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Psychology professor denounces departments' reprimands of his work 90

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA

3 hours ago by Colleen Donnelly

Several departments at Cal State Long Beach have released statements denouncing the writings of psychology professor Kevin MacDonald after accusations surfaced that MacDonald's writings and teachings are anti-Semitic.

Last semester, MacDonald sent an e-mail to the CSULB faculty confirming his belief that the Jewish race has had a negative effect on Western society.

TITAN EDITORIAL: Major buzzkill for Greeks 11

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

35 minutes 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.

Public gun-toting legislation misfires 7

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA

9 hours ago by Ashley Deffebach

Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue is faced with the decision to either sign or veto a bill that will loosen state handgun laws.

'Tim and Eric Awesome Show' Not So Awesome, Mediocre Job 4

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA

10 hours ago by Rachel Nishimura

Randomness, like everything in life is only good in moderation. The "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" however uses random in excess. The show follows no storyline and lacks substance. It's overly reliant on the random quirkiness of Tim and Eric to create any comedic effect.

TITAN EDITORIAL: CSUF's disloyal firing 2

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

5 hours ago by Editorial Board

Last fall, an atrocity occurred on our campus.

No, we haven't had any shootings or bomb threats in the past academic year. Rather, it was the premature and outrageous murder of a promising young professor's career here at Cal State Fullerton.

Wendy Gonaver, an aspiring American Studies professor, was fired before she ever set foot in a classroom for refusing to sign a decades-old agreement to defend the U.


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Studying in shadows


		Studying in shadows

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

5 days ago by Kelly Goff

Jack grew up in the Valley.

He celebrated birthdays with his large extended family and friends in backyard events. He sang in the choir at his high school. He graduated with honors.

When he was 18, he asked if he could get his driver's license, the last rite to becoming an adult, as his parents had promised him he could when they had denied the request two years prior.

"There's Gold Up On That Thar Hill!"


		"There's Gold Up On That Thar Hill!"

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

5 days ago by Gil Riego, Jr.

Prologue:

Ellen Albertini Dow, widow of the founder of Pierce College's theater arts department, Eugene Francis Dow, wiped tears away from her pale blue eyes as she recalled the moment, then cupped her life-worn hands together and held them to her mouth and softly said, "It was beautiful here.

The wide world of (Pierce) sports


		The wide world of (Pierce) sports

Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA

5 days ago by Kiyomi Kikuchi

From far above the football field, you can see runners huffing and puffing along the Pierce College cross country trail. However, they are not Pierce students; they are from nearby high schools.

Pierce has great cross country courses on which runners have set impressive records even though Pierce's cross country team no longer exists.

REVIEW: Iron Man

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

17 hours ago by Joshua Burton

"Iron Man" hits harder than most superhero movies.

This isn't due to the iron, but the man. Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark delivers the power and the charisma that this movie needed to make it good.

While the story revolving around Stark is lackluster, the brash, arrogant weapons mogul is someone viewers can't help but like.

Wise in age but young at art


		Wise in age but young at art

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

17 hours 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.

THE Q&A OF THE DAY: Indie-comic sensation Megan Kelso talks art

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

17 hours ago by Joshua Burton

Longtime veteran of the independent comic scene, Megan Kelso, chatted with the Buzz about what actually makes a comic good and how art affects people. Kelso is working on a graphic novel, "Artichoke Tales," and has recently released a well-received anthology of her short works called "The Squirrel Mother Stories.

Student marathoner runs path to milestone


		Student marathoner runs path to milestone

Clarion, Citrus college, CA

4 minutes ago by Ariel Carmona

Batman in full costume zig zagged in front of him in New York City.

In San Francisco, he raced across the Golden Gate Bridge. In Tiberias, Israel, he ran in the footsteps of Jesus himself.

This is a sampling of the experiences Citrus College student Eddie Hahn has been through since he started running marathons.

IRON MAN: The real man of steel

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

2 days ago by Antonio Hernandez

Hollywood is mad with superhero fever.

Last year, audiences saw the final installment of the "Spiderman" trilogy, possibly the most successful comic book adaptation yet. Hoping to ride off the success of their web-slinger, Marvel has opened the summer movie season with their Swiss Army knife of a superhero: "Iron Man.

Stimulus Payment Lines Student Pocket

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

2 days ago by Shannon McHugh

Nearly 130 million American taxpayers are receiving tax rebates from the Internal Revenue Service as part of an economic stimulus rebate program to help boost consumer spending, and eventually the nation's economy.

Those who filed 2007 tax returns and qualified for the rebate using direct deposit have already begun to find checks in their bank accounts, four days before the scheduled drop date, and the first group of mailed checks is expected to come to taxpayers this week.

Celebrating Cinco De Mayo

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

2 days ago

MAY 5, 2008-Contrary to popular belief, Cinco De Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day; It's not even a national holiday. It's the anniversary of a battle Mexico won against the French army in 1862. Yet, the "holiday" is overblown here in the United States, with Cinco De Mayo.

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