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Sink your teeth into True Blood


		Sink your teeth into True Blood

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

23 hours ago by Sarah E. Markoff

Vampires, blood, murder, sex, love, violence, and the Deep South. This might not sound like a hit show on HBO, but think again. "True Blood" is the newest show to cause a stir on HBO. It isn't Buffy the Vampire, it's a more unique, and refreshing take on the latest gothic craze: vampires.

Take to the night with Twilight


		Take to the night with Twilight

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

20 hours ago by Jesse Syse

There was a lot of hype surrounding this movie, and most of it was from the massive fanbase surrounding it. That being said, I walked into the movie without having read the book, and not really knowing much besides some Edward guy is a vampire.

The general gist of Twilight is a girl named Isabella Swan (Kirsten Stewart), who just INSISTS on being called "Bella," ends up having to move from Phoenix to live with her dad who's in a small forest town of Forks, Washington.

Transporter 3 takes a ride through mediocrity


		Transporter 3 takes a ride through mediocrity

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

23 hours ago by Nick Donofrio

I've watched a lot of bad Kung-Fu movies since I was young. There is just something undeniably satisfying about watching one grown man punch another in the genitals that some people just don't understand. An interesting thing about the older kung fu movies with actors like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan is how timeless they are.

Mobilizing green tech


		Mobilizing green tech

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

11 hours ago by John Ellis

Think the Flintstones meet the Jetsons.

After 40 years of challenging universities to create a marketable human-powered automobile, the Society of Mechanical Engineers has yet to reach its goal.

Imagine a vehicle with an electric motor, four solar panels and eight eco-friendly batteries attached to a custom frame with two sets of power-generating foot pedals.

Martial artist fights for Chinese culture


		Martial artist fights for Chinese culture

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

18 hours ago by Rie Nakanishi

More than a decade.

That's how long it took James Chin, a martial artist who works for Spartan Shops, to get promoted to black belt.

But the black belt he earned through the years of hard training now sleeps somewhere in his closet with his other "general kung fu memorabilia.

Audio Slideshow: Tai Chi Instructor

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

18 hours ago by Chris Curry

James M. Chin teaches Tai Chi Chuan Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. in Campus Village. Watch Master Chin demonstrate Tai Chi and listen to him discuss his training and philosophies. View larger

CSU responds to budget crisis

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

1 day ago by Krystle Uy

Transfer students and incoming freshmen may need to rethink their college plans as the CSU system discusses a plan of action in response to the state's budget cuts.

The CSU has moved up the application deadline to Nov. 30 for fall 2009 in an effort to cap enrollment.

Kanye West loses more than his soul


		Kanye West loses more than his soul

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

1 day ago by Natasha Nazzal

With the release of the singles "Love Lockdown" and "Heartless" by Kanye West, there were high expectations and much excitement for his new album, 808's and Heartbreak. Unfortunately, these singles were the only ones to live up to the expectations. Once listening to the album in its entirety, I must say it disappointed.

'Bring out your dead'

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

2 days ago by Mikhail Chernyavsky

TODAY

Never in my life have I ever hated anyone for his or her culture, ethnicity or religious creed, until now.

Faculty targeted


		Faculty targeted

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

1 day ago by Sally King

TODAY

Controversy surrounds a letter e-mailed by a Sacramento State student that targetted professors for their support on Proposition 8, the measure that banned same-sex marriage in California.

Students run a marathon to finish with friend's cure


		Students run a marathon to finish with friend's cure

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

1 day ago by Amanda Pollard

A few months ago, Sacramento State senior and former member of the women's rowing team, Ashley Loucks, decided to do something she never thought she would. She decided to run a marathon.

College tuition cheaper in California than in any other state

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

3 days ago by Maryann Sparelic

The price of education at a community college in California is lower than any other state. California state residents attending community college pay an enrollment fee instead of tuition; the fees are $20 per semester unit or $13 per quarter unit.

Out of state and international students pay tuition on top of enrollment fees, tuition for out of state students at De Anza College is $115 per unit and for foreign citizens it is $123.

Joe the Plumber's novelist aspirations put him among America's literary greats


		Joe the Plumber's novelist aspirations put him among America's literary greats

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

3 days ago by Evan DuCharme

F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, J.D. Salinger and Joe the Plumber.

Yes, Joe the Plumber. The inclusion of Samuel Wurzelbacher - Joe's less-catchy full name - in the list of great American authors may cause a good deal of surprise from so-called literary know-it-alls, but it's a victory for the American dream.

Anti-smoking campaigners' agenda reminiscent of Nazi propagandists'


		Anti-smoking campaigners' agenda reminiscent of Nazi propagandists'

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

3 days ago by Soheil Rezaee

Cigarette smoking is hazardous to your health. This is common knowledge.

So what is the point of having a smoke-free campaign, other than to state the obvious?

This isn't elementary school, where little children need to be made aware of the dangers of smoking, or high school, where we ignore all we've been taught and start lighting up during lunch.

The Underside of Undergrad

The Mills Campanil, Mills College, CA

5 days ago by Sandhya Dirks

Undergrad life is replete with sultry drama, boozy nights, and sometimes, extracurricular activities of a less nefarious bent. There are clubs, pizza gatherings, fan fiction (Seriously, what is up with fan fiction? Torrid porno fantasies utilizing the characters of young adult fiction, really?).

Questions surround crime near campus

The Mills Campanil, Mills College, CA

6 days ago by Anna Belle Peterson

Sophomore Ann Branson admits that when she told friends she was going to go to school in Oakland, they warned her.

"People told me, 'you should carry mace with you,'" she said. "There's a big stigma attached [to] Oakland."

Last year, there were 127 homicides according to sfgate.

Express writer Jon Lytle, speaks with Ryan Walker, a student, about the LPC smoke-free campus policy that will begin next semester.


		Express writer Jon Lytle, speaks with Ryan Walker, a student, about the LPC smoke-free campus policy that will begin next semester.

Express, Las Positas College, CA

6 days ago by John Lytle

Q: First off, let's get your name, age and what you're doing here at the college.

A: My name is Ryan Walker, I'm 20 years old, and I'm pursuing a transfer at this college.

Q: So you're currently smoking in the parking lot. What do you think of the smoke-free campus policy that will be enacted soon?

A: Well I think that's pretty much stupid.

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