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New Blackboard system helps Hancock students 24/7

A new around-the-clock, online academic system at Allan Hancock College means help is just a click away for thousands of local students. Whether they’re enrolled in traditional classroom-based classes or are learning online, Blackboard gives students access to class materials, including assignment lists, reading materials, forum sessions, and instructor contact information. Now, thanks to recent […]

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Political Watch

• Hey Obamans, check it out! On Aug. 21, the Democratic Club of Santa Maria Valley welcomes Obama District Campaign Coordinator Walter Heath, who will lead a discussion about the coordinated campaign for the Santa Maria Valley. Also, the draft of the local vision of the Democratic Platform will be presented. This work, recently crafted […]

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Celebrate the community’s big givers

The night was heavy and dark, but the 300 people attending the 89th Annual Installation and Awards Dinner at Elks Lodge No. 1538 could see nothing but the shining lights of the three award recipients on Aug. 13. The Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitor & Convention Bureau—along with major sponsor BreitBurn Energy—ignited […]

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Correction

The Aug. 14 cover story, “You oughtta stay in pictures,” mistakenly reported some dollar amounts. Santa Barbara County Film Commissioner Geoff Alexander should have been quoted as saying that the movie industry is a $38 billion industry for the state and that companies filming car commercials usually spend $100,000 or more.

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Searching for intelligent life

On Aug. 16 and 17, a handful of scientists and academics—accompanied by a crowd of several hundred people—descended on the Historic Santa Maria Inn. Their mission: to discuss and debate the existence of extraterrestrial life, alien or otherwise. Far from a top-secret military debriefing, the Central Coast Science and UFO Symposium welcomed people from different […]

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After-school programs circle the wagons

While the legal tussle between the governor and the state controller has been the most visible budget battle in recent days, another skirmish has been brewing beneath the threats of a lowered minimum wage and Superior Court proceedings. This lesser-known fight is still mostly saber rattling for now—and will likely remain so until California’s budget […]

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