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Pot Should be a Medicinal Alternative 4

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

6 hours ago by Joe Simmons

There's ample evidence that marijuana can be a powerful drug to combat illness.

In 1999, the Institute of Medicine published a report entitled "Marijuana and Medicine" that explored the drug's uses and its side effects. Its conclusion was simple: marijuana can be used to help many kinds of patients, and further testing of the drug was warranted.

Harbor Profile: Mits Yamashita 2

HarborTides, Los Angeles Harbor College, Wilmington , CA

20 hours ago by Peggy Bacon

"I have been involved in Martial Arts for forty-five years", Sensei Yamashita begins. "Chuck Norris and I started a little studio in Torrance in the sixties. After a few years, Bruce Lee came to America and joined us. We were just three guys, promoting martial arts, going to lunch together, talking about girls.

Earth Day celebrated on campus 2

The Breeze, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

1 day ago by Julie Cosgrove

In honor of Earth Day, Eva Cortez models an appealing outfit recycled from thrift store cast offs. In the rear, AMAN/AWOMAN Coordinator Sheila Marchbanks joins in the spirit of the day. All models in the fashion show were dressed from beautiful thrift store finds in accordance with the motto "restore, reuse, recycle.

Alcohol ruins TIR broadcast 1

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

6 hours ago by Joseph Gavica

Drug Rehabiliation Centers in Orange County 1

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

6 hours ago by Julie Anne Ines

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Recovery

What: Residential program, with residences separate from the actual treatment facility; has room for 30 male or female clients.

Treatment: Three phases at 30 days each: phase one involves intense primary care with group and one-on-one counseling, hypnosis and meetings with a clinical psychologist; phase two is the transitional phase where patients take on more responsibilities and work on getting back into the "real world"; phase three is extended care, known as the "exit planning" phase where patients continue to receive counseling as they near the end of the program.


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New building taking shape as 'symbol of Pierce'


		New building taking shape as 'symbol of Pierce'

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

4 days ago by Aaron Sheldon

The last steel beam of the new Student Services Building was signed by involved project members at a "topping off" ceremony yesterday, commemorating the beginning of a new phase toward the year-away completion of the $18 million building.

New police chief sworn in

El Camino Union, El Camino College, CA

2 days ago by Megan Taros

New beginnings are in store for Mike Trevis, as well as for EC, as Trevis mans the helm at the El Camino Police Department as the new chief of police.

Trevis, who has been an officer for 34 years, started off his career as a Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) campus police officer and transferred to the Maywood Police Department.

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