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Two offices contested in ASGC elections Monday and Tuesday

Johnny Weber April 14, 2012

GROSSMONT COLLEGE -- The Associated Students of Grossmont College (ASGC) are to hold their elections on Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th online and in the main quad as part of an effort to...

Young widow escapes Iraq war, finds safety in U.S.

Amir Al Tamimi April 12, 2012

EL CAJON -- "Moon" is one of the survivors, a young woman who faced danger and threats in her country, Iraq.  Ultimately she was accepted to the United States as a refugee. When she got married,...

Padres lookahead: a season for building

Dylan Burke April 2, 2012

   SAN DIEGO– The 2011 Padres finished the season in last place for the second time in the last four seasons with a record of 71-91.  The team has missed out on the playoffs now for five consecutive...

For many Spring Break will be a stay at home affair

March 26, 2012

GROSSMONT COLLEGE (Press Releases)-- In the movies, college students descend on vacation beach spots for a week of revelry during Spring Break; as for myself, I plan to watch as much professional baseball...

Grossmont offers clubs for many interests

Andi Laurvick and Jenn Sanders March 21, 2012

GROSSMONT COLLEGE -- There are a variety of on campus clubs that cater to student interests and hobbies. At a recent Inter-Club Fair many clubs set up in the Main Quad to show Grossmont students and...

Golden anniversary festival planned April 13-14

March 20, 2012

GROSSMONT COLLEGE -- A 50-year anniversary doesn’t happen every day, so Grossmont College will celebrate its golden moment in history with a blowout weekend of free events for the community to enjoy...

Happy Nowruz! Today marks start of Persian New Year

Amir Al Tamimi March 19, 2012

  GROSSMONT COLLEGE-- Today, March 19, marks the beginning of Nowruz, a New Year's holiday celebrated at the time of the Spring Equinox in Iran and in neighboring countries such as Iraq and...

St. Patrick’s day celebrated in advance on campus

Dylan Burke March 16, 2012

GROSSMONT COLLEGE – While Griffin radio presented a live broadcast Thursday, March 15, in the quad, the advance celebration of St. Patrick’s Day included root-beer pong, a spin-the-wheel game...

Benedetti & daughters wows ’em in Lakeside

Johnny Weber March 16, 2012

LAKESIDE -- The Benedetti Trio performed elegantly and inspiringly at the Lakeside Presbyterian Church on March 13th as part of the church’s concert series. The Benedetti Trio is composed of...

Effort to name San Diego street for gay rights standard bearer Harvey Milk wins backing of Hillcrest Town Council

Jenn Sanders March 13, 2012

SAN DIEGO--The Hillcrest Town Council voted 24-3 on Tuesday evening, March 13,  to recommend to the San Diego City Council that Blaine Street be renamed as Harvey Milk Street after the gay San Francisco...

Lowbrow ‘Project X’ tells of a party gone wild

Dylan Burke March 12, 2012

SAN DIEGO  -- Director Nima Norizadeh's Project X tells the story of a party thrown by an insecure, popularity-seeking teenager when his parents are out of town. The party in Pasadena quickly gets...

State Department posts Spring Break advice for traveling students

Matt Quijas March 6, 2012

In order to minimize Spring Break incidents, the U.S. State Department has created the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP).  The program is designed to inform students traveling and living...

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