Campus Life
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Art professor's work 'breathtaking'
An art gallery opening at the John Pence Gallery in San Francisco displayed professor Noah Buchanan's paintings on Friday, Feb. 10.
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'A life unfinished'
Theodore Rankin, founding father of the CSM Administration of Justice Department, died on Jan. 1, 2012, at the age of 88.
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The search for new Earth
Daily, the quest for earth-sized planets in habitable zones, are closer and closer to a dream come true, which was an integral part of the "Hunt for Another Earth" lecture. "Earth size planets have become just as easy to find as grains of sand on the beach," said Dr.
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Professor, others dance and jam
No one taught Rudy Ramirez how to feel about music, he lived it. This was the message he portrayed in his World Beat Groove presentation on Nov. 7 in the main theater.
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Electricity meets music at CSM
Lights dimmed in the CSM theater as music students featured their tracks on Nov. 30 at the Electronic Music Concert.
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‘Love Language’ speaks to YouTube
With more than 4 million views on his channel, student Kenneth Roque seems to have found the key to making a successful YouTube video.
Roque's remake of "Love Language," an original video by the Jubilee Project, has more views than the original video.
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Dance! CSM's fall showcase
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CSM hosts high school jazz
Local Bay Area high schools showed off their musical talent on Nov. 18 in the 15th Annual Jazz Festival.
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Senate launches toy and food drive
Student senators began work to collect toys and canned food for the second annual Holiday Angels charity drive.
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Professor retires after 47 years
CSM professor Irving Witt officially retired in 1993. But at the age of 90, he continues to teach on a post-retirement contract, making him the oldest professor in the district.

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