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Current Issue:
Thursday, December 2, 2004
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News
Giving thanks
BOG rejects California Performance Review plan
CRC aiming for $1.85 million grant
Opportunity for Middle East peace
Card available to warn smokers of 30 foot policy
Opinion
Away in a manger Santa was born
Pharmacists, politics is not in your job description
FCC doing good job over regulating U.S. network television
Marsupials need family planning
Force your beliefs on someone who cares
Publishers find creative ways of dipping into students' pockets
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Features
Poker club dominates math club
Professor crafts future musicians
Textbooks: Not enough bang for your 'book'
Imagination comes alive in Neverland
'Half-Life 2' exceeds expectations
'Sideways' movie review
'Stories and Songs for the Holidays' play review
'Christmas with the Kranks' movie review
Sports
Devilishly well-played loss for the Lady Hawks
CRC doesn't move, but makes giant leap
Tournament to honor life of CRC basketball coach
Good riddance sports fans
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Issue Summary
News
Students react to cuts to higher education
Bill would help colleges
Students elect officers
Students rally for higher education
Campus celebrates Earth Day
Students find alternatives to book buybacks
Jazz Gala showcases campus
Opinion
Textbook prices problematic for students
Celebrity moms exploited
Action necessary to curtail global
Muslim women redefine feminism
Features
Sounds of jazz flow on windy day
Q&A Professor Jonathan Nielson
RTVF classes gateway to radio industry for students
Tips for a successful fall semester for returning students
Students enjoy astronomy for Earth Day
P.E. professor bikes for cause despite injury
Sports
Seasons end with an optimistic attitude
Tennis tourney ends season
Q & A: Shara Shimabakuro
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