The following is a survey of young Americans' opinions regarding voting, politics, government and the media. It is being conducted as a graduate student project for the University of Southern California. Your input is greatly appreciated and all responses are kept confidential. … [Read more...] about Voting, Politics, Government and the Media: A Survey
Oscar Bids For Younger Audience
With hosts such as Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and Steve Martin getting older and out of touch with the youth of America, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science decided to go with a new, youthful host for the Oscars this year: Chris Rock. Ironically, Rock was asked … [Read more...] about Oscar Bids For Younger Audience
Field Trips on Trial at Yuba
In April an important decision will be made at Yuba College concerning the future of field trips and excursions for students. Questions of safety and liability have prompted Yuba College administrators to make revisions to existing procedures. According to Dr. Alan Lowe, Vice … [Read more...] about Field Trips on Trial at Yuba
Return of the Bok Kai
Every spring Luong Kang wakes up from his year-long sleep and marches down Marysville's main street ready to ward away evil spirits. Many people, some even from as far away as Mexico and Canada, greet him. He's not that hard to miss. Just look for the 150-foot golden dragon. … [Read more...] about Return of the Bok Kai
Yuba Dorms Slip Quietly Away
Dark, desolate with dripping water. Dim lights, no voices or signs of life present. Eerie silence fills the air. There's a creaking noise somewhere. Is anyone there? Cold shadows hover in the rooms, hiding the unknown. Is this a deserted home in some isolated third world … [Read more...] about Yuba Dorms Slip Quietly Away