WatchESPN, coming to a Apple TV near you?

ESPN announces talks with Apple to bring WatchESPN to the Apple TV.

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‘Equus’ set to open at COC

The production of the Tony Award winning drama, “Equus,” opening Thursday night, will feature full-frontal male nudity and is a first for COC’s theater department.

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Local runner flies to the top of the Foothill League while overcoming challenges

It was dedication and love that Austin O’Neil had for the sport that kept him moving, and eventually making O’Neil one of the top runners in the area.

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‘Rock the Rhythm, Beat the Odds’ steals show at board meeting

Students and residents will gather at COC in an attempt to break the world record for the biggest drum circle.

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USPS ban makes it harder to send iPads and Kindles to oversea troops
USPS ban makes it harder to send iPads and Kindles to oversea troops

USPS will no longer allow the shipment of lithium-ion run devices overseas. The price to send electronics to loved ones overseas could sky rocket.

ASG holds annual student elections
ASG holds annual student elections

Students had an opportunity to vote for three days by the flag pole with ballots and a bulletin board with student platforms. Free pizza was offered as an inventive to vote.

COC students’ work on display at New Works Festival
COC students’ work on display at New Works Festival

The College of the Canyons Theatre and English department presented their 12th annual New Works Festival at the Black Box Theatre.

Cougars season comes to an end with loss in super regional

The College of the Canyons softball team’s season came to an end after losing the seventh game of the Super Regional on Sunday to Riverside College 5-3.

Cougars take first game against Riverside

The No. 1 College of the Canyons softball team forces a second game on Sunday after defeating No. 4 Riverside College 8-0 in five innings. Facing elimination for the third straight game the Cougars (42-4-1) struck early with an RBI single off the bat of freshman Kimmie Lockhart with the bases loaded. The Cougars added [...]

Cougars send two teams packing

The College of the Canyons softball team advanced to the final day of the Super Regionals after eliminating Saddleback 9-3 and Southwestern 10-9 on Saturday.

After being upset by No. 8 Southwestern (28-14) in game one of the Super Regionals on Friday the No. 1 Cougars (41-4-1) got redemption against the Jaguars in a nail biter late Saturday afternoon.

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9th annual bike to work challenge day
Local News
9th annual bike to work challenge day

Today was the 9th annual Bike to Work Challenge Day.

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A neighborhood watchman reacts to Trayvon Martin shooting, Part 1
A neighborhood watchman reacts to Trayvon Martin shooting, Part 1

Carlos Gutierrez, a neighborhood watchman in Newhall, was at a loss for words when he first heard the news about the Trayvon Martin shooting.

USPS ban makes it harder to send iPads and Kindles to oversea troops
USPS ban makes it harder to send iPads and Kindles to oversea troops

USPS will no longer allow the shipment of lithium-ion run devices overseas. The price to send electronics to loved ones overseas could sky rocket.

Donna Summer dies at age 63
Arts & Entertainment
Donna Summer dies at age 63

Donna Summer dies at age 63 of cancer.

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Life at COC: Printmaking Class
Life at COC: Printmaking Class

Engravings can be traced back to the ancient Sumerians about 3,000 years ago, but printmaking dates back to around 100 A.D. in the form of rubbings by the Chinese. The modern form of printmaking began as a means of communication. It wasn’t until the 18th century that it began to be thought of as an [...]

‘Equus’ set to open at COC
‘Equus’ set to open at COC

The production of the Tony Award winning drama, “Equus,” opening Thursday night, will feature full-frontal male nudity and is a first for COC’s theater department.

Local runner flies to the top of the Foothill League while overcoming challenges
Sports
Local runner flies to the top of the Foothill League while overcoming challenges

It was dedication and love that Austin O’Neil had for the sport that kept him moving, and eventually making O’Neil one of the top runners in the area.

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Cougars season comes to an end with loss in super regional
Cougars season comes to an end with loss in super regional

The College of the Canyons softball team’s season came to an end after losing the seventh game of the Super Regional on Sunday to Riverside College 5-3.

Cougars take first game against Riverside
Cougars take first game against Riverside

The No. 1 College of the Canyons softball team forces a second game on Sunday after defeating No. 4 Riverside College 8-0 in five innings. Facing elimination for the third straight game the Cougars (42-4-1) struck early with an RBI single off the bat of freshman Kimmie Lockhart with the bases loaded. The Cougars added [...]

Opinion: Caffeine, the daily drug
Opinion
Opinion: Caffeine, the daily drug

In coffee there is a stimulant called caffeine which helps people feel more alert and ready to face the day. A stimulant is a substance or a drug that raises the levels of activity in the body.

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Opinion: The Rising Cost of Gas
Opinion: The Rising Cost of Gas

Gas prices are becoming a big issue for the candidates running for election in 2012. With a sudden burst in prices at the pump, the conversation has turned from unemployment rate to solutions for American oil and energy.

Opinion: What’s my parking really worth?
Opinion: What’s my parking really worth?

If you’re a student at COC, you have undoubtedly felt the hassle and disappointment of the lack of available parking spots on the Valencia Campus over the last few semesters.

WatchESPN, coming to a Apple TV near you?
Technology
WatchESPN, coming to a Apple TV near you?

ESPN announces talks with Apple to bring WatchESPN to the Apple TV.

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USPS ban makes it harder to send iPads and Kindles to oversea troops
USPS ban makes it harder to send iPads and Kindles to oversea troops

USPS will no longer allow the shipment of lithium-ion run devices overseas. The price to send electronics to loved ones overseas could sky rocket.

Expertly crafted ATM card skimmers appear in the San Fernando Valley
Expertly crafted ATM card skimmers appear in the San Fernando Valley

The ATM look-a-like responsible for cleaning out your checking account.

Spotlight
Spotlight: Craig Beneke

Craig Beneke has taught at Saugus High School for 37 years. Beneke is meditates six times a day and he is also a vegetarian. Beneke is also a champion in Karate (he is a first degree black belt). He believes that everybody should have an art form that they should participate in, something creative. Beneke’s [...]

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Spotlight: Ron Mita
Spotlight: Ron Mita

Ron Mita is a professional screenwriter and teacher at College of the Canyons.

Spotlight: Karlen English
Spotlight: Karlen English

Karlen English may not be a teacher at College of the Canyons but his role is an important part of the MEA program. Karlen works at the equipment cage and has been a part of the MEA program since before the recent remodel. Karlen was part of the team who helped build the new MEA [...]

Spotlight: Dr. Deanna Davis
Spotlight: Dr. Deanna Davis

Dr. Deanna Davis is an accomplished English teacher with an energetic teaching style that engages her students in all levels of thought. She teaches at College of the Canyons. After sitting down and talking to Dr. Davis we discover her journey as she became an English teacher. We discuss her teaching methods and how they’ve [...]

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