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El Vaquero
Friday, October 20, 2006
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Justice Coalition Stages Gay Wedding
Math, Science Majors to Receive Money for School
Depression Week Raises Awareness
Documentary Slide Show Pays Tribute to Che
Editorial>>Letters to the Editor
New Senate Bill Gets Positive Nods
Students Need to Clean Up After Themselves
Street Art Equals Vandalism
School Campuses Are Not Getting Safer
Helpful Tattoo Hints, Information Come in Handy
Sports>>Football
Vaqueros Roll Over L.A. Pierce, Improve Record
Sports>>El Vaquero Sports Briefs
Vaquero Sports Summaries
Sports>>Athlete Profile
Cross Country Duo Takes Strides Toward Victory
Entertainment>>Art
Rocktobersurprisefest Pushes Rebellious Agenda
Entertainment>>Music
L.A. Weekly Detour Festival: Live Entertainment in the Heart of Downtown
Sixth Annual 'Bamboozle Left' Makes First Ever Trek to Los Angeles
Features
Online Update
Taming a Tattoo Gun: Going Beyond Aesthetics
Study Abroad Takes Students to South America, Europe
Campus Job Placement Center Provides Valuable Resources for Unemployed
Print Edition Archives>>Photo Archive
El Vaquero Photo Archive
Features>>Vaquero Views
Vaquero Views: Students Share How They Wear Their Hair
News>>GCC Board of Trustees
Four Applicants Aspire for Vacant Trustee Position
Entertainment>>6ix
Six Places to Drown Your Worries on a Budget
Entertainment>>Theme Parks
Halloween Horror Nights Thrills Revelers to Death
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