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Test of patience: a road trip with pre-schoolers

Barbara Boyd October 19, 2011

SAN DIEGO -- Have you ever gone on a road trip with kids younger than five? If you have, you  know how stressing it can be. Early last Friday morning I started my trip to Houston, Texas,...

Poll is in: Grossmont best community college in the county

October 12, 2011

-Staff Report- SAN DIEGO -- In its annual poll of readers, the San Diego Union-Tribune found that Grossmont College is considered the finest community college in San Diego County and the third best...

Governor Jerry Brown approves e-transcripts, common assessment tests for all California community colleges

SACRAMENTO. (Press Release)- California Community Colleges Chancellor Jack Scott has thanked Gov. Jerry Brown for signing two bills designed to simplify the educational process for students and create...

Grossmont alum second in international jazz competition

October 12, 2011

GROSSMONT COLLEGE (Press Release)--It was just a few years ago that Joshua White decided to pursue his passion of playing jazz piano, spending hours listening to jazz greats like Herbie Hancock.But...

Motives vary but ‘Occupy San Diego’ protestors enjoy solidarity

October 12, 2011

Story and photo by Jacob Weber SAN DIEGO--Daniel seemed to relish telling me his stories about “going to war” in Seattle and of his arrests for speaking out against the Iraq War. He seemed to...

Poof! There goes 3.0 GPA as key to UCSD admission

David Hurst October 11, 2011

SAN DIEGO -- UCSD has changed its required grade point average (GPA) for students transferring from community colleges. The Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) formerly guaranteed admission into UCSD...

The view at Cowles Mountain Summit

Local sightseeing: Cowles Mountain is S.D.’s highest point

Issac Jeitler October 9, 2011

SAN DIEGO - People all over the world are increasingly becoming more involved in fitness workouts. While some choose to attend their daily, weekly or monthly gym ritual, others prefer the outdoors...

Apple Computer founder Jobs benefitted humanity

Dylan Burke October 6, 2011

GROSSMONT COLLEGE -- Steve Jobs, 56, died Wednesday Oct. 5,  but anyone reading this on a campus computer or anywhere else in the world knows his legacy lives on. The world will never forget...

Miss Teen Spring Valley is student here

Jessyka September 29, 2011

 Holguin GROSSMONT COLLEGE --The reigning Miss Teen Spring Valley is a freshman here, Christina Torres. Torres told an interviewer that she likes the fact that she can participate in beauty...

‘Killing the Messenger’ was quite lively at concert

Dylan Burke September 26, 2011

SAN DIEGO--The band Killing the Messenger, which includes Grossmont freshmen Kris Armbruster and Willie Malpica, rocked in front of a loud, excited group of metal fans at the Epicentre last Friday...

Portraying the 1880’s in style!

intermission of the Polo match September 26, 2011

Story by David Hurst, photos by Christy Vikander DEL MAR– Spectators at the US Polo Association’s Spreckels Cup event on Sunday, Sept. 25,  were treated at intermission to an exhibition...

Padres fan not intimidated at Dodger Stadium

Dylan Burke September 6, 2011

LOS ANGELES -The Grossmont College baseball team, the Griffins, will be playing half its games on the road this year against teams such as Fullerton, Compton, Southwestern and S.D. Mesa. I...

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