CA immigration crackdown campaign to enlist American Legion members - Daily Democrat

9 February 2012, 12:39 am

CA immigration crackdown campaign to enlist American Legion membersDaily DemocratBy MATT O'BRIEN/MediaNews Group Continuing a 93-year fight to control immigration, American Legion leaders are rallying military veterans to convince California voters they should require police to enforce federal i... Read More »

City Manager Newsletter - PublicCEO.com

9 February 2012, 12:11 am

City Manager NewsletterPublicCEO.comWith all the coming's and going's in California local government, it can be hard to keep track of where your friends are or what's happening in your neighboring municipalities. But Trackdown Management helps keep the state up-to-date with their ...and ... Read More »

Enough Already - The Claremont Institute

8 February 2012, 4:26 pm

Enough AlreadyThe Claremont InstituteThese complaints that the Senate's rules frustrate democracy led to complaints that its existence does so: a legislative chamber where Wyoming's 564000 residents enjoy equal representation with California's 37 million was condemned as "resolutely, ...... Read More »

California immigration crackdown campaign to enlist American Legion members - San Jose Mercury News

8 February 2012, 7:47 am

California immigration crackdown campaign to enlist American Legion membersSan Jose Mercury NewsSiler, of Concord, is working on a newly approved initiative campaign for a law ordering California police to enforce federal immigration law (Kristopher Skinner/Staff) Continuing a 93-year fight to contr... Read More »

Claremont officials detail budget at workshop - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

7 February 2012, 4:53 pm

Claremont officials detail budget at workshopInland Valley Daily BulletinCLAREMONT - About 20 people attended an interactive budget workshop Monday night where officials detailed a 2011-12 total budget of $41.6 million but focused on the general fund, which is about half the number. "I'm sorry t... Read More »

Do College Rankings Matter? - New York Times (blog)

3 February 2012, 2:21 am

NewsdayDo College Rankings Matter?New York Times (blog)By LILY ALTAVENA and HOLLY EPSTEIN OJALVO Claremont McKenna College, in California, acknowledged this week that for six years, an admissions officer had fudged its SAT scores, used in the US News and World Report college rankings.BC-COLLEGE-RANK... Read More »

People: 1980s Depp TV series jumps to film spotlight - Memphis Commercial Appeal

2 February 2012, 3:00 pm

People: 1980s Depp TV series jumps to film spotlightMemphis Commercial AppealDonnelly has been poetry editor of the Boston Review since 1996 and is on the permanent faculty of the Writing Program at Columbia University's School of the Arts. The Kingsley Tufts award was established at California&... Read More »

At least 74 dead after mass pitch invasion at Egyptian match - Yahoo! Sports (blog)

1 February 2012, 4:34 pm

At least 74 dead after mass pitch invasion at Egyptian matchYahoo! Sports (blog)Outnumbered riot police and members of the military appeared to do little as thousands of Al Masry fans poured out of the stands after their side won the match 3-1. They then chased Al Ahly's players and fans into a ... Read More »

Attack on LGBT Christian Art: An Ugly Trend Continues - Huffington Post

24 January 2012, 5:08 pm

Attack on LGBT Christian Art: An Ugly Trend ContinuesHuffington PostMy own queer nativity projects have gotten nasty accusations of blasphemy, so I was outraged but not surprised when I read news reports of the vandalism in Claremont, Calif. Attackers came in the night to knock over the same-sex cou... Read More »

City to transfer redevelopment properties - San Mateo Daily Journal

24 January 2012, 5:10 am

City to transfer redevelopment propertiesSan Mateo Daily JournalAs the city of San Mateo moves toward dissolving its Redevelopment Agency, the council will vote tonight whether to transfer ownership of 13 RDA-owned parcels, including the Vendome Hotel and old police station, to the city. With the Ca... Read More »