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Campus can expect cuts to impact campus less than sister colleges

Of the three scenarios proposed by the Office of the Chancellor of the Los Rios Community College District, two paths remain and one appears imminent. The most likely scenario seems to be a cut of $24.6 million district-wide as the prospect of no June tax extension nearly a foregone conclusion. Full story

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Newspaper Opinion Spring 2011 Issue 5

Transition: from newspapers to web

  Newspapers will always exist. But they won't always exist in the way they do now.   "We do not think print is dad, it's transitioning," said Cheryl Dell, president and publisher and of The Sacramento Bee. Dell was right: it will not die. Full story

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NorCal Aids Cycle Spring 2011 Issue 5

Bicycling for AIDS, another way to save lives

  A 50 mile bike ride sounds daunting to many people, but for a local coach it is merely a warmup for a yearly tradition. For the past few years, Cosumes River College's Women's Basketball Coach Coral Sage has endured the 330 mile, four-day NorCal AIDS cycle, all in order to raise money for the fight against HIV and AIDS in Northern California. Full story

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Earth Week 2011 impacts CRC

In 2007 it was shown that we as Americans use 60,000 plastic bags every five seconds. There is no way the Earth can survive if we continue to treat it the way we do. Full story

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WonderCon delivered some high profile video game products

San Francisco continues to hold the WonderCon comic and entertainment expo. Video games were significant to this year featuring the Nintendo 3DS handheld and "Marvel vs. Capcom 3" as major attractions. As part of the Comic-Con International organization, WonderCon, stationed in the San Francisco Bay Area, serves as a smaller counterpart to the much bigger San Diego Comic-Con International. Full story

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