Thursday, September 29, 2005 - Vol. XXXXI No. 7
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- All pages (1,1 MB)
- Page 1 - News
- Transfer Day crowd
- Faculty okays 16-week semester
- 3 Ohlone students killed in Union City car crash
- Depression screening set
- Yesterday's ride
- Page 2 - Opinion
- Cutting: where beauty and horror truly collide
- How can college prepare you better for real life?
- Page 3
- News
- Students soak up information at Transfer Day
- Katona signs Book Savvy in Library
- Ohlone getting its own seismograph
- School receives federal Title 3 Grant
- Pages 4-5 - Features
- From isolationism to intervention
- New philosophy instructor teaches Asian religion
- Deaf News Corner: In Memoriam of Gil Lentz
- Former Ohlone Monitor Editor-In-Chief, Tony Yang, enjoys life at University of Wyoming
- Tracy Virgil: A Puente program mentor and English instructor calls Ohlone College her home
- Abroad, Ohlone students living in a different world
- Jim Klent, professor of chemistry, is considered a "father figure"
- Local author involves an Afghan Ohlone Student in his novel "Kite Runner"
- Large turnout at Ohlone's Garage Sale Blast
- Page 6 - News
- College Council discusses shorter semesters
- How to write U.C. admission statement
- Page 7 - Campus Events/Sports
- The hunt for October heats up
- Campus Events Calendar
- Jobs and Internships
- Classifieds
- Page 8 - Sports
- Softball showdown: women triumph
- Lady Renegades pound Foothill 4-0
- Giants out again; nice work, Tomko

