The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
1 hour ago by Viridiana Pacheco-Isaac
I always say the reason I got into the field of journalism was to educate my readers on issues they did not know about.
Well, here is your lesson for today.
The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
6 hours ago by Amanda Rutherford
The World Languages and Hispanic Literatures Department is now offering Arabic 201A and advanced courses in French 311, German 312 and 350 as of the Spring 2007 semester. Students can still meet the language requirement with Arabic 201A or continue with a minor in French or German.
The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA
3 hours ago by Scott Neth
For many students, Algebra instructor Bahram Alidaee gives the ultimate math solution - to either love math or learn to live with it.
Take one of Bob's (his students and friends call him Bob) classes, and you are likely to learn a lot.
"I love my job. I have a passion to teach, and I love to see my students succeed," Alidaee said.
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Viewpoints Online, Riverside Community College, CA
3 days ago by Vanessa Soto, Khai Le
He heard the waves of the ocean become louder. His heart beat faster. His breath was getting short. He felt the water rise to his feet. After walking 3,300 miles, wearing out 12 pairs of shoes and losing 75-pounds, Hakim Maloum completed his journey; he walked across America.
The National Herald, National University, CA
1 day ago by Tony Johnson
San Diego biotech company Arena Pharmaceuticals is building an energy efficient, eco-friendly building in Sorrento Valley. The five-story building broke ground last December, and will be completed by this December. The building hopes to set a new standard for energy efficient buildings in San Diego.
The National Herald, National University, CA
21 hours ago by Karen M. Guerra
It's not Klantee anymore. Within the near decade that Mayor Randy Voepel served as Santee's mayor, downtown has been revitalized by the presence of such large chains as Target, Kohl's, Barnes & Noble, and the Olive Garden, to name a small percentage of its changes.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
6 days ago by Crystal Evans
Campus police recently added two three-wheeled, electric, stand-up scooters to their fleet of vehicles.
The new scooters, which have been designed for use by law enforcement, the government and security companies, will allow officers to better patrol the campus quickly and efficiently in order to ensure the safety of everyone at Palomar, according to school officials.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
4 days ago by Crystal Evans
The county of San Diego filed a lawsuit Aug. 7 against Palomar College alleging the school officials have not adequately assessed the environmental impact their new satellite campus site in Fallbrook will have.
The lawsuit asks the court to discard Palomar College's previous Environmental Impact Report and to require them to have another analysis done on the site and provide adequate mitigation measures.
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Sports Weekly Podcast for September 5th
Volante, University of South Dakota
Sports Weekly Co-Host Drew Quandt and Justin Rust talk about USD Football's game against St. Ambrose, preview the Coyotes' road game against Northern Iowa, and talk Coyote volleyball.
You can catch Sport Weekly every Friday from Noon-2pm on 91.1 FM U.Radio.
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