similar fighting games by using a weapon-based combat system instead of the standard unequipped style used by other games such as the Mortal Kombat and Tekken series.

X Games Returns to Staples Center


		X Games Returns to Staples Center

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

6 days ago by Richard Kontas

X Games 14 rolled into Los Angeles and opened the 3-day event at Staples Center on July 31.

On the agenda: Moto X Best Trick and Skateboard Big Air Finals!

A Letter From The Editor


		A Letter From The Editor

Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, CA

5 days ago by Diana Arbas

Welcome back, Cypress College. Fall 2008 has begun. Also: the latest taunt in the friendly rivalry between photojournalists and real journalists. OH SNAP!

"The Weight of Enduring Freedom"

El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA

6 days ago by Thomas Mose Abbott

The car is approximately 300 yards away. In training, we learned to judge distance using units based on whatever frame of reference we know best. Football fields, mine is football fields.

Three football fields away.

The car isn't slowing down; they must not see our roadblock.

First Day Photos

Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, CA

5 days ago by Kenny Rivera

First day of classes in photos

First Day Photos

Performers Audition For Fall Musical

Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, CA

5 days ago by Scott Hirano

Performers Audition For Fall Musical

Ramses is ready for more


		Ramses is ready for more

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

6 days ago by Donovan Aird

Since its debut 10 years ago, the cover of EA Sports' "NCAA Football" video game series has been reserved for icons.

Heisman Trophy winners Desmond Howard, Charles Woodson and Reggie Bush exemplify the standard, so a Facebook-circulating Photoshop job placing Cal Poly wide receiver Ramses Barden on the cover of this year's XBOX 360 version may seem a bit far-fetched.

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