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Twitter jumps in popularity

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"What are you doing?" This is a question that is answered by millions of Twitter users daily. Everyone from celebrities to members of Congress to top news organizations such as CNN and The New York Times have accounts on the Web site, which allows users to to post a 140-character microblog.… Post the First Comment

Obama facing unreasonable critics

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As President Barack Obama approaches his 100th day of presidency a lot of slander has come his way regarding what he has accomplished this far. As unfortunate as it is that this country has been devastated by an economic recession it is more so that politicians that should be supporting our nations growth are more focused on pointing fingers than lifting one.… Post the First Comment

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Young students talk about their experiences with divorce

Nancy Relas and Kristine Mejia are 20-year-old business majors who have a lot in common. They both attend school and go to the gym regularly. But there's something that sets them apart from most people their age -- they're both divorced. Relas married her middle school sweetheart at the age of 18, two weeks after her high school graduation.…
  • Young students talk about their experiences with divorce
  • Drum circle draws visitors
  • Fitness center to get new equipment
  • Food prices on campus too high for some
  • Lack of bus passes for summer school may turn away students
  • Oath of Office Ceremony welcomes new student body
  • Pet adoption fair draws many
  • Professors host lecture to educate students on economic crisis
  • Features

    Campus goes green

    In January, $123 million in federal grant money was allocated by the United States president Barack Obama to 68 community-based job training [programs] in community colleges and community-based institutions, as posted by the U.S. Department of Labor website.…
  • Campus goes green
  • Honors Program challenges students
  • Professor challenges students
  • Opinion

    Search for new president continues

  • Search for new president continues
  • Students can benefit from technology
  • Sports

    Triathlon training class to be offered in summer

    For the first time, Cosumnes River College students will have the opportunity to train and compete in a triathlon class over summer school. Coral Sage, the women's basketball coach and a fitness instructor at CRC, said that she wrote the curriculum for this new class because she has competed in six sprint triathlons and that her "experience has been great.…
  • Triathlon training class to be offered in summer
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