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UCSD racial tensions on the rise

By Erica Arvizu

The static sound of chanting, "Whose campus? Our campus!" grew clearer as hundreds of UC San Diego students progressed toward the Price Center Ballroom for a two-hour "teach- in" on Feb. 24, orchestrated by UCSD administration in response to recent racial tension on campus.

Arrest made on bicycle theft attempt

By Ernesto Lopez

Campus police arrested a man on Feb. 25 as he attempted to steal a student's bicycle from a bike rack in front of the T building, reported College Police Sgt. Louis M. Zizzo.

Walkout of classes planned

By DAN BERGER and MARK RIVERA

In an attempt to demonstrate disapproval of public education budget cuts, City College students, faculty and staff are planning a walk out of classes on on the same day of the National Call for Action on March 4.

Supporters of 9/11 'Truth' reach goal

By Ernesto Lopez

City College's chapter of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth announced that more than 1000 building professionals have signed a petition demanding the government hold a new investigation of 9/11. With support of other San Diegans for Truth members, City' AE911 Truth club, which is led by student Steve Fahrney, received the campus community with hand outs and complimentary DVD's of investigation which, allegedly, proves that explosives were used to demolish the World Trade Center towers and Building 7.

Seminar offers financial advice

By Megan McKee

Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) hosted their first of several financial literacy seminars to take place on City campus, on Feb. 23, in an attempt to provide education on credit card debt, establishing credit, and budgeting.

Budget cut protest fizzles

Campus leader fears students are falling into protest apathy

By John Balchak

'Education, Not Incarceration'

City students and faculty speak out about the injustices and hypocrisies surrounding the prison-industrial complex

By BJ Grieve

City BEAT Club, M.E.C.H.A. and Visionary Feminists presented "Education, Not Incarceration," a program examining the relationship between education and the prison industrial complex at the Seville Theatre On Feb. 25.

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