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Sunday, March 01, 2009

LUNCH
Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!

MISCELLANEOUS
Leisure Services is looking for volunteers to help with two upcoming events. Their 5k Fun Run & Walk, and the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Pick up a lavender flyer in the Career Center.

Congratulations go out to Senior Sidiqa Sidiqi for winning the CSU East Bay Diablo Chapter of PDK’s scholarship! Straight out of the money box!

Climate researcher and author
David Archer teaches at the
University of Chicago
.
(Princeton University Press/MCT)

By Renee Schoof
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)

WASHINGTON — Until now, most discussion of climate change has been about what scientific evidence shows is likely to happen between now and 2100. However, scientific research shows that the carbon dioxide gas released from burning fossil fuels lasts in the atmosphere much longer than mere decades.

David Archer, a leading climate researcher who teaches at the University of Chicago, has written a new book that looks at carbon dioxide's "long tail" and what it means for changes on Earth in the future.

School Days by Jamie Maxfield, Courier Editor-in-Chief

©2009 Jamie Maxfield/Courier Comics

The Tao of Sunday by Idy Tao, Courier Daily Editor

©2009 Idy Tao/Courier Comics

Stickies: Ice Cream by Lorisa Salvatin, Courier Staff Artist

©2009 Lorisa Salvatin/Courier Comics

Cement Warfare by Chyna Cunningham, Courier Staff Artist

©2009 Chyna Cunningham/Courier Comics