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Current Issue:
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
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NEWS
Disabled students honored at recognition ceremony
Employee union, Board of Trustees stalemate continues
Employee union, Board of Trustees stalemate continues
Proposal redirects UC, CSU freshmen to two-year colleges
Website provides graduation information
Former Owls' player starts for Giants at Dodger Stadium
FEATURES
Distinguished Leader
Renaissance Man
Leaving Behind A Legacy
High School Alum
Job opportunities available through employee services
The Gift
Sunday At the Swap Meet
SPORTS
Locals take three in row after loss to Vaqueros
The Unforgettable Par Fore the Course
A&E
Dance Fever
Children's book turned musical invades Haugh
Women's Ensemble rocks the stage
Band Review
Band Review
EDITORIAL
Citrus students pay while UC, CSU get free ride
Citrus students pay while UC, CSU get free ride
Students need serene place outside to study peacefully
OPINION
Cinco de Mayo: A misunderstood holiday
Prison: no longer the rock and a hard place for hard time
PHOTO GALLERY
Linda Humphrey Retires
Owls baseball on the field
Softball on the field
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Podcasts
Superintendent President Geraldine M. Perri: State of the College Address
News
Off-campus lots alleviate parking woes
President tackles new semester
Textbook sales tumble as prices climb
Life
Congress pressures textbook companies to lower costs
Student government welcomes students
Sports
Football makes leading division cut
Football seeks return to gridiron glory
Speaking of Sports: New conference offers intersting matchups
Summer athletics fundraiser a success
A&E
Keepin' it Real: Confessions of a reality TV junkie
Soundbyte:
Bring Ya to the Brink, Cyndi Lauper
Soundbyte:
Dodgers Baseball, Music to your Ears
Soundbyte:
The best of Dean Martin, Green Series
Summer theatre can be a big break for student performers
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Editorials
A new semester starts: Get in gear!
Emergencies are imminent, drill for disaster
Opinions
Don't let economy deal you a bad hand
Olympic pride: Celebrate athletic national pride
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