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Social justice rock opera takes Smothers stage for the last time

October 4, 2011 by Ashley Thurmond

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE — With only two shows remaining, audiences have just two chances to see Nevin James and company perform the original social justice rock opera “Death and Victory in Paris,” while at the same time gaining a new outlook on life. Friday, Oct. 7, and Saturday, Oct. 8., a group of student artists will take the stage at Smothers Theatre at 8 p.m for the final … [Read more...] about Social justice rock opera takes Smothers stage for the last time

Amanda Knox found not guilty of murder, Moore correct

October 3, 2011 by Ian McDonald

Today an Italian appeals court found American Amanda Knox not guilty of murder, overturning the original 2009 verdict. However, she was found guilty of slander, a sentence of three years, which she has already served. Her family is attempting to get her out of Italy as soon as possible. Knox was originally convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison, of which she has already … [Read more...] about Amanda Knox found not guilty of murder, Moore correct

Financial aid policy perplexes

September 29, 2011 by Jessica Abu-Ghattas

When the Communication Division posted scholarships to the accounts of their top-achieving students involved in media production, they never imagined any policy could prevent the students from receiving the funds they wished to award. This fall, that is exactly what happened. Students awarded scholarships by academic divisions such as Communication and Fine Arts received … [Read more...] about Financial aid policy perplexes

Wells Project kicks off challenge with concert

September 29, 2011 by Madison Leonard

The Wells Project is putting on a free concert tonight at 6 on Alumni Park to raise awareness for the 10 Days campaign starting Oct. 10. The college-wide campaign encourages college students to give up drinking anything but water for 10 days and donate the money they would have spent on other beverages to help build wells for fresh water access in Rwanda. Headliner Phil … [Read more...] about Wells Project kicks off challenge with concert

FBI finds higher Malibu crime

September 29, 2011 by Caneel Anthony

Crime has risen in Malibu, according to statistics recently published by the FBI. The most significant increase has been in reported cases of non-violent property crime. According to the Malibu Patch, there were 350 reported property crimes in 2010, a considerable increase from the 279 in 2009. These statistics come from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report. The FBI publishes this … [Read more...] about FBI finds higher Malibu crime

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