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Roger Weller explores innovation in education

Cochise College’s Roger Weller brings geological information and photographs to students around the world through his website. Used in place of a text book in his Physical Geology classes, Weller’s...

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The proof is in the profile

More than 60 million people worldwide belong to a social networking site and have a profile on MySpace, Facebook, or Twitter. While many people may regard this as a harmless way to keep in touch with...

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The real scam for fake money

Free games. Everyone plays them, everyone enjoys them. But what happens when your "free" games are no longer free? Kaleidoscope reporter Theresa Tate explains how online game companies trick you into...

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First look: myCochise portal streamlines website

Cochise will soon be unveiling a new way for students and faculty to interact with the college website with the release of the myCochise portal. Kaleidoscope reporter Theresa Tate got a sneak peak at...

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MyCochise? You can keep it

Cochise College introduced the myCochise portal in February. Six months later, Kaleidoscope reporter Theresa Tate reveals why she is underwhelmed by the addition. Read more...

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Save more — skip the bookstore

With the costs of college attendance increasing, students are on the lookout for any way to save they can find. One option some students are trying is buying online to bypass the campus bookstore Read...

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Students organize to counter Westboro Baptist picketers

The Westboro Baptist Church is known for its members' extreme views and high profile protests. When it was revealed that members planned to picket at a military funeral in Sierra Vista, students Leah...

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Monument Fire rages near Sierra Vista

Area residents south of Sierra Vista are rushing to take emergency actions due to the Monument Fire in the Huachuca Mountains. Many of those affected have moved to spread information of the blaze,...

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The help that keeps on giving

By Brittanie Johnson BENSON- The Back to School Fair is usually what most people recognize the San Pedro Family Resource Council with. But the fact of the matter is they

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