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THE STUDENT VOICE OF CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE, SAN PABLO, CALIF. Students unaware, left to pay charge State Title 5 regulations to undergo modification in brief w w w w Homecoming “When this rule goes into effect fam- ily classes will be the only classes not affected.” Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk hits San Francisco Men’s soccer team hopes to extend its three-game winning streak ScoreBoard

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Page 1: The Advocate 10-24

THE STUDENT VOICE OF CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE, SAN PABLO, CALIF.

Students unaware, left to pay charge

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State Title 5 regulationsto undergo modification

in briefw

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Homecoming

“When this rule goes into

effect fam-ily classes will

be the only classes not affected.”

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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk hits San Francisco

Men’s soccer team hopes to extend its three-game winning streak

ScoreBoard

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 2012 VOL. 99, NO. 7

Editorial

Educational opportunityopens up to immigrants

CampusComment

Do you think undocumented students deserve access to the Cal Grant?

Rap duo fails to keep unique message, sound

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Virtual presenceleads to confused take on romance

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Online devotion

Youth led astray by false icons

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MEETING

RUNNING

Newsline

CrimeWatch

HELP

DSPS

| $5 activity charge handled poorly ■

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| Comets win Homecoming match■

| Policy to open space in classes■

| Hunger■

“It hasn’t been passed yet and is sitting in the Department

of Finance (in the Governor’s Office) for approval.”

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Sustainability group examines power selections

Chinese Medicinerejuvenates, offershealth alternativesCourse brings wellnesschoices to student body

“This class is about (students)

taking care of themselves and each other in really helpful, practical ways

and to view complemen-

tary and holistic medicine as a

career.”

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Walk brings awareness, raises funds to fight cancer

Inspirational figure battles misfortunes

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Dream Act provides equalityto undocumented

Financial aid currently available to immigrant students regardless of citizenship status through recent state and federal decisions

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Course supplies easy musical integration

“I love it. I have pro-gressed a lot and I’m kind of surprised by how much even. I

might continue on with the music program. I’m

thinking about it.”

Campus invited to annual conference

“This opportunity will enable CCC students

to see the political pro-cess up-close and per-sonal. This will prob-ably be a life changing experience for them.”

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Combination of live-action and animation thrive

‘Argo’ movie hits hard, informs fans

★★★★★

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CCC struggles to find consistent momentum

Squad extends victory streak

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Course fortifies mind, refreshes bodyParticipants in program find strength, balance

“You’d be surprised what you can do.

Limitations are in the mind, not the body.”

Yoga instructor aims, hopes to aid students

“I work the human body. I’m helping

(students) with their personal journey. Everyone is bom-

barded by the media about what’s wrong with them — telling

them what they should look like. I’m a shorter,

muscular woman. I believe you can be

short and curvy and still feel beautiful.”

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street

Photos by Qing Huang

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