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Activities for spirit week.

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Spirit week activities.

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Announcement of second alumni picnic in August.

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Report of men's soccer game as part of Homecoming.

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Coverage of the Pow Wow as kick off to homecoming activities.

Coverage of activities during Homecoming Week.

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Announcement of events for homecoming.

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Events for Homecoming 2002.

Coverage of the women's soccer game as Homecoming kickoff event.

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Announcement of plans for Spring Fling as alumni spring homecoming event.

Calendar of events for homecoming week.

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Coverage of the food and activities at the soccer games for homecoming.

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Coverage of the crowning of the runner-up as king for homecoming.

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Coverage of homecoming events mentions the first time the celebration includes a King and Queen. Article makes the claim this is the third homecoming event.

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Calendar of events and results from the soccer matches for homecoming week.

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Details of the fourth annual Masquerade Ball, part of Homecoming Week events.

Coverage of the men's basketball win for homecoming.

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Reports on the men's basketball win for Homecoming. Sidebar lists the week's events.

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Essay by student on dating at CSUSM.

Article describes the planned events for the ball.

Announcement of the ball held at the Hard Rock Cafe in La Jolla.

Alumni letter to the Pride about being refused attendance to the ball as part of homecoming.

Mention of the success of the 6th ball as part of Fever Week activities.

Arrangements for the ball at the House of Blues are announced.

Plans for the 7th ball are announced.

Report on the 10th ball.

A description of the events planned for the ball (described as the 4th in error.)

Announcement of ball date, time and location.

An account of the first Masquerade Ball, held at the Escondido Center of the Arts.

Announcement of a date change for the first Masquerade Ball,, delaying beyond Homecoming Week.

Volume 1, Number 14 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. VOTE screams the cover story in orange as CSUSM holds the first student election.

Volume 1, Number 13 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story highlights the seven awards won by the fledgling newspaper at the California Inter-Collegiate Press Association's 42nd annual statewide conference.

Volume 1, Number 15 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. A runoff election for the first CSUSM Associated Student President. The Pioneer presents the views of the two top candidates as well as uncontested election results.

Volume 3, Number 7 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on new campus policies. This paper also includes a special spread called Pioneer Explore covering a 8.3 earthquake and campus events.

Volume 1, Number 8 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. As the semester comes to a close, the Pioneer outlines their top stories of the first semester at Cal State San Marcos.

Volume 1, Number 10 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. Cal State San Marcos and the California's proposed budget cuts are the cover story for this issue of the paper.

Volume 3, Number 8 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on flood damage in Craven Hall, new campus policies and student's and faculty's trip to Ghana.

Volume 2, Number 8 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on tuition increase, campus construction, and new faculty appointment.

Volume 1, Number 9 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story for this issue is War | Peace: Persian Gulf Update

Volume 3, Number 11 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on controversial comments from Senator Craven and CSUSM professor featured in the film Like Water for Chocolate.

Volume 3, Number 10 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on musical events and intense weather conditions.

Volume 2, Number 12 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on an Indian powwow and a student election.

Volume 1, Number 11 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story is about the recent storms that have rained down on campus. Inside the paper is a story about the recent activity to hire faculty campus-wide.

Volume 1, Number 16 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The Pioneer staff reports on student evaluations. Jose Chapman wins the Associate Student Presidential runoff election.

Volume 2, Number 14 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on potential campus closure, student election results, and white water rafting.

Volume 2, Number 6 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on the addition of Spanish books in the campus library, commitment to global interaction, and endangered animals.

Volume 1, Number 6 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. Louetto Construction is fired and San Marcos-based Lusardi Construction takes over as the lead contractor in the first phase of building Cal State San Marcos. Also…

Volume 1, Number 7 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. Larry Boisjolie and Jonathan Young report on the Student Governance Task Force charged with forming a student government. On a lighter note, the inviting wine country…

Volume 2, Number 4 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on the campus Renaissance Faire and campus fees.

Volume 1, Number 4 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. In this issue, a report on The Times Advocate offer to donate a state-of-the-art newsroom, establish an internship program, and the prospect of a printing alliance…

Volume 1, Number 3 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. This issue has cover stories about the construction of the campus; removing rocks and the contractor bids for the building of Craven Hall.

Pioneer Special edition of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The paper focuses on CSUSM's first annual International Festival.

Volume 1, Number 5 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. While Halloween celebrations dominate this issue, the Pioneer staff editorial page provides recommendations for the upcoming November election.

Volume 3, Number 4 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on the annual International Festival.

Volume 1, Number 2 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The founding faculty of Cal State San Marcos is introduced in the cover story of the second issue of the Pioneer. Journeying south of the border into the areas beyond…

Volume 2, Number 1 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports that construction may delay the opening of the new campus in Fall 1992.

Volume 1, Number 1 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story, A New Frontier, discusses the Italianate style of the campus architecture. CSUSM President Bill Stacy is featured in an interview with the Pioneer…

Volume 3, Number 2 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on the academic year, increased tuition, and completed campus construction.

Volume 2, Number 13 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on student elections, newspaper award recognition, and paintball.

Volume 2, Number 7 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on campus sports, the holidays and the impact of the economy on campus construction

Volume 3, Number 9 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on Black History Month, new campus structures, and tuition hikes.

Volume 2, Number 9 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on campus construction, increased female enrollment, and campus theft.

Volume 3, Number 1A of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. This issue was a special edition. The cover story reports on the newly designed college campus.

Volume 2, Number 11 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on alien encounters, class rings, campus recycling program, and Cuyamaca Park.

Volume 1, Number 12 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story is about the campus starting to take shape as construction continues on the former poultry ranch.

The Writing Center organized by English…

Volume 3, Number 6 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on campus discrimination charges, artists, and campus clubs. including the first sorority.

Volume 3, Number 5 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on campus debate over free speech.

Volume 2, Number 3 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on changes in the Soviet Union, installation of a campus phone system, and comic books.

Volume 2, Number 5 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on the campus international festival, Halloween, and art.

Volume 3, Number 3 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on University Mission Statement Day, new library design, and campus election.

Volume 2, Number 2 of the first student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story reports on CSU Chancellor Barry Munitz's call to quicken CSUSM campus development to accommodate student enrollment.

The Craven Issue is again headlining the Vol. 1, No. 3 issue of Plan 9 From Outer Space, sharing space on the cover with an article in defense of freedom of the press.

Vol 1, No. 2 of Plan 9 From Outer Space highlights the Craven Hall dedication on April 19, 1993 and modern university education.

Introductory issue of an "experimental alternative" paper issued during 1993. This issue included an editorial on the controversy of State Senator William Craven's remarks on undocumented immigrants.

Craven Hall, Gay Rights and more on the purpose of the university in Vol. 1, No. 4 of Plan 9 From Outer Space

In Vol. 2. No. 2, Plan 9 From Outer Space highlighted the 30th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy and the conspiracies surrounding the event.

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What is Plan 9? Get the answers in the Vol. 2, No. 1 edition of the paper.

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A special supplement of Plan 9 From Outer Space for the Craven Hall dedication on April 9, 1993

Volume 41, number 6 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the ASI presidential election results, preparation for graduation, and student novelist.

NOT YET DIGITIZED, please contact University Archives. Volume 43, No. 13 covers race, ethnicity and gender issues by looking at Yom HaShoah events, including the White Rose Memorial, the Red Flag Campaign for sexual assault awareness, and the release…

Volume 43, issue 13 features key stories on Gay Pride events, Yom HaShoah and the White Rose Memorial, and campus sexual violence awareness.

Volume 42, number 13 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue included stories of an initiative to create a Raza Center for Latino students, memorial scholarship for a CSUSM student that passed away, and student reaction to the new student union.

Volume 41, number 7 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of CSUSM winning the 2013 RecycleMania, CSUSM named the sixth-best university for first-generation students, and CSU faculty and staff pay raises.

Volume 43, number 12 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue is a 25th Anniversary edition of CSUSM. Other topics include stories of the campus Model United Nations winning a national competition, faculty pay inequity, and a student demonstration…

Volume 42, number 12 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of fraternity changes, cyber security, and the impact of media on consumers.

Volume 39, Number 6 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the Associated Student election scandal, campus sports, and the 10th annual International fair.

Volume 39, Number 5 of Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of student election scandal and new Internet privacy policy,

Volume 43, number 7 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue is a religious diversity edition; including stories of the CSU system derecognizing religious student groups that specify faith as a criteria for leadership and spotlights individual religious…

Volume 42, number 7 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of increased tuition fees, how CSUSM students celebrate the holidays, and new campus technology.

Volume 40, Number 7 of the Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of campus construction and the holiday season.

Vol. 39, No. 2 discusses the DREAM Act, smoking on campuses, Politics are represented by articles on the Republican presidential candidates and Proposition 8 challenges. Campus concerns include Civility Week, Greek life and a memorial to CoBA faculty…

Volume 43, number 9 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue is a Black History Month Edition. Other topics include the announcement of ACE Scholars and a candlelight vigil for students killed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Volume 42, number 9 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of ROTC students petitioning for military science courses on campus, the Affordable Care Act, and sports.

Volume 41, number 3 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the student election, Black History Month, International Coffee Hour, and student health.

Volume 43, number 8 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the Student Health and Counseling Services returning to campus and the announcement of the Raza Center for Latino students opening later in the year.

Volume 42, number 8 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the CSUSM men's basketball team ranking number 1 nationally in the NAIA and environmental concerns.

Volume 41, number 2 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the ASI election, campus sports, and Valentine's Day.

Volume 41, number 1 of The Cougar Chronicle. This issue includes stories of cyber security, physical abuse, and academic majors.

Volume 39, Number 1 of the first edition of the Cougar Chronicle. Some of the stories include campus sale of Pepsi over Coke, intellectual property, the passing of a professor, and new transportation options.

Volume 43, number 11 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue is a Herstory, Women's History Month edition. Other topics include faculty salary inequities, the Student Access Initiative, and President Haynes' award for female leadership.

Volume 42, number 11 of The Cougar Chronicle. This issue includes stories of CSUSM men's basketball team championship and ASI elections.

Volume 41, number 5 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the ASI election, the DREAM Act, and North County Transit system.

Volume 43, number 10 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue is a sustainability edition, including other topics pertaining to diversity, and the passing of a student.

Volume 42, number 10 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of campus safety due to mountain lion sightings, the newly constructed University Student Union, and healthy eating.

Volume 39, Number 7 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the ASI election and graduation.

NOT YET DIGITIZED, please contact University Archives. Volume 43, No. 14 is the final issue of the academic year, with articles on Commencement, a review of the ACE Scholar program, official recognition of KPDL (Knowledge, Perseverance, Diversity and…

Issue 14 of Volume 43 provides the spring Commencement schedule, the year in review of the ACE Scholars program, and the founding of KDPL Asian/Pacific Islander sorority. A number of graduating student profiles are included.

Volume 42, number 14 of The Cougar Chronicle. The majority of the stories in the issue were related to graduation; including President Hayes' message, a list of graduates, and senior profiles.

Volume 41, number 8 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the construction of a Student Health and Counseling Services building, the DREAM Act, and a racist incident.

Vol. 43, No. 6 is missing from the collection

Volume 43, number 5 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of adopting a student access initiative in light of increased student enrollment and a student march demanding a change in the campus sexual assault policy.

Volume 42, number 5 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories about marriage, non-traditional courses, sports, and Veteran's Day.

Volume 40, Number 5 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the Distinguished Professor Award, the passing of a student, and a mountain lion spotting.

Volume 40, Number 3 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the new CSU Chancellor, Timothy P. White.

Volume 43, number 4 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issues focuses on stories of cultural diversity. Other topics include a demonstration in support of the CSU system improving faculty contracts and a proposal to create a Raza Center for Latino…

Volume 42, number 4 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of CSUSM student victims of computer hacking, academics, and Halloween.

Volume 43, number 3 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories about increase reports of campus sexual assaults, the new Veteran's Center, and community festivals.

Volume 42, number 3 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of student safety during the holiday season, a CSUSM student arrested for a sextortion crime, and news of the new University Student Union.

Volume 43, number 1 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of campus demonstration concerning sexual assault, greek life organization investigation, and ideas for recreation.

Volume 42, number 1 of The Cougar Chronicle. This issue includes stories of campus clubs promoting inclusions, a popular Harry Potter course, and remembering September 11, 2001.

Volume 43, number 2 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of a sustainability campaign with the campus Starbucks and the ribbon cutting for the new Veteran's Center.

Volume 40, Number 2 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of School of Education awarded funding, the 2012 national election, and new campus food management services.

Volume 39, Number 3 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories about the construction of the new Student Union, expired elevator permits, and plagiarism concerns.

Volume 39, Number 4 of the Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories on Associated Student Inc. elections and campus sports.

Volume 40, number 4 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of a tuition hike, a student election, and an interview with a new sociology professor.

Volume 42, number 6 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of a retiring K-9 campus bomb sniffer and CSUSM student's confession to sexploitation crime.

Volume 40, Number 6 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of tuition and the addition of KPBS.

Volume 40, number 4 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of the loss of a CSUSM student, state election propositions, Homecoming events, and Halloween.

Volume 40, Number 1 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of new fall courses, Board of Trustees appointment, and campus sports.

Volume 42, number 2 of The Cougar Chronicle. The issue includes stories of student's online privacy, the United Nation's World Gratitude Day, and the war in Syria.

Vol. 2, No. 10 reports on the move onto the permanent campus and impact on services, construction site theft, funding drive for second volume of yearbook {misspelled as Tukut], gray whale migration, and the Festival of Animation.

Vol. 3, No. 1 presumed missing based on the existence of Vol. 3, No. 1a (published Summer/Fall 1992 with no distinct date and labeled as a Special Issue about campus buildings.)

Vol. 4, No. 12 of The Pride looks forward to the upcoming ASI election.

Vol. 8, No. 24 covers the first Cesar Chavez "Day of Learning" and more on Cesar Chavez, course offering at Southwest Riverside location, attempted suicide by a non-student on campus, tax preparation information, and the visit sponsored by the…

Vol. 17, No. 11 covers the tentative agreement to avert a faculty strike, upcoming multiculturalism speaker, job fair, and technology available for checkout.

Vol. 7, No. 25 features adjunct faculty grievances, Twin Oaks Valley bridge widening, and the campus Greek system.

Volume 15, No. 2 leads with the visit by Dolores Huerta, ASI election results and low turnout, the opening of the Women's Center, national win by the Lady Cougars Dance Team and departure of Dean of Students Jonathan Poullard. Other articles are on…

The Cesar Chavez celebration, CSUSM's win in recyclemania, RAD rape prevention training, ASI protest, and environmental concerns are top stories in this week's paper (Vol. 13, No. 11). Additional stories cover eating disorders and the annual job…

This issue announces the CFA-sponsored Day of Class Action regarding the state of college education and student and staff rights. New minors in the Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and Mass Media and Communication Programs are announced. The Federal…

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…

This issue (Vol. 23, No. 8) informs on campus emergency preparedness for earthquakes, summer school administered through Extended Learning due to budget cuts, the opening of the disc golf course, and the science of sleep.

This issue of the Pride, Vo. 21, No. 12 reports on the Alternative Spring Break working with Habitat for Humanity, upcoming job fair and International Fair, new CoBA business societies, and a local attempted robbery.

Vol. 3, No. 10a ASI Election Edition (Labeled as Election Special Vol. 1, No. 1)

In the Vol. 10x, No. 26 issue of The Pride, an article on the recent War Debate held on campus hosted by the College Republicans and the Progressive Activist Network (PAN), reports of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) appearing in…

A candlelight vigil at the Cesar Chavez statue, Take Back the Night, and Sleepless in San Diego are all evening events reported in Vol. 19, No. 12. Additional stories are the opening of the LGBTQ Center and the annual Job Fair.

Vol. 10, No. 10 of The Pride reports on celebrations for Cesar E. Chavez and "Uncle Henry" Rodriguez. The new shopping center is now open across from campus, a discrimination lawsuit has been settled, student housing claimed parking spaces, and the…

Vol. 8, No. 25 includes coverage on the upcoming ASI elections and future of online voting system, student poetry reading, year-round operations begin and the local Western Spadefoot toad found on campus. The faculty union calls for explanation of an…

Vol. 17, No. 12 mourns the victims of the Virginia Tech shooting, informs readers about the DREAM Act, notes the CFA wage vote, and President Haynes' TWIN award from the YWCA. Of additional interest is the Fit Bucks Challenge as part of Wellness…

Vol. 7, No. 26 reports on the ASI election controversy, job fair and continued coverage on Greek life.
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