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The Clarion Online
Current Issue:
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
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News
Alumnus killed by roadside bomb in Iraq
Priority registration for student groups tabled
Transfer to four-year schools difficulty at highest peak
Administrator retires, accepts new job
Students pass amendments to student government constitution
Passion motivates hard-working student trustee elect to do his duty
Features
Passion motivates hard-working student trustee elect to do his duty
United We Stand
Long-awaited Graduation
Adminstrators support idea for Alma Mater
The Motivated Graduate
Watergate investigative reporter talks about war
The Gift
Singers captivate and dazzle audiences
Sports
Outstanding sportsman, outstanding scholar
Owls baseball season ends not with a bang, but with a whimper
Owls on the Green
Par fore the Course
Swim team ends stalemate season with high expectations next year
A&E
Singers captivate and dazzle audiences
Coachella rocks desert
Opinion
Libraries full of missed opportunities
Recommended reads for 2004
Landmark school decision is half-century old
Bring soldiers home alive; let Iraqis govern selves
Editorial
School song creates tradition, unity
Graduates triumph over many obstacles
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Issue Summary
Earthquake Preparedness Special Section
Hard lesson: Be ready for a disaster
How prepared are you for The Big One?
Is Citrus College prepared for a major earthquake?
Podcasts
Podcast, 'Iron Man' review
Podcast, Nearly forgotten:
Recent vets becoming homeless
Podcast, The Style File:
Flatter yourself
Podcast, The Style File:
Make it or break it
Podcast, The Style File:
Setting the record straight
Podcast: Marathoner runs because he can
Podcast: Stay out of my lane
Podcast: Top 10 vampire flicks that'll get your blood curdling
News
Earthquake rattles campus, nerves,
See Slideshow
BOT appoints seventh president
Campus considers emergency alert system
Ceramics professor awarded distinguished faculty honor
Graduation to take place at stadium
Seven student government officers elected
Supreme Court slashes punitive award in Exxon Valdez oil spill
From the Wire
Clinton, Obama stage unity rally, but some hold back
During Gay Pride Month, we need to address broader issues
Fuel costs hurt college investments
Lecture videos: A learning tool or a bad idea?
Now is the time to define U.S. presence in Iraq
You've been pre-approved!
Financial Educational Programs on the Rise to help Student
Financial Educational Programs on the Rise to help Students
It's no mystery that 'The X-Files' is back on the big screen
Teach yourself how to play guitar, with some help
Life
Are all Bluetooth headsets created equal?
Automotive technology:
Slideshow
Citrus at leisure:
Slideshow
Citrus Sizzles in the Summer:
Slideshow
Get that rockabilly look
Sexy Summer Makeovers
Dancers revolutionize campus:
See slideshow
Great things come in small packages
The Style File: Flatter yourself
Born, kidnapped, escaped from Iraq
Sports
Basketball team transfers many players
Beyond the Stands: Sign up for summer workouts on campus
Bryant Scores 31 to lead West, which has 79 points in 1st half
Exploration: Hike the summer away
Fumes, caution flags prove to be the winning formula for Earnhardt
How Tiger Woods' injury will affect the pro golf world
A&E
Movie Review: 'Wanted'
Will Smith plays a boozy superhero in 'Hancock'
20 questions for British singer Deborah Bonham
Give blood, get Warped Tour VIP backstage pass
Memoir grasps spiritual journey of life
Students' performance exceeds expectations
Editorials
Get an A.A., it is a real degree
Give our troops a future
Opinions
Tips For Roommate Success
Fast or slow, amputees raise the bar
Keep your knees together, prevent infection
Stay out of my lane
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