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THE STUDENT VOICE OF CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE, SAN PABLO, CALIF. Renovation continues to lag behind schedule A SOULFUL CELEBRATION edit orial in brief w w w “My husband’s prognosis is good, and we remain optimistic that he will experience a full recovery.” The Three Seasons restaurant hosts the Iron Chef Cook-Off “You can never let someone steal your dreams.” ‘Elementary’ takes on new approach to iconic characters

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THE STUDENT VOICE OF CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE, SAN PABLO, CALIF.

Renovation continues to lag behind schedule

A SOULFUL CELEBRATION

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“My husband’s prognosis is good, and we remain optimistic that he will experience a full recovery.”

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The Three Seasons restaurant hosts the Iron Chef Cook-Off

“You can never let someone steal your

dreams.”

‘Elementary’ takes on new approach to iconic characters

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 2013 VOL. 100, NO. 11

Editorial

Elevators across school

still not operational

CampusComment

How can the college help students with a disability travel around campus?

‘Bucket list’ essential

to living to the fullest

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Human aspect

more important

in gun violence

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Firearm tolerance

Transferring takes careful time

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ASU

Newsline

CrimeWatch

BSU

SINGLE STOP

| Lifts on campus still ‘out of order’

| Project nearly complete

“The current completion date

we’re work-ing toward is (Friday). But there are some big items hold-ing the building back from being

operational.”

| Council seat remains vacant for now■

“He’s well educated and he’s always (worked professionally) in finances. He’s also been involved in politics. That’s what attracted

(CCC to him) — he had a wealth of experience in both arenas.”

“It took a while to get (the parts) so we were unable to get the elevator fixed faster. It real-ly put (the people on campus)

at a disadvantage getting uphill to the Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences buildings,

especially those with a disabil-ity.”

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Pasta dishes show talent

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More than $32,000 spent to boost service

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“I definitely sup-port completion

versus enrollment.”

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BRIDGING MIND AND BODY

Chemistry department left shorthanded by absence

Class delves into sports psychology

“Sports change peo-

ple’s behaviors whether they

know it or not. We’re looking at connecting the mind and

the body.”

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★★★★★

Comeback film enjoyable yet cliché

★★★★★

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Trainer Powelson

supports athletes

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“He makes (players) feel

comfortable about discuss-

ing injuries that they nor-

mally won’t tell coaches, ”

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