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The Contra Costa College's student newspaper.
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THE STUDENT VOICE OF CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE, SAN PABLO, CALIF.
Tough curriculum propels students
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CELEBRATING PEACE
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63-year-old department goes through process
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Theft, assault take place near Lot 10 and 11
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Stories take a deeper look into how sounds affect society, culture
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013 VOL. 100, NO. 16
Editorial
Dental assisting to be reviewed second time
CampusComment
Should students have a say in what programs are cut?
Respect necessaryin any relationship
Pity falls short for the homeless
Live local, buy local
STEM
Newsline
CrimeWatch
SEMINAR
AUTOMOTIVE
Single Stop USAplans to receiveticket revenue
| Campus theft occurs
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| Lift scheduled to open■
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“We are happy to help and (we) are trying
to get the job done as quickly as possible.”
Correction
Ambassadors train,
prepare for outreach
Hodge upholds
superior standards
ASU candidates hope
to aid fellow students
Playing area goes under finishing plans
ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PLANS FOR SUCCESS
ScoreBoard
“I was looking for a part-time position — I got several calls from the people who work
here. It’s great. People here are wonderful.”
★★★★★
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Alvarez pays homageto director Sam Rami
Ambitious sounds fail to captivate Lengthy songs result in lackluster interest
CULINARY ARTS STUDENTS SUCCEEDAlumnus works as head chef of Grazzy Burgers
★★★★★
“I was able to excel in every single job I held
after graduating.”
VIBRATIONS
CampusComment
What effect does music have on your life?
Editorial
Throughout the years sounds put together to make rhythmic patterns have entertained ears, helping to form the very societies we have today
VIBRATIONS
UNDERGROUND
Stardom brings in exposure, demand
MAINSTREAM
Becoming a celebrity attracts a bigger audience, salaries, attention, productions
Unsigned recording artists convey emotion by defining hardships through lyrics
VIBRATIONS
Past student now
teaches his passion
“But it takes more
than just buying equip-
ment. He’s a fantastic
musician and it allows
him to communicate
well and listen. That’s
the key point in what
makes him a good
recording engineer.”
VIBRATIONS
VIBRATIONS
“Musical education
is more about the set
of life skills that (one
may) learn.”
Students open up
about personal tastes
Music major continues work to master craft
VIBRATIONS
VIBRATIONS
“Legislators may feel that music only helps students who plan to be a profes-
sional musician, but music skills can be used in every-day tasks and used in other
fields.”
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Bay artists in pursuit of recognition
★★★★★
VIBRATIONS
VIBRATIONS
Influential artist leaves impact,music carries on
VIBRATIONS
Important dates in m
usic