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THE STUDENT VOICE OF CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE, SAN PABLO, CALIF.
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Renovation continues to lag behind schedule
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A SOULFUL CELEBRATION
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“My husband’s prognosis is good, and we remain optimistic that he will experience a full recovery.”
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The Three Seasons restaurant hosts the Iron Chef Cook-Off
“You can never let someone steal your
dreams.”
‘Elementary’ takes on new approach to iconic characters
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 2013 VOL. 100, NO. 11
Editorial
Elevators across school
still not operational
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How can the college help students with a disability travel around campus?
‘Bucket list’ essential
to living to the fullest
Human aspect
more important
in gun violence
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Firearm tolerance
Transferring takes careful time
ASU
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CrimeWatch
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BSU
SINGLE STOP
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| Lifts on campus still ‘out of order’
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| Project nearly complete
“The current completion date
we’re work-ing toward is (Friday). But there are some big items hold-ing the building back from being
operational.”
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“He’s well educated and he’s always (worked professionally) in finances. He’s also been involved in politics. That’s what attracted
(CCC to him) — he had a wealth of experience in both arenas.”
“It took a while to get (the parts) so we were unable to get the elevator fixed faster. It real-ly put (the people on campus)
at a disadvantage getting uphill to the Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences buildings,
especially those with a disabil-ity.”
Pasta dishes show talent
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“I definitely sup-port completion
versus enrollment.”
BRIDGING MIND AND BODY
Chemistry department left shorthanded by absence
Class delves into sports psychology
“Sports change peo-
ple’s behaviors whether they
know it or not. We’re looking at connecting the mind and
the body.”
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Comeback film enjoyable yet cliché
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Trainer Powelson
supports athletes
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“He makes (players) feel
comfortable about discuss-
ing injuries that they nor-
mally won’t tell coaches, ”
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