A new slice of Africa

Nestled in the corner of Victory Boulevard and Valjean Avenue lies a little piece of South Africa and a sense of family – the Springbok Bar and Grill. With seating available in the bar, patio or regular dining area, you’ll get a unique experience in any section.

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‘Pretty.Odd,’ could be pretty good

Usually, when a band puts together their sophomore album, the sound rarely changes to retain the loyalty of its fans. However, this is not the case with Panic At the Disco and their latest album, “Pretty.Odd.” Panic’s first album released in 2005, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” was laced with vaudeville inspirations and coupled with popular emo lyrics.

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A day for women’s month

In recognition of Women’s History Month, three very accomplished women provided insight and inspiration at a March 11 seminar on campus. It was sponsored by the History and Humanities departments, in collaboration with the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute. Named after the United Farm Workers co-founder, the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute is an educational partnership between the Los Angeles Community College District and founding Los Angeles unions.

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ASO ELECTIONS-PART II

The spring elections for positions in the Associated Students Organization have been scheduled for April 14 and 15, with a debate forum scheduled for April 8. The official list of candidates was released early last week. There are four candidates for the position of president: Skyler Grant, Sallay Manah, Christian Marfil and Adam Wade.

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The Weekly Blotter

Feb. 19 1:30 p.m. Someone reported graffiti on the walls of the North Gym restrooms. 5:30 p.m. Sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., a vehicle was stolen from Parking Lot 4. The victim left the keys in the vehicle. Feb. 20 1:20 p.m. In the Horticulture parking lot, a vehicle was damaged by an unknown object.

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