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Immersion fosters community in mending city

Immersion trip to aid Katrina victims approaches

By Kristina Chiapella

After taking the last exam of finals week before winter break, most students will be heading home to spend quality time with family and friends over the vacation, with no greater concern than finding presents for everyone and avoiding an overdose of holiday cookies.

Obscure courses should be explored, not overlooked

Take a chance and dive into the Joy of Garbage this winter quarter

By Maggie Beidelman

Ever wanted to sign up for one of those uniquely named classes in the course catalog, but been too timid to do so? Maybe all you need is more information.

Maggiano's quality beats out Buca di Beppo

Italian dining options nearby

By Parker McNulty

Whether your parents are coming to town, you are going on a date or you and your friends are tired of Roma in Benson, Buca di Beppo and Maggiano's Little Italy are two spots to keep in mind.

Workshops help high schoolers pursue continuing education

MEChA sponsored Raza Day show 50 students learn about college

By Nicole Harris

High school students filled the campus on Saturday, Nov. 4, as the MEChA club celebrated the 23rd annual Raza Day, a day in which young Latino students have the opportunity to experience college life and learn about the steps it takes to achieve their academic goals.

Fourth season stays fresh with enticing scenarios

'Nip/Tuck': little people, promiscuity and organ thieves

By Monica Valle

With a TV.com ranking of 9.1 out of 10, the fourth season of "Nip/Tuck" is even more dramatic than ever.

'Best American' installation covers global issues

No excuses for not picking up new edition in series

By Sarah Clise

It's not a lack of quality literature that keeps most college students from listing reading as one of their favorite activities, it's the lack of hours in the day. But, as busy as we all are, there are books out there that merit the time it takes to read them. One such book is the 2006 edition of "The Best American Nonrequired Reading." Edited by renowned author Dave Eggers, this eclectic literary collection takes on a form radically different than that of its predecessors.

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