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The Clarion Online
Current Issue:
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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News
Legislation May Localize Decision on Health Fee Exemption
Student Newspapers Consolidated
Registration for Summer to Begin in the Upcoming Week
Life
Employers Inform Hopeful Students at Annual Job Fair
High School Students Search for Answers to Higher Education
Community Dedicates 24 Hours For Hope, Rememberance
Student Health Center Ready to Assist Students in Need
Riding the Rails of Life Through Retirement Station
Sports
Softball Season Ends with Improved Averages
Big Inning for Glendale Equals Big Loss for Citrus
Student Aspires to Play in LPGA
A&E
Twelfth Night
Clogging, Not Just a Dance, A Student's Life
A Fable Speaks to All Cultures
College Bands Battle it Out on Stage
Reality Show Comes to Citrus
SOUNDBYTES
Opinions
Gas Prices Soar, Deal With it
Silicone vs Saline, Make Informative Decisions
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Editorials
Student Health Centers in Danger
Political Body Makes Major Cutbacks
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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
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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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