It’s true that technology is advancing more quickly these past few years than they ever have been in the past millennia. By the time you get your hands on the next big thing, something else is already on its way out. And it’s likely that the gap in between releases will only … [Read more...] about The invention of idling
A victory for California education
Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative has garnered enough votes in Tuesday's voting poll to give it a surprising, yet assuring, victory. Proposition 30, a tax increase package that will help fund the schools of California, has passed with a 54% majority. What this means is that … [Read more...] about A victory for California education
Alternate world, fuel’s odyssey
National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day Odyssey will be hosting an event On October 16, 2012, which will be promoting the use of alternative fuel and the advancing of technology. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., this event will be held at the quad area at Yuba College. Come on by and … [Read more...] about Alternate world, fuel’s odyssey
California’s Community Colleges engages students over potential crisis
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012, interim chancellor of California’s Community Colleges Erik Skinner, along with vice chancellor of fiscal policies Dan Troy and Student Senate president Rich Copenhagen, held a teleconference for students, press, and teachers. Together, they went … [Read more...] about California’s Community Colleges engages students over potential crisis
A book review: Dresden Files
There’s one other wizard named Harry out there, but this one is no pushover trying to seek out his destiny. No, this Harry is a hardboiled wizard who lives in an adulterated city as a private detective. In the novel series “Dresden Files,” author Jim Butcher brings you the … [Read more...] about A book review: Dresden Files