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Magic moment: Shift…Change

Student-choreographed show highlights contrast in movement. The 14 contemporary pieces at the annual Danceworks, Shift … Change, proved that only hours of hard work could make dancing look so effortless. Fast paced
May 7, 2012

Faculty honored for Excellence

CAMPUS: Faculty Awards. Mathematics Professor Lynn Marecek won the Distinguished Faculty Award at the Annual Awards for Excellence for Classified and Faculty at Phillips Hall Tuesday. The ceremony highlighted faculty and support
May 7, 2012

Center helps moms, kids cope

Mother and son tackle campus obstacles with the help of the Child Development Center. Jaiden Garcia knew where he was going that sunny afternoon. Student chatter had begun to wane as the
May 7, 2012
Illustration of an unbalanced scale; the tipped up side of scale holds a graduation cap sitting on top of a History and Math books, while the tipped down side of the scale holds a fighting jet, a giant missile, and the map of Afghanistan.

Colleges suffer costs of war

OPINION After more than a decade of military spending, higher education bears the scars of neglect. The events of September 11, 2001, have had a profound impact on every aspect of American
May 7, 2012

Freshman makes first team All-OEC

SOFTBALL Behind the play of two All-Conference players, the Dons made a late-season bull-rush with four straight wins to bolt into the playoffs for the second year in a row. “We had
May 7, 2012

Skimpy servers risk arrest

Local hot spots are hiding a scantily-clad secret — nearly nude waitresses who offer service with little more than a smile and it could land them in jail. Lingerie cafes are hidden
May 7, 2012

The Gamer

BASEBALL PLAYER PROFILE Trevor Magno may not look like the best player on the team, but his impact says otherwise. “He is not the most physically talented player we’ve ever had, but
May 7, 2012
A montage with DVD/VHF covers of the four International movies (1) Three Seasons, (2) Viva Cuba, (3) Les Choristes and (4) Life is Beautiful.

A taste of International films

From Newport Beach to Santa Ana, film festivals continue to fill theaters, offering new ways to look into the lives of different people. The Department of Modern Languages and the Spanish Language
May 3, 2012
Photojournalist and author Sadaf Syed wearing a headscarf, in a room surrounded by photos of women in different settings, including surfing.

To each, her own.

Seated within earshot, I overheard a classmate speaking about how women in certain countries are “forced” to cover their bodies. “I feel bad for them,” said the woman dressed in a skin-tight
May 2, 2012
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