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Author Archives: Daniel Wilson
Student Senate president called out for his campaign speech
Originally published Nov. 8, 2011 by SacCityExpress.com Newly elected Student Senate President Kevin Kayhanian found himself in the hot seat over comments he made in his speech during the student government forums last month in the Quad. On Oct. 14 … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged city, college, elections, Express, government, kayhanian, kevin, president, SAC, speech, student
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‘Batman Arkham City’ game review
Justice will be served Originally published Oct. 27, 2011 by SacCityExpress.com When “Batman: Arkham Asylum” debuted in 2009 most gamers expected another mediocre experience like most Batman games. But “Arkham Asylum” swooped in like a Batarang and captured the hearts … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Game Reviews, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged 360, arkham, batman, college, dark, dc, joker, night, playstation, professors, rocksteady, school, video games, warner bros., xbox
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Artists’ minds, creative hands
Folsom Lake College students prepare for art show Originally published Oct. 13, 2011 by SacCityExpress.com The fourth-annual “Students with Disabilities Art Show” will be held Oct. 24 – Oct. 27 at Folsom Lake College, presented by Disabled Students Programs and … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged art, awareness, city, college, community, disabilities, folsom, lake, los rios, sacramento, show, student
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Sweet anthropology
Chocolatier Michael Grofe’s journey to becoming anthropology professor Originally published Oct. 8, 2011 by SacCityExpress.com The ancient Maya are often credited with predicting 2012 as the end of the world. Some feel that the end of the world is an outrageous … Continue reading
Posted in Features, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged anthropology, bones, chocolate, college, dig, Express, grofe, los rios, maya, mayans, online, professor, sacramento, south america, sweet
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Until Tuesday
Veteran’s heartfelt book chronicles how dog saved his life Originally published Oct. 4, 2011 by SacCityExpress.com The relationship between a man and his dog is unique, but for a disabled person with a service dog, that bond can mean a world … Continue reading
Posted in Features, News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged awareness, book, city, college, cultural, disabilities, disabled, Iraq, Montalvan, ptsd, sacramento, syndrome, traumatic, tuesday, veteran
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Psoriasis is only skin deep
Facing the struggle of public judgment Originally published Sept. 28, 2011 by SacCityExpress.com I’ve done it. You’ve done it. We’ve all done it. You see that person across the room that clearly has a physical or mental disability or condition … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged award, community, condition, daniel, dermatologist, disabilities, doctor, dry, Opinion, place, psoriasis, rash, sacramento, skin, wilson
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Experimental math class debuts
Class combines math 100 and 120 for more credits Originally published in the Sept. 13, 2011 print edition of the Sac City Express It’s no secret that required prerequisite classes—such as math, history, and English—are difficult to complete because of a … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged algebra, class, college, community, help, high school, math, mathematics, medina, renee, sacramento, school
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The world as a textbook
From Down Under to Cali, geography prof. settles in Originally published in the May 10, 2011 print edition of the Sac City Express It is 7:30 a.m. You walk into your class on the first day of the semester. You’re … Continue reading
The future of news media: Far in the distance or right here and now?
Note: This is an unedited analysis of a State of the Media article that was posted as a project for an introduction to newswriting and reporting class at Sac City College in 2011. It does not represent my current work as … Continue reading
Solving the job market woes; education may no longer be the only answer
Note: This is an unedited analysis of a Remapping Debate article that was posted as a project for an introduction to newswriting and reporting class at Sac City College in 2011. It does not represent my current work as a journalist. … Continue reading
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