High textbook costs continue to burden students By Nick Squires Contributing Writer With the rising cost of textbooks, many students are looking for alternative ways to purchase books without straining their already tight budget.
Fresh Faces on the Board By Ellen Silk & Doug Ahlgren News Editor & Staff Writer The 2008 board of trustees unanimously approved Dr. Don Griffin's contract at a Dec. 19, 2008 meeting and confirmed him as chancellor through June 2012, at an initial salary of $287,000 per year according to his
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City College board ratifies chancellor contract By Doug Ahlgren Staff Writer City College's board of trustees unanimously approved Dr. Don Q. Griffin's contract as the chancellor of City College during the board's public meeting on Dec. 18. Griffin is slated to serve as chancellor through June 30, 2012 at an
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Reservoir Construction Continues By Arcel Cunanan Staff Writer The board of trustees approved the Balboa Reservoir land exchange on Nov. 20, which will allow the construction of the Joint Use Facility and Performing Arts Center on the Ocean campus to continue as scheduled, said James Blomquist, associate vice chancellor of faciliti
Drought could strangle state’s water supply By Graham Henderson Staff Writer California is facing its worst drought in 15 years with water reserves around the state at a fraction of their capacity severely affecting several counties throughout the state, according to a senior state meteorologist.