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The Ride of Their Lives

Ride-along program teaches practical lessons to future EMTs.

By Maggie Ownbey

Taking vitals and administering oxygen to her first patient of the day, Melissa Grimesky was a little nervous as the ambulance raced to the hospital-with the help of the EMT crew on board, this Valley College student found out that she had the confidence and skills to do the job.

Registration Day Set to Encourage Students to Return

One-Stop Registration Day smoothes process for students.

By LaGina Phillips

Valley College is offering a One-Stop Registration Day to continuing and returning Valley students. The campus is holding the Dec. 14, event to allow students to register for winter and spring classes, apply for financial aid and speak to counselors all in one place. Students can also enter to win $250 in books.

Student-Teacher Transactions Spark Debate at Valley

California code highlights possible rules violations at Valley.

By Tammy Funicello and Holly Dare

A stalled rule proposal by the LACCD Board of Trustees has sparked controversy over instructors conducting financial transactions with students, a practice which continues at Valley College in apparent violation of the California Code of Regulations.

ASU Sponsors Charity Toy Drive

By Will Reyes

This Christmas, many local children will excitedly smile and open gifts sent with kindness and care. The presents though, won't be from Santa Claus, they will be from Valley College.

Writing Center Serves Students During Finals

Valley College Writing Center helps with final papers.

By Marc Howard

You've been staring at the computer screen for who knows how long, the page is still blank and your final paper is due tomorrow. The Valley College Writing Center offers help to students not only at the center but online too.

Internships Pave the Way to a Bright Future

By Holly Dare

You've almost got your degree and polished your resume. You bought that nice suit, showed up on time and nailed the interview. And yet - your phone isn't ringing with job offers. You lack experience.

CAMPUS CRIME: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

By Eduardo MorĂ¡n

VANDALISM -- Graffiti writers marked an electric meter box and destroyed a picket fence in lot G on Thursday, Nov. 24, causing $100 in damage. The writers entered the business establishment next to the lot and switched off a circuit breaker on the electric meter.

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