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Overzealous Clinton fan base could use rationality, focus


		Overzealous Clinton fan base could use rationality, focus

The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA

2 days ago by Megan Wilson

One of history's most monumental elections could be torn to shreds by a pack of pumas. Astounding displays of immaturity continue to surround the extremist faction of the Sen. Hillary Clinton fan base, which is vowing to vote for Sen. John McCain in the upcoming presidential election.

To Denmark and Beyond

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

1 day ago by Alex Cruse

On August 23, Michael Parenti-noted liberal scholar, political scientist, and author-spoke before a small crowd at the Nonesuch Gallery about "Capitalism's Apocalypse"-a phrasing that even Parenti himself wasn't entirely confident of. Despite the heady doomsday title of the lecture, his succinct observations on a country in demise illustrated how capitalism has not only run up again its ecological limits, and it is completely antithetical to a true democracy.

Editorial: Budget slump creates financial aid distress

The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA

2 days ago

Earlier this month, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger hosted a conference of border governors in Universal City and brought up the issue of California's budget crisis with his fellow governors.

He also passed around a hat and encouraged everyone to donate money for him to take back to Sacramento, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Weird hobbies perfectly normal


		Weird hobbies perfectly normal

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

2 days ago by Lance Park

I have a hobby that might seem fairly quirky. I have white metal miniatures between two to three inches tall that I enjoy painting, and some people find that odd. That's fine, because not everyone understands what I enjoy about painting miniatures or even playing tabletop games with them.

Two steps forward and no steps back

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

2 days ago by State Hornet Staff

TODAY

There's a reason things feel unusual at Sacramento State this semester, things are changing for the better.

Sarah Palin: McCain's Bridge to Nowhere?


		Sarah Palin: McCain's Bridge to Nowhere?

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

2 days ago by Nate Johnson

John McCain just lobbed the country one whopper of a curveball by crowning Sarah Palin his Vice Presidential pick. In doing so, he picked as blank a slate as possible in the eyes of the nation. How the media will fill that space is the question.

It's hard to make sense of why McCain went in the direction he did with Palin.

Amazing athletes, moronic broadcasters

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

2 days ago by Sarah Kay Hannon

TODAY

The Beijing Olympics 2008: Something that we can all relate to. We, as Americans, are taking part in the worldwide games in one way or another. Whether you are an athlete competing, family or friends of a competing athlete, or just an observer, the games have had an effect on us.

Two weeks to remember

The State Hornet, California State University, Sacramento, CA

3 days ago by Kyle Kershner

TODAY

The opening ceremony for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games from Beijing, China set the tone for what was one of the most memorable Games ever.

These Olympics had plenty of storylines and despite the controversy, the entertainment did not disappoint.

Iranian athletes attack NBA, set on world domination


		Iranian athletes attack NBA, set on world domination

The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA

3 days ago by Megan Wilson

Iran is invading. The Office of Foreign Assets Control authorized the NBA to negotiate contracts Aug. 20 with a 7-foot-2-inch Iranian basketball player and Olympian named Hamed Ehadadi, whose dream is to play in the NBA. The decision came only five days after the NBA sent a stern letter to 30 franchises forbidding them to conduct talks with any Persian player, saying that they needed OFAC approval.

Gold medal game a thrill to experience

The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA

3 days ago by Jeff Carillo

The gold medal game for the U.S. men's national basketball team in the 2008 Olympics was nothing short of spectacular. The U.S. earned every bit of the victory, pulling out the game by a final score of 118-107 on Sunday, and what followed was pure joy.

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