In today’s economy, that leaves college students graduating with an average of $25,000 in debt, the Student Aid Alliance (SAA) is asking congress to protect
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Questions and answers with a United States congressman
Congressman Brad Sherman faced a hostile crowd while answering questions regarding taxes and recent budget cuts that have caused tuition increases, during a town hall
Sorting calves on campus
James Greer from Way Out West Ranch located in Hemet, Calif. demonstrates how to maneuvers a cow in the sorting clinic held at Los Angeles
Sheriff’s blotter
Oct. 24 – Vandalism of a vehicle by the Avenue of Champs Oct. 25 – Incident report by the horse stables Oct. 25 – Traffic collision
Learning styles workshop offered at Student Services Building
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) counselor Niloo Hakkakzadeh held a workshop in the different learning styles to students in the Transfer Center Conference room
Moorpark College Pre Vets showcase exotic animals
Candace Shelton, of the Exotic and Animal Training and Management Program at Moorpark College, with a military macaw in front of an audience that included
Students blocked from enrolling in more than 18 units
Students will no longer be able to take more than 18 units while attending colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), according to
Obama moves to ease student loan debt
Starting July 1, 2014, President Obama announced, the Income Based Repayment (IBR) plan will allow students to repay their student loans at a rate of
Yarn bomb knits campus together
Is it a pinata? Did a giant lose their sweater? No, It’s the Brahma Bull Statue decorated in vibrantly colored crocheted yarn from head
Media arts students win journalism awards
Students from Pierce’s Media Arts Department won 29 awards Saturday, Oct. 15, during a journalism conference hosted by California State University Fullerton. The Bull magazine received