The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Sandy Chase, Staff Writer
Why would someone have spent $300 to be front and center in VIP seats at the Cheap Trick, Heart and Journey concert last Tuesday? When you watch them perform, it's easy to see why. After 30 years of show business, these bands know what it takes to make an amazing music experience for their fans.
Seeing three tried-and-true rock acts is a worthwhile investment, even if the lineup is a little...tweaked.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
3 days ago by Hortencia Rangel
Chaffey's military helicopter is missing in action. Back in the mid-1990s, the National Guard unit in Rancho Cucamonga had four helicopters to donate. What better timing than having an adjunct aeronautics instructor from the National Guard take one of the flyable "Huey" birds off the hands of the local military unit.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
3 days ago by Alex Bulato
With gas prices on the rise, Chaffey is exploring ways to help students get to class on a budget - including year-round bus service, free of charge.
The idea is certainly ambitious, but negotiations with the San Bernardino-based bus provider Omnitrans are already underway.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago
When Vice President Dick Cheney announced that China was drilling for oil off the coast of Florida in cooperation with the Cuban government early this July, there was an uproar. Gas prices are soaring and no one is happy with the thought of China conducting oil explorations right in America's backyard, especially when the United States isn't conducting offshore drilling of its own.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
3 days ago by Hortencia Rangel
Director and writer Ruben Amavizca-Murua is a native of the industrial town of Mexicali, Baja California. His mother was a seamstress who worked at one of the first maquiladoras in Mexicali decades ago.
So it was no wonder when Amavizca-Murua stumbled across the news of a mass "femicide" occurring to Mexican maquiladora females along the border, it struck an emotional chord within him.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Wendy Fry, City Editor
Two women touting "Just Married" signs saunter through Hillcrest holding hands in front of a sparkling blue float. Tranquil and happy, they pause in front of an enormous crowd for a kiss.
Saturday's 34th annual Pride Parade was identical to last year's, except for one major difference.
For the first time in San Diego's Pride Parade history, a contingent of recently married same-sex couples marched to celebrate their right to wed their long-term partners.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Michael Macedo
Oh boy! Another cliché letter to the editor with a lousy opening, easily refutable content, and an impractical solution proposal - this time written by a professor. Jackpot!
I'm responding to Edward Schmid's letter to the editor entitled "Education, not guns," which was responding to Marlize van Romburgh's article "The amendment that protects your independence.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Donovan Aird
Most world-class athletes would probably never consider even momentarily awaking from the Olympic dream.
They wouldn't put things at risk. They wouldn't tinker.
And they likely wouldn't, in the eyes of many, jeopardize their chances by giving in to an entirely separate competitive urge to play another sport.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Chelsea Bieker
The Robert E. Kennedy Library is undergoing major changes this summer, including a complete transformation of the second floor, as well as the addition of Julian's. With new carpet, modern furniture and fresh ideas, the library can offer students a more efficient place to study.