
Posted on 31 May 2007
Since joining Cal State Fullerton’s police department in 1999, Police Chief Judi King has focused her efforts on making sure people see the department as a professional agency.
After working for Falls Church Police Department in Virginia, King became an assessor for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.
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Posted on 03 May 2007
It’s a problem that many bands struggle with. How does a band create a record that will appeal to today’s audience, but will also transcend its time?
Los Angeles rock band Everybody Else has accomplished this through its belief that a band should create melodies and lyrics that stand out in peoples’ minds for many years.

Posted on 24 April 2007
Cal State Fullerton’s Police Chief, Judi King, will speak to the Academic Senate on Thursday about campus safety in light of the Virginia Tech massacre.
Academic Senate Chair Diana Guerin said that after the Virginia Tech shootings, the Academic Senate decided that it should invite King to update the campus on what steps the police would take in an emergency.
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Posted on 19 April 2007
With its critically acclaimed records and a loyal fan following, The Blood Brothers has proved that a band can be successful without fitting into the cookie cutter, mainstream mold.
Although they have been described as everything from a hardcore, art punk, and screamo band, Jordan Blilie, one of the band’s two vocalists, said they do not consider themselves as a hardcore band, nor is it their goal to be considered mainstream.

Posted on 19 April 2007
While many people consider Los Angeles as Southern California’s, or even the West Coast’s, epicenter in the music scene, Orange County music labels prove that this may not the be the case.
After holding its own in the punk music scene in the 1970s and ’80s and being home to some notable bands such as The Adolescents and The Vandals, Orange County has been overlooked as a place where music is produced and bands play live.

Posted on 19 April 2007
The Militia Group:
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The band’s third release, Eat, Sleep, Repeat, is a return to the emotional, melodic and complex sound of the Florida band’s first record, while still retaining the catchiness of the rock-based second album. Singer Aaron Marsh’s vocals are gentle and at times almost angelic, which works just as well on the more upbeat songs as well as the quiet, introspective ones.

Posted on 07 February 2007
Each semester produces a wide spectrum of feelings for students. There is the excitement of new classes, professors and classmates. Yet, for many students on campus, each semester can bring feelings of dread as students and parents try to figure out how to pay the ever-increasing fees.

Posted on 06 February 2007
As the semester begins and students are short on cash after paying for fees, parking and books, one thing they don’t have to worry about is how they are going to pay for doctor’s visits.
Located at the north end of campus, the Health Center provides basic health care for students at no or minimal cost.