It’s complicated

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Having my Facebook status changed from "in a relationship" to "in a relationship and it's complicated" made me think; what relationship isn't complicated? All relationships...

Rah-rah SLCC professors

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If you feel slightly embarrassed or second rate when someone asks you where you are going to school, and you have to admit, "at...
Pomegranates are high in vitamins C, B5 and K.

The pomegranate exSEEDs health expectations

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Food columnist Nadhirrah shares the little known history and nutritional benefits of the pomegranate.
Gramophone cover for hit music collection from 1890s

From the Archives: Music on the Spot: Now That is What I Would Consider...

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The Globe has scoured its archives to bring the best articles from yesteryear. This one is from April 1, 1900.

Caliente Courting: Friends and relationships

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In a romantic relationship there are only two people, that is why they get the title of a couple. However, let’s not forget that...

From the Fishbowl: It’s all about perspective

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In this edition of From the Fishbowl, Assistant editor Rachael Folland talks about looking through the eyes of others before judging.

Letter to the Editor: Christmas (or lack thereof)

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An anonymous student shares their opinion about a change in holiday decorations at the Redwood Campus.

Where are the Bruin fans?

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With two great teams playing on campus, why don't more students attend SLCC basketball games? The men's team has a record of 16-5. The...

Letter to the Editor: Civically Engaged Scholars

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Cristobal Villegas encourages all students to join the Civically Engaged Scholars program.
Restroom door and signage

Letter to the Editor: Expanding inclusive restroom signage initiative, pilot 3

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Joyce Wambuyi and Emma Jones from the SLCC Student Association share an update on the campus inclusive restroom signage initiative.
Panel 1: Person with head down between two stacks of books. Panel 2: Person looks up, pencil and stick notes stuck on forehead. Panel 3: Person looks excitedly to the side and says "What's this?" Panel 4: Person looks at December on a calendar and says "What's this? Could this be true?" Panel 5: Person grabs the calendar and says "Is the term really through?" Panel 6: Merson throws calendar aside and raises fists, proclaiming "At last." Panel 7. Person saying "I'm done" while smiling and pushing books away. Panel 8: Person runs outside with sled and stocking cap and scarf, saying "I'm free to go have fun." Panel 9: "Person raises fists and says "I can finally be free!" as a second person wearing a "spring term" knit cap looks puzzled.

Comic: The nightmare before spring term

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Cartoonist Iris A. Sterr personifies the fleeting nature of winter break in this comic for The Globe.

Dear Mom: Newbie on campus

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Dear Mom, I am a newbie at SLCC, having just graduated from high school last year. My problem? Most of my close friends attend other...