Parlez-Vous Francais ?

Cindy Hall
April 30, 2007

By Cindy Hall What did you do over Spring Break? Students in Lorna Marlow-Munoz’s French classes were busy honing their French language skills by hosting exchange students from Villebon, a suburb of Paris. The students participated in many activities ranging from a tour of the state capitol to... Read more »

tasha not at home and trying to write her story

LaTasha Monique
April 28, 2007

The Ethnic Studies Department has done it again with the help of Doctor McCord. on thursday (some date) the ethnic studies department honored doctor karen mccord for being a major contributor. “when we werent getting money qote here” recognizing the need for the programs that the department... Read more »

Former Falcon earns recognition

Jose Martinez
April 27, 2007

Balancing academics with athletics is difficult to accomplish, yet former Solano Falcon Ashley Casassa was able to excel at it. The two-year member of the Solano soccer team was recently honored as a Pepsi Scholar Athlete for 2006. The Pepsi Scholar Athlete Award is the top student achievement honor,... Read more »

The Park Pantry: Eggroll special

Lance Park
April 27, 2007

Everyone loves a good egg roll. It’s one of the most widely known dishes in Asian cuisine and Filipino (known as lumpia). Being part Asian, I’ve had plenty of egg rolls in my life, and store-bought has always been inferior in comparison to the homemade. This particular recipe will easily... Read more »

Our hearts go out to Virginia Tech

LaTasha Monique
April 27, 2007

Students at Solano Community College banded together to give their support to the students of Virginia Tech University by sending letters to the editor, signing a dedication book and wearing the Virginia Tech schools colors, orange and maroon. “It’s wonderful that students took the initiative... Read more »

The Wood-fired Kiln Firing

Cris Compton
April 26, 2007

The wood-fired kiln fire goes non-stop around the clock for one week Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

Letters to the Editor


April 26, 2007

To the students of VT, As a student, mother, grandmother my heart aches for the pain you are experiencing. I lift my prayers to heaven that as you recall the lives lost you will find joy in having had those now gone in you life. I pray that time will heal your broken hearts and you will seek comfort... Read more »

Bayern, Germany: Not just great beer and schnitzel

Vanessa-juliana Petker
April 25, 2007

By Vanessa-juliana PetkerNews Editor It’s not just beer and schnitzel, but a land of substance full of history, whether modern or history dating back to the former region of Germania that was at constant battle with the Roman Empire.The south of Germany is the state of Bayern and was once its own... Read more »

It’s all about the Benjamins

Andrew Johansen
April 24, 2007

In our world today, there are things you can and cannot do. It’s as simple as that. Hiding behind the first amendment doesn’t give you the right to say whatever you want, especially when you speak to a national audience. Don Imus is a Shock Jock who had a national radio show. I must admit... Read more »

Mario shows another side

Andrew Johansen
April 24, 2007

Just as he did with his N64 debut, Mario has once again shown us that you can teach an old dog new tricks. With 192 million units sold world wide, Mario is the number one gaming franchise in the world. And with Nintendo Wii’s late 2006 release you knew a Mario title was right around the corner. Super... Read more »

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