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Killing Time: GemCraft Labyrinth
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Using online tools to help plan for college
Fewer classes and higher fees mean more homework before school even starts -
Killing Time: GemCraft Labyrinth
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Data clouds loom on the digital horizon
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Oak Leafers braved state journalism conference to bring you a better newspaper
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Agrella stays: SRJC fails to find suitable candidate
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Presidential candidates square off
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Specialization is the future in browser wars
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In a post-consumer economy, you are the product
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Killing time: “Roadkill Revenge”
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Jalisco will leave your stomach content and your wallet empty
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Review: Simplicity is delicious at Five Guys
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Free music: Piracy, streaming and you
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Taming the telephone with Google Voice
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New SRJC faculty positions face dramatic cut backs
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SRJC Professor proud of protesting family in Egypt
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History and environment highlight "Printmaking" show
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Let's get digital
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Support groups send the wrong message to LGBT students
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This is not Comcastic!
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Film explores hate and hope
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Finals Frenzy giveaway offers free supplies for finals
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Faculty and staff participate in annual Giving Tree
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Lawsuit could set SRJC back $25k
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My Friend Joe celebrates national novel month
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Figuring Out the Figure
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Facebook activism: an annoying, ineffective solution
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Don't take now for granted; live in the moment
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SRJC campus alive with art
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Students throughout California gather support for Proposition 19
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Proposition 25
Eliminates 2/3 majority -
Tech Column: necessities in the information age
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California Senate passes record late budget
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Courtyard Café and Bookstore require questionable credit card minimums
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Online classes need a makeover
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Time, place and manner
The rules for exercising free speech on campus -
Save the wave
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Review: My Friend Joe's
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Online to-do lists decrease clutter
Staff Writer Quinn Conklin suggests that time and task management is not about denying ourselves what we want, but about making sure we have time to enjoy life while getting everything done.
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Oak Leaf
I started this year as a staff writer for the Oak Leaf, the award winning newspaper of Santa Rosa Junior College, and moved quickly to the position of Opinion Editor. At the Oak Leaf I have written news, features and reviews as well as a regular column focusing on students and technology.
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