Experts debate the existence of Internet Addictive Disorder, but allow me to offer an opinion from a long-time gamer’s point of view. IAD is just as real as your face, and its danger to this and coming generations is underestimated. I started browsing the Web when I was in fourth grade, spending most of my online time in Nintendo chat rooms and on gaming Web sites.
Month: April 2008
Center opens doors to ASO
The Associated Students Organization is packing its bags and moving into the old Bookstore/Business office, which has been completely gutted and newly renovated. What is now called the Student Community Center is one of the original buildings constructed on campus.
Construction expected to wrap in mid-2010
As jackhammers pounded and bulldozers groaned behind him, Pierce College President Robert Garber announced that the Los Angeles Community College District board of trustees is considering a third bond measure to provide additional funding for construction on the district’s nine campuses during a news conference on April 2.
THE WEEKLY BLOTTER
April 1 – 11:09 a.m. Suspect entered the Bookstore, took a book and hid it. About 20 minutes later, suspect return and stole the book from the store. 2 p.m. An LCD projector was reported to be taken from Room #8111. April 3 – 11:21 a.m. Two students fought in the Bookstore and one was arrested.
Seat filled in LACCD board
Winnetka resident Miguel Santiago, 35, was sworn in as the newest member of the Los Angeles Community College District board of trustees on April 9. Chosen by the board members from a group of 27 applicants to fill the position left by Warren Furutani, who was elected in February to the California State Assembly, Santiago says he hopes to “live up to the board’s trust and confidence.
A plan to aid in student success
To work 20 hours a week, carry 12 units and be a single parent of a 4-year-old child is enough to keep anyone busy. This is how Melissa Alvarado, 26, lives on a day-to-day basis. Alvarado, a possible business or accounting major, is an active mother whose days never seem to end.
EDITORIAL EDITORIAL EDITORIAL
All incoming students are required to take assessment tests that will determine which math and/or English class they can register for. During the writing section, you will be asked to read a short statement followed by a related question. Here is an example: Statement: The assessment tests should be updated because they are ancient and obsolete, and they result in the most preposterous placements.
ASO ditches trailer, moves into building
The Associated Students Organization is packing its bags and moving into the old Bookstore/Business office, which has been completely gutted and newly renovated. The office is one of the original buildings constructed on campus. More than 50 years later, the building has been stripped down to just the exterior walls.
Parkour culture
Taking a minute to meditate before his next move, he pictures himself jumping over a flight of stairs, and then running a ten-foot rail, ending his action with a graceful landing. This is an everyday encounter for those who follow the art of parkour. Alex “Ace” Scott has been studying and practicing parkour – a style of urban obstacle coursing – for a little over four years.
Club Red Square sizzles Thursday nights
A machine fills the atmosphere with smoke, as 20-somethings dance the night away. Infused with the color red, generated by machines and red satin table covers, Club Red Square sets a fun and sexy vibe for club patrons. Every Thursday night, Club Red Square, located on Ventura Boulevard, hosts “Club Fusion,” mixing the sounds of hip-hop, reggaeton and Latin music.