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El Vaquero
Friday, September 22, 2006
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News
Trustees Applaude New Title V Grant
Parking Takes its Toll on Students; New Building Delays
New Superintendent Feels Right at Home
Low Enrollment Epidemic Hits GCC, Classes Canceled
Editorial>>El Vaquero Blog
El Vaquero Blog
Editorial
El Vaquero Supports Students Right for Truth
Sports>>Athlete Profile
Childhood Passion Unfolds on Soccer Field, Inspires Team
Entertainment>>Art
Nothing up the Sleeve Showcases Obscure Art
Entertainment>>Theater
Waiting for Lefty to Bring Message From 30s to GCC
Entertainment>>Art
There Is an Elephant in My Living Room
El Vaquero Information>>Staff
El Vaquero Staff, Fall 2006
Features
Financial Aid Office Provides Students With Monetary Assistance
New Film Class Explores So-called B-Pictures
Dance Instructor Patti Cox, Reminisces on Golden Era
Theater Arts Students Represent GCC at Festival Fringe
Summertime Festivals: The F@ck Yeah! Festival
News>>Student Government
ASGCC Announces Tuition Decrease
News>>Obituaries
Campus Mourns Loss of Mathematics Professor
News>>El Vaquero News Briefs
Board of Trustees Honors Police Specialist Kobaissi
Students Donate Blood, Money to Commemorate 9/11
Features>>Vaquero Views
Vaquero Views: Students Face New Semester Challenges
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