AS official aims to involve more students

A big ball of energy with a faux hawk seems to be the best way to describe Joseph Garcia. The faux hawk is solely for aesthetic purposes, but if one is going to get students interested in campus activities, energy is of utmost importance.”I saw myself doing campus activities,” said Garcia, a 22-year-old theater major who is also the Associated Students Vice President of Campus Activities.

EDITORIAL: Tuition fee increase is unfair

The 40 percent increase in community college fees has become a nightmare come to life. Students must lick their wounds and pay the extra $10 in a tough climate that calls for budget cuts. Despite the high income cutoff for fee waivers and the various federal assistance programs available to students, attending community colleges under these circumstances will now most definitely leave a sour taste in anyone’s mouth.

Obama picks warfare over welfare

For just over two years now, the “savior” president has been in office, and none have found salvation, or even comfort in him. And if they have, it is for what he falsely represents, not what President Obama has done.What nailed the final seal into his coffin of failure was his own admission of blame in trying to defend his and the U.