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Vol. 4, No. 14 of The Pride announces results of the AS President run off election.

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Vol. 5, No. 1 of The Pride examines the continuing parking problems and the outlook for the new year with the Associated Students of CSUSM.

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Vol. 5, No. 2 of The Pride discusses the ongoing construction on campus of International Hall.

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The Vol. 5, No. 3 cover story of The Pride explains the Halloween holiday.

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The Vol. 5, No. 4 edition of The Pride features an article on the California Education Technology Initiative Corporation (CETI)

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Sex, Money, and 'The Net'... is the cover story of the Vol. 5, No. 5 edition of The Pride.

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The Pride interviews CSUSM President Alexander Gonzalez in the Vol. 5, No. 6 issue of The Pride.

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Vol. 5, No. 6 of The Pride presents cover stories on the opening of the Early Learning Center and campus housing.

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The Vol. 5, No. 8 edition of The Pride featured cover stories on the library, proposed increases to the athletics fees, and wait times for the computers in "open access" labs on campus.

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Faculty recruitment and "giving back" are the subject of the Vol. 5, No. 9 issue cover stories of The Pride.

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The Vol. 5, No. 10 edition of The Pride addresses possible fee increases and the use of technology for research options in the library.

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The cover of the Vol. 5, No. 11 issue of The Pride shares articles on student apathy, enrollment, scholarships, and new athletic fields on the campus.

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The first Harry E. Brakebill Distinguished Professor is revealed in the Vol. 5, No. 12 edition of The Pride.

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Vol. 6, No. 2 reports on student accident, campus parking and breast cancer exhibit (No. 1 is missing)

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Vol. 6, No. 4 reports on faculty salary contract negotiations, the Early Learning Center, accessbility issues and science fair.

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The Vol. 7, No. 1 edition of The Pride features articles on the National Latino Research Center coming to CSUSM, construction, and beginning the second decade of CSUSM.

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The inauguration of CSUSM President Gonzalez was featured on the cover of the Vol. 7, No. 2 of The Pride.

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Vol. 7, No. 16 reports on faculty and administration discussions on campus growth and Sulpizio Family donation.

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Increased faculty workloads and the CFA response are a subject of a cover story on the Vol. 7, No. 3 issue of The Pride.

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The Vol. 7, No. 4 edition of The Pride highlights the campus' Mexican Independence Celebration.

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Vol. 7, No. 17 reports on the campus cheerleading squad, library building donations, parking and credit/no credit grading.

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The anticipated completion of the Twin Oaks Bridge and CSUSM 10th Anniversary Open House are cover stories in the Vol. 7, No. 5 issue of The Pride.

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The Vol. 7, No. 7 edition of The Pride features a story on the Child Trot Fest, a fund raiser for the ASI Early Learning Center. (note: misidentified as issue 7, should be issue 6)

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Vol. 7, No. 18 addresses parking enforcement, student clubs, and the campus mission statement.

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"Che" Guevera and Republican politics shared space on the cover of the Vol. 7, No. 7 edition of The Pride.

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Vol. 7, No. 19 covers religious freedom, computing policy and African American History Month.

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The Vol. 7, No. 8 edition of The Pride, looks at budgets and ongoing problems with vandalism on campus.

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Campus events including poetry readings and parking share the cover of the Vol. 7, No. 9 edition of The Pride.

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The Vol. 7, No. 10 edition of The Pride featured parking, learning skills to defend against rape and a live broadcast of former Mayor Roger Hedgecock's radio show from The Dome.

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Events of the week - films, bands, training, and Dia de los Muertos are featured in the Vol. 7, No. 11 edition of The Pride.

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Academic Senate resolutions and the funding of campus activities through ASI fees are addressed in the Vol. 7, No. 12 f The Pride.

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Recycling, the campus Upward Bound program, and MEChA were part of the featured cover articles of the Vol. 7, No. 12 edition of The Pride. (note: This issue was misidentified as 12, it is issue 13 of volume 7.)

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The Vol. 7, No. 14 issue of The Pride features an article on the Bree Tinney Memorial Scholarship Auction, AIDS Awareness Week, campus housing for students, and a retirement luncheon for Professor Bernard Hinton.

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The Vol. 7, No. 15 edition of The Pride reported on the speakers for World AIDS Day on campus.

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Vol. 7, No. 20 looks at abuses in disabled parking, future new buildings, graduation requirements, and the propositions on the upcoming ballot.

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Vol. 7, No. 21 includes articles on Black History Month observations, "I'm Going to College", the mail order brides exhibit and Proposition 21.

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Vol. 7, No. 22 reports on Parking Services, the Latino Research Center, upcoming Presidential primary and propositions.

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Vol. 7, No. 23 reports on the Chancellor and CFA's perspectives on the state of the CSU system, transfer student conference and the teaching credential.

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Vol. 7, No. 24 reports on the impact of rising gas prices, remedial education at university level and memorializes Cesar Chavez.

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

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

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Vol. 7, No. 27 reports on a discrimination lawsuit brought against the campus, a donation by Qualcomm, the ASI elections, and one student's fight with the INS.

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Vol. 7, No. 28 includes continuing coverage of a campus discrimination lawsuit, ASI election results, a report on a nearby traffic fatality, and computer system upgrades and maintenance.

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Vol. 7, No. 29 covers VPAA Karas' resignation, the ILOVEYOU computer virus, library construction, and Greek life for minorities.

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Vol. 7, No. 30 includes coverage of the Student Leadership Awards, first campus observations of Carnival and Yom HaShoa'h, and information on sun exposure.

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Volume 21, number 1 of The Pride. This issue introduces the new title of the independent student newspaper and staff. The issue also includes stories of the Sprinter line and President Obama's inauguration.

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Volume 21, number 2 of The Pride. The issue includes extended articles about the 2009 inauguration of President Obama and campus parking fees.

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Volume 21, number 3 of The Pride. The issue includes extended articles about Black History Month. Other stories are about RecycleMania, congressional internships, and Spring Break activities.

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Volume 21, number 5 of The Pride. The issue includes extended articles about the recession, high tuition fees, and personal finance.

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Vol. 8, No. 1 covers the new "stack parking", the first Guelaguetza festival held at CSUSM, campus safety, new CoBA Dean Moustafa, dealing with stress and WASC re-accreditation.

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Vol. 8, No. 2 covers new student email system, Welcome Week, the continuing construction on the Twin Oaks Valley bridge, women's soccer, political activism and the perennial topics: food and parking.

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Vol. 8, No. 3 reports on the continued physical growth of the campus, Evers Laptop Scholarship, the Academic Hall clock, political issues and an interview with interim VP Pat Worden.

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Vol. 8, No. 4 reports on stack parking, student union referendum vote, the lowering of graduation requirements, health fair, and campus budget.

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Vol. 8, No. 5 includes stories on faculty workload grievance, student algae discovery in local lagoon, infrastructure growth, the Barahona Center, student life, lack of athletic facilities, and on campus vendors.

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Vol. 8, No. 6 covers LGBQT CSUSM experiences, interviews new Dean of Students Jonathan Poullard, local sites of interest such as Jack's Pond, Cougar Cross Country, and upcoming propositions.

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Vol. 8, No. 7 includes reporting on the Pow Wow, blood drive, Inter-Club Committee, Chancellor Charles Reed's visit, national and local political issues, cross country and women's golf wins.

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Vol. 8. No. 8 reports on grading curves, Student Union fee approved, faculty workload grievances, ant infestation, interview with staffer Corky Lee, campus light pollution and cell phone dangers.

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Vol. 9. No. 1 of The Pride questions the upcoming graduation location, construction damage, and the second Guelaguetza Festival.

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The Vol. 9, No. 2 edition of The Pride reports on the campus computer upgrade, welcome week, and the ASI board meeting. Del Mar Fairgrounds was selected as the venue for graduation.

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Vol. 9, No. 3 of The Pride celebrates the start of Fall 2001.

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Special Edition of The Pride, Vol. 9, No. 3.5 reports on the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the response locally and across the nation.

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Vol. 9, No. 4 covers the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the country.

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Vol. 9, No. 5 of The Pride features articles on the ASI daycare plans, pending threats of a strike by faculty, student response for victims of the 911 terror attacks.

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The Ninth Annual Pow Wow, new leadership for the General Education Writing (GEW) Program, and campus traffic accidents share the cover of the Vol. 9, No. 5 edition of The Pride. (note: this edition is misidentified as No. 5, it should be No. 6 of…

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The Vol. 9, No. 7 edition of The Pride splits the cover stories among The Pow Wow celebration, a power outage, and a blood drive on campus.

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Activist Angela Davis comes to campus in The Pride's Vol. 9, No. 8 edition. Some students boycott her lecture, while others are intrigued by her commentary.

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The Vol. 9, No. 9 edition of The Pride reported an anthrax scare on campus, an open forum on racism, community building, and a peace meditation.

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Vol. 9, No. 10 of The Pride features Articles on discrimination lawsuits, a faculty grievance teach-in, and anticipated repairs to the Foundation Classroom Building (FCB).

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Vol. 9, No. 11 of the Pride features reports on the campus job fair, the Ethnic Studies Program and the Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead celebrations on campus.

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Vol. 9, No. 12 of The Pride features articles on the ASI 10th Anniversary celebration, discrimination lawsuits and Veterans' Day events.

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The Vol. 9, No. 13 edition of The Pride features articles on the last scheduled winter session, Japanese Culture Week, and a Greek drive for Thanksgiving turkeys.

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The cover stories of the Vol. 9, No. 14 of The Pride include the campus Native American Heritage Celebration, the approval of campus housing and community scholarships for the Spring semester.

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Vol. 9, No. 15 included articles on a campus environmental fair, an update on the repairs to the Foundation Classroom Building, a campus survey and a new College of Business speaker series.

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Vol. 8, no.9 feature stories include the Second Child Trot to benefit the ASI Early Learning Center, the move of the campus free speech location, graduate fair, high school visits to campus, an interview with Stephen Garcia, Vice-President of Finance…

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Vol. 8, No. 10 is a special political edition as well as covering Dan Guillou, CSUSM student and paralympic athelete, Arts and Sciences buildings construction, Day of the Dead customs, and student applicants to a NASA project.

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Vol. 8, No.11 features local candidates' visit, global warming research, breast cancer awareness, Veteran's Day, and a memorial to Denise A. Vasseur, psychology graduate student.

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Vol. 8. No. 12 covers the aftermath of the 2000 presidential election, campus shuttle service, local student Paralympic participant, and the anniversary of the Berlin Wall removal.

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Vol. 8, No. 6 (note: this edition is misidentified as No. 6, it should be No. 13 of Volume 8) reports on disability awareness training, student safety, the meningitis vaccine, politics after the hanging chad, and how to start a campus club.

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Vol. 8. No. 14 includes stories on "confrontational evangelicals" on campus, the CAPI Program for high school students, Japanese Culture Day, stress management, the Craven Hall mural, and the Writing Center.

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Vol. 8, No. 5 (note: this edition is misidentified as No. 5, it should be No. 15 of Volume 8) examines the American Language and Culture Institute, holiday traditions, the debut of Pride Radio, and memorializes Helene Clarke, campus donor and…

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Vol. 8, No. 16 includes stories on student housing, debunking the prison architect myth, Craven Hall renovation, the donation of Congressman Ronald Packard's papers, the return of stack parking, and call for help following the Escondido Humane…

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Vol. 8, No. 17 interviews a CSUSM student and granddaughter of Cesar Chavez, the lack of student housing during transition to dorms, "V-Day" against violence, calls for carpooling. On page 6 are the results of a survey on whether the Cesar Chavez…

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Vol. 8, No. 18 reports on Oceanside Mayor Terry Johnson as keynote to the Black History Month breakfast, parking expansion of Lot E, faculty and student research into agricultural workers' health, and the first National TRIO Day celebration at CSUSM.…

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Vol. 8, No. 19 covers Black History Month celebrations, energy conservation on campus, year round schooling and new fee structure, club fundraising week, and the Writing Center.

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Vol. 8, No. 20 published articles on Women's History Month activities, the death of a CSUSM staffer's son, year-round operations, an interview with Tim Bills, new Dean of Students, Professor Rosario Diaz-Greenberg's experience of the El Salvador…

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Vol. 8, No. 21 features include recent school shootings, a look at the recreation fee and upcoming Cesar Chavez celebration plans.

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Vol. 8, No. 22 reports on disaster and emergency preparedness, the opening of the National Latino Research Center, graduation tips, fee hike at the Early Learning Center, and the Harry Brakebill Distinguished Professor winner, Dr. Susie Cassell.

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Topics covered in the Vol. 8, No. 23 issue include a story on one student's experience with the withdrawal policy, a lecture by Sara Spearling on sexuality to campus Greek organizations, new sidewalks increasing accessbility, upcoming ASI elections,…

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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…

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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…

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Rain postpones Preview Day Springfest, student research winners announced, Cesar Chavez celebration, CSU approves the College of Business building to move forward, students hold Bible marathon, and April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Also in…

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Vol. 8, No. 27 reports on the ASI candidate forum, job fair, faculty contract negotiations, library building groundbreaking, local protests regarding the Free Trade of the Americas Agreement, and a beach clean up led by the Environmental Club.

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Vol. 8, No. 28 includes reporting on Springfest and Caribbean Festival activities, ASI election results, Cinco de Mayo celebration, campus water tank construction, and presentation by the Chiapas Media Project.

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Vol. 8, No. 29 features reporting on student leadership and community service award events, campus K-12 outreach, local building growth, and Professor Fredi Avalos C'-DeBaca's trip to Mexico City in support of Zapatista political activities.

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Vol. 8, No. 30 reports on the move of Commencement to off-campus sites, MEChA conference, CSUSM students' visit to NASA, and lectures by Holocaust survivor. Also covered are opinions on the egg donor advertisements run in the paper, plagiarism, and…

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Vol. 8, No. 30 (mis-numbered issue, should be issue no. 31 of Vol. 8) features a story about Henry Rodriguez ("Uncle Henry"), Luiseño elder receiving an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from CSUSM at Commencement. Other stories include a call for…

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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…

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

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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…

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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…

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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.

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Vol. 9, No. 15 of The Pride reported on new requirements for student visas in the wake of 9/11, the future of the campus, and national recycling recognition. (Note: This edition was misidentified as Vol. 9, No. 15 and should have been Vol. 10, No. 1)

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The Vol. 10, No. 2 editions of The Pride cover reported on changes within the ASI staff, parking changes including increased fees, and the appointment of CSUSM President Gonzalez to the federal Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic…

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The Vol. 10, No. 3 issue of The Pride reported on the death of "Uncle Henry" Rodriguez. The proposed parking proposal has been dropped, Student Health Services was promoting sexual responsibility, and ASI sponsored a Black History Month Breakfast.

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In the Vol. 10, No. 4 edition of The Pride, are articles about Upward Bound, sexuality classes at UC-Berkeley, the construction of apartments close to campus, and the return of evangelists to the campus free speech area in Founders Plaza.

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The Vol. 10, No. 5 edition of The Pride reported the death of Computer Science professor Dr. Hung-Yu Lin. Also covered were the upcoming ASI elections, an interview with the new Director of Financial Aid and the new College of Business Dean, and the…

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The negotiations between the California Faculty Association (CFA) and the CSU system are highlighted on the cover of the Vol. 10, No. 6 edition of The Pride. Also on the cover are results from the California Primary Election, and articles on the…

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Cover stories of the Vol. 10, No. 7 edition of The Pride included a report on the CSUSM Women's Resource Fair, new course withdrawal guidelines, and Spring Break suggestions.

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The Vol. 10, No. 9 edition of The Pride included coverage of the ASI election and the contract ratification by the CFA. Dr. Graham Oberem is the 2002 recipient of the Harry E. Brakebill Distinguished Professor Award and the athletic department is…

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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…

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The Vol. 10, No. 11 edition of The Pride reported on a fundraising concert, Earth Day events, and a response from the library to student suggestions.

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Vol. 10, No. 12 of The Pride includes reporting on the CSUSM job fair, a tentative agreement between the CSU and the California State Employees Association (CSEA), two recipients of the CSUSM President's Award and the first annual Literature and…

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The Vol. 13, No. 13 edition of The Pride included reporting on history students presenting at a regional conference, construction funding for the new College of Business building, the ASI Student Leadership Awards Night, and New York Times columnist…

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The cover of the Vol. 10, No. 14 of The Pride reports on the Cougar Track Team 15-person entry into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Nationals. An interview with CSUM President Alexander Gonzalez, the Euro, and a community…

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Vol. 13, No. 15 of The Pride reported on the Collaborative Academic Preparation Initiative (CAPI), Asian Pacific Heritage Month, and a Small Press Publishing Fair held on campus. (Note: This issue was misidentified as Vol. 13, No. 15. It should have…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 1 issue of The Pride features the Cougars Surf Team and the ongoing construction of the campus.
(Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11, it has been entered as Vol. 10x to make the…

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The Pride's Vol. 10x, No. 2 edition highlights the grand opening of the new Arts and Science buildings, a Q&A on Islam, and irregularities with the CSUSM MBA program. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11,…

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The cover of the Vol. 10x, No. 3 edition of The Pride reports on campus parking and the death of a CSUSM student missing since September 4. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11, it has been entered as…

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San Marcos Skate Parks and the launch of an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) from Vandenberg Air Force Base dominate the Vol. 10x, No. 4 edition of The Pride. Inside the pages is an article about the College Assistance to Migrants Program…

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Vol. 10x, No. 5 announces the continuation of curb parking, tips to avoid getting the flu, and the tenure faculty ceremony held on September 25th.
(Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11, it has been…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 6 edition of The Pride reports on the 10th Annual Tukwut Pow Wow, AIDS testing at the Student Health Services as well as administrative drops of Palomar College students for payment issues.
(Note: This year was misidentified as…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 7 edition of The Pride reported on the AVID conference held on campus, a Veterans' Association BBQ, and a problematic game of Cal State Squares held during homecoming week.
(Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should…

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The Pride Vol. 10x, No. 8 edition reports on a new "convenience fee" to use credit cards for student payments, activist Jonathan Kozol is scheduled to spoke to the campus community and PAN hosted a war forum.(Note: This year was misidentified as Vol.…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 9 issue of the Pride reports on the celebration of Filipino-American History Month and some "tricks" to getting into medical school.
(Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11, it has been…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 10 edition of The Pride features reporting on the 8th Annual Dia de los Muertos celebration as well as President Gonzalez' response for the MBA program problems. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been…

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This issue of The Pride (Vol. 10x, No. 11) has a focus on the Arts. The Women's Rites Symposium ended with a showing of the documentary film, "Señorita Extraviada / Missing Young Women" and the guest speaker for "Inside the Executive's Chair" talked…

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The Veterans' Day Celebration is the focus of the cover of the Vol. 10x, No. 12 issue of The Pride. Also featured in this edition was the MBA Alumni Dinner, a proposal for free higher education, and security issues with student identification cards.…

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Growing pains on campus in the Registration and Administration areas, the Fall Graduation Reception, and international education are featured in the Vol. 10x, No. 13 edition of The Pride. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have…

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The dilemma of PeopleSoft software package and its' effects to the CSU, and ASI movie night problems lead the articles in the Vol. 10x, No. 14 edition of The Pride. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11,…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 16 of The Pride contains articles about the continuing parking issues on campus, anti-war protests, another power outage, the ASI election, and the CSUSM Surf Team.

(Note: This issue was misidentified as No. 16. It should have…

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The Challenger Disaster dominated the coverage of the Vol. 10x, No. 16 edition of The Pride. Some of the other stories inside the pages focused on budgetary issues, the faculty mentoring program, and the high cost of textbooks.
(Note: This year was…

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Parking is a burning issue at the State of the Campus Address as reported in the Vol. 10x, No. 18 of The Pride. Recycling, military students, class scheduling, and the name used to identify our campus are discussed in the pages of this weeks'…

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Vol. 10x, No. 20 of The Pride has two articles about funding above the fold; the Federal Financial Aid deadline and the issues with the California budget cuts. Also affecting students is a story on the Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) Fee.…

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The Vol. 10x, No. 21 edition of The Pride reports on a talk by Nobel Prize winning economist Douglass C. North, campus ASI leaders attendance a t the California Higher Education Student Summit in February and a possibility of President Gonzalez being…

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The results are in The Pride, Vol. 10x, No. 22! The 2002 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) gives CSUSM high marks in a number of categories. CSU Chancellor Charles Reed answered questions on the new budget and the Fall 2003 Commencement is…

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A personal account of the impact of the budget cuts appears as the cover story of The Prides' Vol. 10x, No. 23 edition. President Alexander Gonzalez leaves CSUSM for CSU Sacramento, ASI election candidates statements, and a Teacher Career Fair draws…

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Parking, and the upcoming parking fee increases take up much of the cover of this edition of the paper. The Pride (Vol. 10x. No. 24) also reports on the ASI election, a visit to campus by San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis and the departure…
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