The Mesa Press, San Diego Mesa College, CA
2 days ago
Bateke Beat is a new six-man "African funk" band in San Diego, making their debut at the Ocean Beach Oktoberfest on Saturday October 11.
This Afrobeat band is composed of Mesa students Russell Ramo on the electric guitar and Eduardo Canelon on drums, both majoring in Music, and Sociology major John Bothwell on the Djembe.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
13 hours ago by Alejandra Jackson
We've all see it before: a celebrity namedrops a designer on the runway and their sales go through the roof, a singer or actor is seen lunching at some swanky café and suddenly it takes a reservation months in advance just to get a table, and if Oprah picks a book for her book club it will undoubtedly shoot to the top of the bestseller list.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
2 days ago by Typhanie Sharfner
This year's election has gained a popularity in a way that past elections have failed to do.
Perhaps it's the now-failing economy, but more likely it is because this is the first time a woman, Hilary Clinton, and a black man, Barack Obama, have been on the ballot for president.
Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA
3 days ago by Angel Huracha
This summer California's Supreme Court ruled that gay couples could finally marry.
Justices said it was the right thing to do under the law. Fundamentalist Christians insist it violates an even higher law.
To those who stay true to the teachings of the Bible, gay relationships disrupt the sanctity of marriage, this from a sacred book that also dwells on the idea of incest in two occasions: Adam and Eve's children and Noah's children.
Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA
4 days ago
SWC used to stand for Southwestern College. Now it seems to be short for Scandal, Whitewashing and Corruption.
It is hard to overstate the mess our once-proud institution has fallen into. Southwestern has become an embarrassment in the South Bay, fodder for unflattering television and newspaper reports.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
6 days ago by Anthony Schwartz
If passed, Proposition 8 - a proposition on the ballot for the Nov. 4 California General Election - would eliminate the right for same-sex couples to marry.
While the right was previously banned in the state, the Supreme Court of California voted May 15 to allow same-sex marriages in a 4-to-3 decision.