Students grab the mic

More than 25 student poets, singers, musicians and dancers gathered in the Campus Center to show off their talents at the Open Mic event. Students were given an opportunity to sign up and take advantage of a free mic, an open stage and the attention of fellow students and performers.

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Alumni edges out men’s volleyball

With a deep, resounding “HOOOUAHH!” the current Brahmas kicked off Saturday’s volleyball game against alumni who played in the same gym as long as 22 years ago. Testosterone filled the air, but the mood was light, and the atmosphere, friendly. Many of the alumni wore their old team jerseys or state championship t-shirts, and high-fives reverberated through the gym after every point.

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ASO takes textbook fight to D.C.

The Associated Students Organization (ASO) has been especially vocal both on and off campus, in their recent campaign to reduce student debt. Among the latest demonstrations was a giant tombstone in memory of expensive textbooks that became prematurely obsolete, and a blow-up ball and chain, which represented students being “shackled by debt.

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Know your encyclopedia: Wikipedia

Ryan Jordan claimed to be a professor of religion while writing articles for Wikipedia. Actually, he was a college drop-out who was asked to resign after lying about his credentials. Wikipedia is an internet encyclopedia that is relatively easy to access by anyone and is used by students and people alike who seek information.

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CSU, UC increase tuition

The Board for UC and CSU has approved a hefty tuition increases which include a 10 percent undergraduate tuition hike for the California State University system and a 7 percent increase at the University of California. Although California has the cheapest public university tuition in the U.

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