
elcome to the home page of Copper Mountain College's student news paper, The Coyote Informer. This site is student run and student written for the News Writing and Reporting class. Please feel free to contact any of the writers who have so graciously provided their emails for hire opportunities, or perhaps news information. Enjoy!
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Possible Student Fee Hike Impending!
Governor Schwarzenegger's January budget proposes no increase in student fees; however, the Legislative Analyst Office (LAO) has recommended that the governor raise fees from 26 dollars per unit to 33 dollars per unit....
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ASCMC�s President Proposal for Student Center
Associated Copper Mountain College Student President George Briggs, wants to do big things for this college and students in the near future. He has proposed a Student Center on the CMC campus to the Administration.
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Knowledge, Research and Leisure
The Copper Mountain College (CMC) Greenleaf Library is here to support the needs of every student. The library has up to date research materials, from literature and entertainment, to fiction and nonfiction...
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MP3 Players and You
Nothing beats the satisfaction of hearing your favorite song, no matter what it is you�re doing. With the technology of MP3s, you�re no longer limited to the physical space CDs take up in your book bag. So which platform do you use...
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Mary Bierman
Mary Bierman was a young, beautiful girl of the age 18, who led a very short life. She was a very talented and artistic person who made a huge impact on the world. Although she was quiet and kept closely to herself and friends, her talents and beauty did not go unnoticed...
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Kymaerica Comes to Copper Mountain College
Did you know that an ancient religious cult used to inhabit what is now called Joshua Tree? Well, neither did anyone else until artist Eames Demetrio came to town. Demetrio and his conceptual art piece, entitled �Pilgrimage Trail,� have won the first place prize in the International Earth Works Art exhibit at the High Desert Nature Museum in Yucca Valley...
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