On The Record: Do you think campus police should be armed? On The Record: Do you think campus police should be armed? Why or why not? By Ryan Flores CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
Women ready to roll in playoffs By Aaron Turner ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR After a gut-wrenching loss to bitter rival Foothill College on Jan. 21, The Rams needed to finish strong the remaining month of the season in order to have momentum going into the state playoffs. Finishing strong is just what they did, winning their next
Men set sights on state title By Bonta Hill and Sean Singer SPORTS EDITOR AND STAFF WRITER Coming into the season, Rams head coach Justin Labagh didn’t know what to expect from this season’s team. With 10 new players, and arguably the toughest schedule in the state of California, inexperience and maturity was a
February 25 State your ride Tyler Dietzen, 1962 Chevy Nova By Jen Houghton COPY EDITOR If you think surfing the internet during class will only get you into trouble, you’re wrong -- it can also get you a classic muscle car. Such was the case for 21-year-old fire science major Tyler Dietzen when he
A new way to shop for music By Sophia Hernandez PHOTO EDITOR The 1940s brought vinyl, followed by the CD revolution in the 1980s. iPods were an instant hit in the new millennium. But what’s up with the new media cards? Due to the increased demand for music downloads, CD chain stores such as Tower Records
February 25 Letters to the Editor Dear Editor — I have read two letters to the Dear editor column response on the paper on the Gaza protest. I could understand that they are full supporters of Israel and their invasion of Gaza last month, but truth be told they were completely biased of the issue. One example
Review: 'Wicked' tale bewitches San Francisco audiences By Jessica Luthi EDITOR IN CHIEF If you recall the 1939 classic movie “The Wizard of Oz,” you'll remember a young girl named Dorothy, who was ripped from her home in Kansas by a tornado and transplanted to the land of Oz. But “Wicked”, the Broadway musical, is