Sunday, Mar. 7, 2010
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The Banner
An Online Campus Publication of California Baptist University
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The peaceful afternoon calm of downtown Riverside was disrupted by a chorus of angry shouts, cheers and blaring automotive horns as students and educators from Riverside's public schools and colleges protested looming budget cuts. A group of about 500. . .
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The spring semester brings the expression of art for Visual Arts students. Greta Anderson is one of these students. The Metcalf Gallery in the Wallace Theater was filled with students and staff Feb. 17, as Anderson unveiled her collection at the semester. . .
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Some D.C. residents skied down the steps of the Capitol and others organized a citywide snowball fight in a part of the city named Dupont Circle. However, all managed catch cabin fever after four consecutive days off due to two historic snowstorms. . . .
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The federal government\'s decennial measurement of our nation's demographics has arrived, bringing the promise of a report of how America's population has grown and shifted over the past ten years. Census takers began their task this year in the country. . .
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School Datebooks, the company that prints California Baptist University's student handbooks notified CBU staff that they were conducting a cover contest, in which a one-time elimination voting system would determine which school goes on to the next round. . .
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The Department of Natural and Mathematical Sciences introduced two new majors. These new majors are designed to better equip California Baptist University students who wish to pursue post-graduate degrees in scientific fields. The new majors that are. . .
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ASCBU HOLDS MOVIE NIGHT California Baptist University freshman were treated to a light-hearted screening last night by student leaders. Freshman representatives held a free screening of Sony Pictures Animation's "Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs". Representatives. . .
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Eight of the 10 mission volunteers were released from a Haitian jail on Feb. 17, nearly three weeks after first being detained. Two members, Laura Silsby, the group's leader, and Charisa Coulter remained behind for further questioning . The group was. . .
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