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Volume 88, Issue 4
October 2, 2014
Published Since 1927
Vikings ranked 8th in nation Students approve $2 fee increase
No. 2 Mt. SAC visits Vets Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 4. By Richard Mejia Managing Editor And D.A. Philips Contributing Writer With an important stretch of conference games looming, the Vikings ended their two-game road trip with a dominant 62-7 victory over Los Angeles Harbor on Saturday, Sept. 27, to improve their overall record to 4-0. The Vikings take on Mt. San Antonio College at Veterans Stadium, Saturday, Oct. 4, at 6 p.m. The victory sets up a showdown with Mt. SAC, the results having major implications. From a divisional standpoint, the game matches up the top-ranked Mounties against second-ranked The Vikings rank eighthbest team in the nation and Mt. SAC second. Both teams feature high-powered offenses and boast undefeated records. Each team stands at 4-0. LBCC football coach Brett Peabody said, “Mt. SAC is the standard of which we try to hold ourselves to, but we have an extremely coachable group of players and we’ll be ready for them.” This is first time in over a decade the Vikings have a realistic chance at a state championship, as they have not been ranked in the Top-10 of state ratings since 2002. A win for the Vikings would place them at the top of the division and bolster them into the Top-3 rankings for California. While both sides of the football have paid dividends for the team, the Vikings claimed the
Voting rises 100 percent since Spring semester. By Carlee Rodriguez Calendar Editor, Sylvana Uribe Contributing Writer And Paul Ingvaldsen Staff Writer
D.A Philips/Viking DELIVERANCE: Sophomore receiver Josiah Blandin tries to break away from Seahawks defenders. Blandin finished the game with seven receptions for 99 yards and two touchdowns for his season debut on Saturday, Sept. 27, as the Vikings won, 62-7.
state’s best overall offense as they an undisclosed suspension for his as a blessing. I was a little nervous complied a state-high 559 yards. part in the 2013 brawl. before the game, but after I got my Leading the way was sophomore Blandin appeared to be in first catch, it was back to normal.” quarterback Kenny Potter as he mid-season form as he debuted Harbor was overwhelmed managed to throw for 187 Viking defense as it “We tried to get the offense going early by yards and three touchdowns forced five turnovers and while also rushing for 50 and that obviously paid off in the sec- allowed 385 yards. yards and two scores. The total yard accuond half.” Potter said, “We tried to mulation was inflated -Kenny Potter due to a 55-0 halftime get the offense going early Sophomore quarterback and that obviously paid off score that called for the in the second half as we were able with seven receptions for 99 yards second- and third-string players to get guys like Brock Dale some and two touchdowns. to play against Harbor starters. well-deserved playing time.” Speaking on his return, BlanThe Vikings held their oppoThe offense also saw the re- din said, “It was tough not being sition scoreless up until the last turn of University of Colorado out there with my teammates drive of the game. commit and sophomore wide re- those first few games, but being ceiver Josiah Blandin as he served back was exciting and I viewed it
Eight-week classes start Oct. 20 By Brittany Lieberman Editor in Chief
Over 27 condensed, eightweek courses are available to students and will start Monday, Oct. 20 through Dec. 13. Class subjects include advanced transportation technology, computer and office studies, family and consumer studies, health sciences, kinesiology, learning and academic strategies, math, nursing, physical sciences, history and political science, per-
forming arts, social science and statistics. Twenty of the classes transfer to Cal State Universities and 11 transfer to U.C. Students may sign up for classes by logging into the Oracle system, through the lbcc.edu website. Classes available are: ATT491 heavy alt. fuels BCOM15 business comm COSA1 computer information competency CPAS1 learning the iMac CPAS10 advanced computer
skills FD39A garment technical packages AH 60 medical terminology DMI 405A MRI/CT clinical practicum DMI 40A clinical radiology MA 280 health care clinical procedures MA 288 medical assisting practicum seminar KING 9 badminton KINPP 12 physical fitness techniques LEARN11M1
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MATH 130 intermediate algebra ADN 810 prep. for nursing GEOG 15F field geography HIST 10 early American history HIST 11 modern American HIST 1A Western history POLSC 1 intro. to government TART 39AD theatre practicum PHIL 12 introduction to logic SOCIO 1 introduction to sociology STAT 1 elementary statistics
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Cabinet President Lokilani Hunt said the student votes were up 100 percent from the Spring semester. An approved proposal was the $2 ASB representation fee. One of the dollars will be used to support the statewide Community College organization in representing students before legislature and other government bodies. Zachary Pignon was elected ASB treasurer on Thursday, Sept. 18, while secretary and representatives of athletics remain unfilled. The ASB Cabinet voted Friday, Sept. 26, to delete open seats and approve five new representatives. Breshae Robinson is in charge of communications, Alejandro Lomeli for legislative affairs, Joy Abudo for arts, Joanna Martinez for academic affairs and Andrew Meneses for student health and environment. The Cabinet also discussed ASB representation at the Thursday, Oct. 2, chat-n-chow, an annual lunch event where student leaders and administrators mingle among each other. The event will be hosted on the PCC in the Senior Center (FF108) from 2-4 p.m. Officers also appointed Meneses head of the smoking rules and regulations committee, which creates surveys on whether the school should have smoke-free campuses. Formed about six years ago, the committee is at a standstill. Student Steven Chan announced the power of pink cancer awareness game on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 6 p.m. in Veterans Stadium. The next Cabinet meeting is Friday at 8 a.m. Oct. 3, in T1200.
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