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True Brew


		True Brew

The Telescope, Palomar College, CA

6 hours 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.

Hands-free phones may not be the answer

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

22 hours ago by Marion Kimble

Speculation in the world of psychology suggests the law banning the use of hand-held cell phones while driving, which goes into effect July 1, may do more harm than good.

The issue of "cognitive capture," or the idea that conversations on cell phones are the cause of accidents and not the actual holding of them, was reported on by the Los Angeles Times March 25.

Festival of Nations celebrates differences


		Festival of Nations celebrates differences

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

3 days ago by Gwenn Crittle

Jules Vernes characters went around the world in 80 days. Southwestern College students did it in a few minutes.

The Associated Student Organization hosted its 19th Annual Festival of Nations celebration as diverse as SWC in front of the Student Center Amphitheater.

Students raise funds to find cure for cancer


		Students raise funds to find cure for cancer

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago by Karla Sorto

The Quiet Hairgrowing Communi-team plans to raise cancer awareness and fundraising money at Pierce College by selling Arbonne International products every Monday in May, from which all profits will be donated to the American Cancer Society.

Arbonne products are botanically based products that are made with natural ingredients.

News Webcast 4


		News Webcast 4

Talon Marks, Cerritos College, CA

3 days ago by Nadia Renner

Students can cut their teeth on dental hygiene program

Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA

4 days ago by Aimee Lastrella

One cannot spell Christine M. Perri without BX.

The Bronx is home to the history of dental hygiene for the women in Perri's family.

Perri is the youngest of five children and while growing up money was tight for their family. Her mother wanted more from life and returned to school when Perri was six years old.

Wise in age but young at art


		Wise in age but young at art

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

4 days ago by Karl Zynda

Brightly painted and lovingly polished motorcycles. Orange and avocado trees in redwood planter boxes. "Smoke atmospheres" at the Quad, athletic fields and the then-standing bridge over Nutwood Avenue.

This is some of the widely- and wildly-varied art that Dextra Frankel, art professor and Cal State Fullerton gallery director from 1970 to 1991, brought to the campus.

Grand Theft Auto Wreaks Havoc

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

5 days ago by Brad Taylor

Millions of testosterone-filled video game fans spent most of the week killing hookers and crashing cars; yes "Grand Theft Auto IV" has arrived and offers next-generation graphics with old-world bloodlust.

GTA IV offers gamers the top-notch story of Niko Bellic, a Serbian war veteran who arrives in fictional Liberty City in search of the American Dream.

USC dropout makes it big in animation


		USC dropout makes it big in animation

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

5 days ago by Lauren Perez

You've heard of SpongeBob SquarePants and the infamous Hannah Montana, now the latest and greatest in children's entertainment is "Phineas and Ferb," created by former USC student Dan Povenmire and his working partner, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh.

"I'm just a dropout, I'm a cautionary tale," said Povenmire, who spent 1985 to 1987 at USC trying, and failing, to get into the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

This exhibit is "Recession Proof"


		This exhibit is "Recession Proof"

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

5 days ago by Julie Cosgrove

The idea of a "Recession Proof" student show is much more than a defiant political statement by young, starving artists. There was, in fact, no money available for the reception and exhibition of Chaffey's 31st Student Invitational. "Art will always be around and it will be more interesting," stated Jodie Cavalier, who is also chair of the Chaffey student Art Club.

Library offers rental laptops

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

5 days ago by Sarah J. Cruz

Some students may feel a pang of jealousy while watching their classmates click away on a brand new Macintosh or Dell laptop.

With the increasing cost of gas and tuition, a new laptop may be out of reach.

But students who do not have the income or parents willing to buy them a laptop can still enjoy the benefits of one.

MC Business Expo a big success


		MC Business Expo a big success

Student Voice, Moorpark College, CA

5 days ago by Sean Greene

The annual Business Expo, hosted by the Moorpark College Business Students Association (BSA), provides students interested in careers in business, accounting, marketing, and more an opportunity to learn about career options as well as network with professionals.

Life on Display at The Americana


		Life on Display at The Americana

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

5 days ago by Elizeda Beltran

While many people seek refuge from the relentless traffic and noisy streets that characterize Los Angeles, others like to frolic in the clattering city and rub shoulder to shoulder, and if you are one of these people, Glendale has a treat for you.

The Americana at Brand, an outdoor mall and residential complex that opened May 2, proved itself a shopper's utopia where thousands of eager consumers meandered through the 15.

Spring Dance Theatre takes to the stage

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

6 days ago by Keturah Miller

"If dance were any easier, it would be called football," graduating senior and Cal State Fullerton dance major, Joshua Romero said.

Born and raised in Hacienda Heights, Calif., it wasn't always a dream of Romero's to be a dancer.

At St. Joseph's Catholic School in La Puente, where Romero attended elementary and junior high grades, he played sports.

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