Tamara Khoury, a second-year nursing major, is unlike any activist out there. Her Palestinian roots inspired her to learn about what she believes in while questioning and reading taught her how to fight for it. Regardless of her demanding major, Khoury seems to find her way to the center of activist action defending what she […]
September 12, 2011
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Always remember. Heroism. These were just a few words that were repeated in the East Room of the Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda Sunday morning.
August 29, 2011
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In honor of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Fleur de Lys, a home decor store in Costa Mesa, is donning teal starting today. Cal State Fullerton students helped make it happen. Five CSUF graphic design students are using what they learned in the classroom to help Ovarian Cancer Orange County Alliance, a nonprofit organization, put together […]
March 23, 2011
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Villa Park erupted with noise when more than 800 people showed up outside the Villa Park City Council meeting Tuesday night to protest controversial statements said by Councilwoman Deborah Pauly.
February 23, 2011
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Buck Catlin, 93, has had many roles in his life – Navy sailor, mayor of Fullerton, instructor at Fullerton Junior College, chair of the Orange County Sanitation Board, family man – but being a dancer was one thing that stuck through it all. Even after a stroke last February, Catlin returned to the dance floor […]
September 27, 2011
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