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Stay tuned for the live broadcast of the Cypress College Academic Senate on 2/26/2015 Follow this link to the live feed of the senate starting at 3:00 P.M. AGENDA: I. Establish Quorum and Acknowledge Alternates II. Adoption of the Agenda III. Approval of Minutes from February 12, 2015 IV. Public Commentary V. Special Reports A.…
Divorce. The seven letters that nobody wants to ever here. Divorce now is more common than ever. It is one of the saddest and hardest situations for any person to go through especially if kids are involved. Divorces can happen at any age young or older families. The pain of divorce can also, still effect…
With another semester in full swing, most students have by now realized college coursework requires a lot of time outside of class. Devoting two hours of studying a week per unit is often cited, but this rule’s origin is far from simple, and following it can sometimes seem even more complicated. How much time in…
What do most students do when their first class is cancelled? Like any good student, they go to the learning center or library and get some work done for another class… right? Some students take advantage of this extra time and get some work done, but there are those few students who don’t. For some…
Most students that begin college do not get a degree or transfer to a four year university. According to a study done by Bowie State University in Maryland, less than two-thirds of those who start college in America finish. Why is it that this happens? Most students are simply overwhelmed by taking too many course.…
Pull for Cypress Campaign is an annual event where faculty and staff are invited to donate to Cypress College in order to help fund the hopes and dreams of the students. “We focus and acknowledge on the faculty and staff that donate to Cypress College,” said executive director Raul Alvarez. Pull for Cypress Campaign started…
Wait… You can get up and go to the restroom without the teacher’s (oops, I mean my professor’s) permission? In the middle of their lecture?! How in the world did I go to school at 8:00 every morning in high school? Including Fridays? And honestly, does anyone use Cornell notes? My first semester of college has…
College students have their own ideas for maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a busy school life. “You have to have enough energy and be geared towards a healthier you. It is definitely possible to fit working out and cooking healthy into a routine. You have to make the extra effort and step outside of that comfort zone…