Why the new student hour tracking system?New system in place requires students to report detailed computer use to the school.
This fall, students are now required to address which class they'll be using computer systems for. But why?…
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Shipwreck at the Queen Mary
Shipwreck
By: Ana Mares
Journalism 101
Halloween night is approaching and what does that mean for Harbor College students and faculty? The 14th Annual Halloween Terror fest also known as Shipwreck '08 will be held once again at the Queen Mary in Long Beach.…
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Dia De Los Muertos Discussion Oct. 30Find out whether or not Dia De Los Muertos is Mexico's Zombie Day
Harbor College is hosting a special lecture in recognition of Dia De Los Muertos or Day of the Dead on Thursday (Oct. 30).
The lecture will be led two educators, including Harbor Spanish instructor William Hernandez. Also expected to present is Benito Gomez of California State University, Dominguez Hills.…
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Barack Obama's PresidencyCarlos Ramirez's views on the election of Barrack Obama
Carlos Ramirez's views on the election of Barrack Obama.…
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Should Harbor secede from the district?Musings of an Ex-President: Commentary from Carlos Ramirez
Greetings to you all once again. To those of you that haven't previously read my blog on the Harbor Tides website, I am Carlos Ramirez, former student body president for Harbor College from fall of 2007 to spring of 2008. As president, I went to meetings downtown and I saw things that have opened my eyes.…
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Discard The Political Circus and VoteCarlos Ramirez reminds readers of how the election results far outweigh the effect of the current political circus
In Carlos Ramirez's continuing series of Musings of an Ex President, he discusses the importance of voting in November's Election.…
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Bookstore to close on Friday
This Friday, October 17th, the bookstore will close due to electrical repairs.…
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The Restroom's a Mess
The bathrooms in the cafeteria are horrible. The Students deserve better. Everything is old, and dilapidated. Today I spoke to 3 students that each had a terrible experience with the bathroom, with their own stories of how the bathroom had effected them.
The first student I interviewed was somewhat aloof, but consented to our little experiment to take a peek at our restroom facilities.…
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Musings of an Ex-PresidentIntroducing Commentator Carlos Ramirez
Former president Carlos Ramirez introduces his new column on The Harbor Tides.…
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Port Police Hiring
Port of Los Angeles now hiring for Port Police. Earn from $55,457-$75,413. One day expedited testing. Must be at least 20 and a half years old.
Dedicated exclusively to 24 hour port activities. The primary goal of the port police is to maintain the free flow of commerce and produce a safe secure environment that promotes uninterrupted port operations.…
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FeaturedA.S.O. Halloween Maze and Costume ContestSee photos of this years Halloween event on campusOctober 30, 2008 - This year the A.S.O. created a Halloween maze event for all to attend in the Seahawk building on campus. There was also a costume contest supported by EOP&S, Creando Un Nuevo Futuro & LAHC Cheer along with decorated tables outside of the Seahawk center.Vote and make a difference!An opportunity for college students to participate in their futureNovember 4th many college students will be able to participate in a historical event of choosing the next president of the United States of America. As long as they are registered voters and know where their designated voting poll is located, these students will have a chance to vote and have their voices heard.Barack Obama Wins Presidential ElectionBarack Obama Wins Presidential Election On November 4th, 2008, history was made in the presidential election. Illinois Senator Barack Obama won the election for president of the United States beating long time Arizona senator John McCain to become the 44th president.Alpha Gamma Sigma looking for new membersService orgranization promises benefitsHarbor College is looking for students to join the Alpha Gamma Sigma, a service organization and one of the only clubs on campus. Benefits of membership include special recognition at graduation, and essential leadership experience. If you have any questions, see Professor Pamela Watkins at T-123, or call her at (310)233-4252. |