Browse Items (28 total)

  • Collection: 2003-2004

pride_20030916.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 1 covers local textbook retailer, the opening of the Clarke Field House, enrollment pressures, the new dorms (University Village), an interview with interim campus President, Roy McTarnaghan, and observance of 9/11.

pride_20030923.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 2 reports on the delay of the new library opening, declining voter registration, the status of parking, campus safety, Disabled Student Services, and the Field House opening. A look at Proposition 54 is also provided.

pride_20030930.pdf
Politics are a focus of this issue (Vol. 11, No. 3) as well as a protest against SUVs led by the Progressive Activist Network, music file sharing crackdowns, and celebration of Rosh Hashanah.

pride_20031007.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 4 covers the Powwow, poor turnout to meet the Dean of Students, free speech and the "78 magazine", and the Proposition 54 forum.

pride_20031014.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 5 covers politics, California Faculty Association's stance on the CSU budget, barriers to clubs showing films, activities at the Clarke Field House, and challenges to campus social life.

pride_20031021.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 6 reports on three candidates for the CSUSM president position, grocery store strike, car-buying advice, interview with student Nichole Hollick, first in a series on student life outside class.

pride_20031028.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 7 addresses free speech on campus through the actions on National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality. Announcement of the postponement of Michael Moore's speech at the California Center for the Arts due to fires. Other articles…

pride_20031104.pdf
Vol. 11, No.8 focuses on the wildfires around campus and San Diego, ensuing campus closure, cleanup and resources for victims.

pride_20031111.pdf
Vol. 11, No.9 published stories about Campus Equity Week for adjunct faculty, summaries of the campus presidential candidates' visits, calls for fire victims support, grade appeals, and free speech. Includes an interview with student Louis Caliendo…

pride_20031118.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 10 includes articles on the move of the Early Learning Center to a proposed site on campus, summary of the Campus Equity Week activities, the elimination of paper course schedules, continued Coffee Hour social opportunities, and…

pride_20031125.pdf
News reports in Vol. 11, No. 11 on the selection of Karen S. Haynes as campus president, death of College of Business student in Cedar Fire, and volunteer opportunities to celebrate Thanksgiving.

pride_20031202.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 12 informs readers of the transition activities of newly-selected President Karen S. Haynes, alcohol and AIDS awareness training, ASI's Lobby Corps and other student government activities, tutoring and assistance on campus, and a focus…

pride_20031209.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 13 examines the state of the Women and Ethnic Studies departments, reaction to online course schedules and registration, an upcoming Whiteness Forum, stress relief, and the development of the light rail Sprinter line. The feature on…

pride_20040120.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 11 (note: this edition is misidentified as No. 11, it should be No. 14 of Volume 11.) welcomes back students with the new library and Starbucks openings, the founding of the California Alliance of Academic Student Employees (student…

pride_20040127.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 15 covers the ASI Board resolution for an environmental course requirement, CFA on the state budget, fire in Academic Hall, the Kellogg Library grand opening and building layout, funding aided by Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham to…

pride_20040203.pdf
An interview with new campus president, Karen S. Haynes is on the front page of Vol. 11, No. 16 with dismal budget forecast from Chancellor Charles Reed and the impact of the budget cuts on the Equal Opportunity Program (EOP) . Other news articles…

pride_20040210.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 17 takes a look at CalGrants, campus recycling efforts, Propositions 55, 57 and 58, male enhancement advertising, and El Camino High School steppers troupe performance for Black History Month. Also featured is Professor Jule de Gomez…

pride_20040217.pdf
Articles in the Vol. 11, No. 18 issue include Lobby Corps presentations on clean money in politics, voter registration, local property development, body tattoo art and an interview with exchange student Cindy Pinhal.

pride_20040224.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 19 has articles on budget cut protests, MEChA conference, textbook price report, Black History Month, and a look at local business, Stone Brewery. Also, Part One of a two-part series on the impact of budget cuts on the College of…

pride_20040302.pdf
This issue (Vol. 11, No. 20) covers California Faculty Association actions to save lecturer positions, reaction to Gibson's "Passion of the Christ", a summary of Governor Schwarzeneger's plans for budget cuts, skateboard manufacturing moving to…

pride_20040309.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 21 focuses on travel with articles on Study Abroad opportunities, travel to Israel, Puerto Rico, German and Spain, and interviews international students and faculty.

pride_20040316.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 22 covers a proposed Student Health Services fee, ASI election slate, Part Two of the series on College of Education budget cuts, CoE Dean Lilly resignation, suicide awareness fundraiser, VSAr 306 community service, and the upcoming…

pride_20040323.pdf
This issue (Vol. 11, No. 23) covers role playing games, Early Learning Center protest over funding cuts and proposed fee, action for sustainable buildings, and upcoming ASI elections,

pride_20040413.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 25 includes articles on campus vandalism, dorm summer housing, continued discussion of the Early Learning Center, fee increase proposal for counseling services, parents as students, and an interview with study abroad student, Lily…

pride_20040420.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 26 reports on research across campus, job fair, budget cuts for the College of Arts & Sciences, summer studies in Mexico, evacuation of the Kellogg Library, fair trade coffee, and second International Fair.

pride_20040427.pdf
This issue (No. 27 of Vol. 11) reports on the ASI decision for a fee referendum for the Early Learning Center, student protests against budget cuts, the International Festival, President Haynes' transition team, and a summary of arts groups on campus…

pride_20040504.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 28 looks at several graduating students and their plans, Commencement plans and the change to two ceremonies held off campus. Names of all graduates published in 2.5 pages.

pride_20040406.pdf
Vol. 11, No. 24 reports on the continuation of summer classes and ASI election results. Much of the issue is devoted to student fees, parking woes and the future parking structure. The Transition Program which assists Facilities in keeping the campus…
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