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Author Archives: Daniel Wilson
Editorial: Volunteer to give thanks
Originally published in the Nov. 5, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express The sights and sounds of the holidays are upon us, as Sacramento residents and Americans across the nation begin to decorate their houses for fall holidays—some … Continue reading
Editorial: Nightmare on Job Hunt Lane
Originally published in the Oct. 22, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express October marks the beginning of the holiday season, the onset of fall and the spooks, ghouls, ghosts and goblins that make it obvious it’s time to dress up in … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged careers, college, community college students, degree, diploma, Express, Halloween, jobs, resume, sacramento, students, unemployment
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Making smart choices in the City Cafe
Students, staff and cafeteria officials weigh-in on not-so-healthy food options Originally published in the Oct. 22 print edition of the Sac City Express With the national rise in obesity, many people, including college students, have become concerned about what they … Continue reading
Posted in Features, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged aramark, cafe, cafeteria, City Cafe, City College, daniel wilson, edwin booze, food, healthy choices, nutrition, priya mccluskey, Robert Curry, Sac City College, SCC
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Editorial: The debt of college education
Originally published in the Oct. 8, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express Student loan debt probably isn’t as common among community college students as with University of California or California State University students, and those who do carry debt most likely owe … Continue reading
Editorial: Smoking – To ban or not to ban?
Originally published in the Sept. 24, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express The smoking of cigarettes is a topic that has created a deep divide among those who smoke and those who don’t. We all know the health risks, yet many people … Continue reading
9/11 memorial returns to West Sacramento
Flags displayed to honor victims of the attacks Originally published Sept. 10, 2013 by SacCityExpress.com The annual West Sacramento 9/11 memorial, which honors the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks, by placing flags on display with each representing one person … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged 9/11, Express, John Vinson, memorial, news, Sac City College, Sac City Express (SCC), west sacramento
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Editorial: ‘I Have a Dream’ for City College
Originally published in the Sept. 10, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express The U.S. recently celebrated the 50-year anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, originally given on Aug. 28, 1963, in front … Continue reading
LEED Certification helps Davis Center be better neighbor
Environmentally conscious efforts wins recognition Originally published in the Sept. 10, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express City College’s Davis Outreach Center was awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver Certification last month for meeting standards … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged certification, daniel wilson, Davis Center, Don Palm, energy, green, LEED, LEED certified, Sac City Express (SCC), technology
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District iSEP program makes educational plans more accessible
Participation now required for all new students beginning this semester Originally published in the Sept. 10, 2013 print edition of the Sac City Express Making an educational plan and sticking to it can be a hard task for many students, … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged City College, counseling, iSEP, Maristella Bacod, Richard Yang, sac city, Sac City Express (SCC), student plan
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USDA bars company for failure to pay $2,988,273
Originally published June 19, 2013 by AndNowUKnow.com WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has barred Avondale, Pa-based Cardile Brothers Mushroom Packaging from operating in the produce industry for failure to pay $2,988,273 to 126 sellers for 1,806 lots of produce. … Continue reading
Posted in AndNowUKnow.Com, News
Tagged Cardile, Cardile Brother Mushroom, climate, design, PACA, principals, produce, USDA, washington
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