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  • Art professor 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.

  • Veteran's center opens

    The much anticipated Veteran's Resource Center opened Wednesday, Feb. 15 in Building 16 to a crowd of about 50 people.

  • March 1st Walkout Walk-out for budget cuts: 'Education is a human right'

    A concerned faculty meeting addressing the planning of the District-Wide Walkout was held at Skyline College on Wednesday, Feb. 15.

  • Rankin 'A life unfinished'

    Theodore Rankin, founding father of the CSM Administration of Justice Department, died on Jan. 1, 2012, at the age of 88.

  • African American heritage celebrated

    The Black Student Union is commemorating Black History month with several events celebrating African American heritage taking place throughout February.

  • Cañada College offers new degree program

    Cañada is partnering with National University to help students get their bachelors in Allied Studies.

  • Syrian students reflect on turmoil

    A shift in activism has been made globally in recent months, from bold students to outright government coups, affecting those in the Middle East, and their American relatives, such as students of the district.

  • Colleges and students interact

    The 2012 Transfer Pathway Fair, featuring colleges from around the globe was hosted Feb. 7 in the Building 10 dining area.

  • 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.

  • Nineties murder: trial goes to appelate court

    District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, reprising his role as prosecutor, was San Mateo County's Chief Criminal Deputy during the first trial of former CSM student and recovering addict Mohammed Haroon Ali in 2001.

    Ali is accused of strangling Tracey Biletnikoff, daughter of Fred Biletnikoff, the Oakland Raiders' Hall-of-Famer, on Feb., 15, 1999, dumping her body on the Cañada College campus, and fleeing to Mexico.