IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN
BY JOHN SERVATIUS
The Second Annual Construction Career Day was held at the Evans Campus Marsh 8 and was hosted by the National Association of Women in Construction.
CAMPUS JOURNALISTS TRUIMPH AT JACC
BY ELIZABETH SKOW
A delegation of 17 journalism students and The Guardsman won 31 on-the-spot, mail-in, bring-in, and honorary awards at this year's Journalism Assciation of Community Colleges state conference held March 22 to 24 in Sacramento.
TELEVISION CLASSES ECLIPSED BY ONLINE ENROLLMENTS
BY ALEX DIXON
Online offerings continue to rise at City College as students, faculty, and telecourse publishers select the Internet over television as the educational medium of choice for distance learning.
COLLEGE IS NO PLACE FOR PIRATES
BY MARTHA VALLEJO
The Recording Industry Association of America sent 400 pre-litigation settlement letters to 13 colleges and universities around the country on Feb. 28 to stop students from illegally downloading music, according to the RIAA's website.
NEW U.S. LAW WILL AFFECT STUDENTS TRAVELING ABROAD
BY JUSTIN LEVY
The African American Scholastic Program is relocating from Bungalow 500 to the second floor of the Rosenberg Library beginning February 19 for health and safety reasons.
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