After years of enduring registration problems, California officials implement a solution to smooth the bumpy road to transfer. Capping units and altering the registration process is the answer to transfer delays, among
LOCAL TRAFFIC: After millions of dollars and months of construction, rush hour traffic headed south on Bristol near SAC still moves at a trickle. The construction is part of the $88 million
An American Muslim student faces conflicting cultural values in the face of degrading film, violent protests. News photos inserts courtesy MCT: DEFIANCE (by Li Muzi): A lone protester taunts police near the
STAFF EDITORIAL: From enrollment to completion, the time it takes to transfer has doubled, but voters must remember the good that community colleges offer. The days of completing community college in two
TELEVISION: Breaking Bad’s Walter White is the Jekyll and Hyde of our generation. Walter (Bryan Cranston) is a bad man, but his badness is a fascinating journey of reckless benevolence. Walter descends
OPINION: Politics: Dinesh D’Souza’s 2016: Obama’s America is a pessimistic projection of President Obama’s second term. D’Souza claims that Obama operates from his father’s anti-colonial beliefs. The filmmaker also recycles old tactics
OPINION: BY THE NUMBERS: National poll tracking shows just how close the 2012 election is. Obama leads Romney 48-43 in a Sept. 12 Fox News Poll. Gallup’s latest poll shows a 50%
LIFE: Since kindergarten we’ve sat nervously at our desks the first day of school, on edge for the year’s future. Whether sitting in silence broken only by the monstrous blow of air-conditioning,
After revealing that he suffered from testicular cancer in 1996, Lance Armstrong lived as the poster boy for cancer in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. Along the way he won the
HEALTH: No matter your diet, you should eat less meat. Why not start by adding Meatless Mondays to your routine? Americans will consume about 52 billion pounds of meat this year, reports