Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
5 hours ago by Gabriel Morales
Dozens of fans cheering and walking the streets, huge amplifiers and stages scattered along Colorado Boulevard and all sorts of colorful shops welcoming visitors - this is the Eagle Rock Music Festival. Every October for the last 10 years, Eagle Rock has celebrated art and music with a free, one-night festival.
Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, CA
1 day ago by Edward Derbes

Artist: Jeremy Hall
On September 11, 2008, the engine room housing Cypress College's co-generation unit is quiet, with the exception of a three-way conversation about the engines. In March, the noise from the engines would have made conversation nearly-impossible; now, the three people servicing the engines are able to speak at a normal voice.
Roundup, Pierce College, CA
1 day ago by Raelynn Villarreal
Work, school, family and a long-distance relationship: How do students keep the fire burning from miles away?
Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA
1 day ago by Ericka Franklin
The difficulty in gaining a job in art or illustration after graduation deters many inspiring artists away from the major, but CSULB alumnus Chris Bachalo wasn't one of those people.
The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA
1 day ago by Leah Glowacki
The importance of multiculturalism at Occidental College is evidenced by an array of cultural organizations, classes in diversity and events focused on embracing difference. Its impact is affirmed by the popularity of Occidental's Study Abroad Program. Whether students are interested in biology, performing arts, international relations or mathematics, studying abroad is an opportunity to experience foreign culture and diversity firsthand.
Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA
1 day ago by Sasha Santacruz
"Next stop, Civic Center," is announced loudly over the intercom on the Metro Red Line. As I left the train station, I was lead to the intersection of Main and First Street by the distant uproar of music.
Spread across six city blocks, The L.A Weekly Detour flooded the streets with food and various vendors such as the Music Institute, who raffled prizes and musical equipment, bringing more excitement to concertgoers.
The Occidental Weekly, Occidental College, CA
2 days ago by Caroline Olsen-Van Stone
"One of my residents, Berto, came into my room, dressed as a Stormtrooper for Halloween. 'There's an alcohol poisoning,' he said. I called Campo and told them that a Stormtrooper would meet them at the door and lead them to the situation. I went down and held a bag for the girl as she threw up.
Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA
3 days ago by Jessica Iavazzi
In this year's upcoming election, young voter's opinions are valued more than ever and a few nonpartisan, nonprofit organizations believe that America's youth will be the deciding factor this year. YOU should be a part of this decision.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
4 days ago by Amanda Bruen
Hello again, dear reader! It's that time again ... fall - leaves changing to cardinal and gold (ironically everywhere but Southern California), midterms, pumpkins, generic candy corn, Kit Kat binges, early sunsets and life-changing sexual experiences.
Whether it was a new position, a new place (complete with rug burn in odd places) or a new partner, sexual exploits are eternally entertaining and stimulating conversation topics.
Claremont Independent, Claremond McKenna College, CA
4 days ago by Aditya Bindal
Last week, the CI sat down with Professor Marc Weidenmier, Richard Burdekin, Ludwig Chincarini, and Michael Kuehlwein, to discuss the current financial crisis. In the short time span of five days, during which we conducted our interviews, the financial industry was restructured and changed forever.
Clarion, Citrus college, CA
6 days ago by Roxana Callejas
One very effective way to encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities like clubs is through fun.
The fall 2008 Club Rush, held Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 in the Campus Center Mall, entertained students with a festive atmosphere including food, music and dance did just that.