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The Recyclemania win leads the news in Vol. 15, No. 13. Other articles look at the value of course evaluations, a presentation on bias in media by Peace Mark, and the recent job fair.

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No. 12 of Vol. 13 showcases Recyclemania, diversity events, library assistance during finals, Computer Competency Requirement, and Earth Day.

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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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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.

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New ASI officers elected with a low turnout and the cancellation of a student/faculty play about the budget are front page news in Vol. 23, No. 9. Other stories cover hate crimes on campus and the NOH8 campaign and staying healthy.

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Vol. 21, No. 13 reports on Earth Day and the International Fair, and announces that CSUSM has achieved Asian American, Native American, Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) status.

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Vol. 1, No. 11 of the Pride features Dr. Isabel Schon and the books of the Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents (CSBSCA)

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The cover stories of the Vol. 10x, No. 27 edition of The Pride highlight what could happen to the paper in light of budget cuts and opportunities at the Career Assessment Center on campus. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have…

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Vol. 19, No. 13 interviews new ASI President Alexander Hoang, reports on the International Fair, and CoBA students' plans to create a yearbook for their graduating students. A summary of peace activist Cindy Sheehan visit to campus is given.

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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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The Vol. 4, No. 13 issue of The Pride cover stories address the run off race for AS President, and ongoing threats to cultural diversity efforts from forces outside of the campus community.

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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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This issue (Vol. 17, No. 13) looks at the Virginia Tech forum held on campus, another win in Recyclemania, budget-related activities by students, and highlights the CSUSM alumni working with Community Interface Service.

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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. 15, No. 14 announces the upcoming protest and boycott regarding HR-4437 on immigration, preparations for the African American student recognition ceremony, and the Day of Silence for gay rights. Other articles include the technology resources in…

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Articles in Vol. 13, No. 13 cover the Michael Moore scholarship, blood drive, tuition protests, teacher career fair, and filmmaker and alumnus Jason Hinkle.

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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…

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CSU Stanislaus takes front of paper with a scandal over documents shredded in connection to a visit to the campus by Sarah Palin, Vice-Presidential candidate. Vol. 23. No. 10 also reports on an ASI-sponsored abortion debate, the Recyclemania win, and…

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This issue of the Pride includes coverage of the Tukwut Leadership Night, an update to the ASI elections with the announcement of the winner for president, and swine flu-related health advice. The controversy over the Miss USA pageant is also…

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Nominations for the Harry E. Brakebill Outstanding Professor award are due, a job fair, and a event with California State Senator Dennis Hollingsworth hosted by the College Republicans highlight coverage in this issue. (Note: This year was…

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Feature stories include Tukwut Leadership Awards, budget protests, the National Day of Silence, All People's Celebration, and yet another Recyclemania win.

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Vol. 17. No. 10 informs readers on the low ASI voter turnout, a same-sex marriage demonstration, the impending faculty strike, a power outage, and anti-war demonstraton.

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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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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. 15, No. 11 features articles on demonstrations about gay marriage rights and violence against women, as well as a congressional forum, upcoming International Fair, and gender awareness awards.

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This post-spring break issue reports on the ASI election results, the Academic Freedom Forum, Oaxacan culture exhibit, rock climbing, and the disappeared women of Juarez.

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Front page news in Vol. 25, No. 8 is the NATO invasion of Libya and the restructuring from three to four Colleges. Other stories include Spring Break student service activities, Social Justice Symposium, and a variety of sports events.

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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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Vol. 21, No. 12 reports on the ASI election, with the President not yet decided. Student health in alcohol awareness and stress management are also featured, with a report on the candlelight vigil for Cesar Chavez's birthday.

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Vol. 1, No. 10 of The Pride cover articles are about the future campus childcare facility and the upcoming 7th Annual University Ball.

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The Vol. 10x, No. 25 edition of The Pride includes articles on suicide awareness, tuition costs and civil liberties in light of the current war with Iraq. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been numbered Vol. 11, it has been…

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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. 25, No. 10 covers the CSU-wide protest to protect public education against budget cuts. The International Fair events are described along with traditional Easter activities. Literary activities are highlighted with articles on the Creative…

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Vol. 16, No. 1 announces the opening of parking lot F, a photo spread on Washington DC, and advice on not buying textbooks.

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The first issue of the fall 2008 semester (Vol. 20, No. 1) features a letter from the editor and announcement of a Welcome Week calendar. On the technology front, students were moved to Gmail and see a new look to the campus website.

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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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Vol. 18, No. 1 starts off a new academic year with articles on building safety awareness, student resources, and welcome back activities including Picnic with the Presidents.

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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. 16. No, 2 looks at the new room arrangements in University Village, alerts the reader to record enrollment, covers the NAIA soccer pep rally, and announces CSUSM yet again wins Recyclemania.

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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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Vol. 14, No. 1 covers the new Citizen's Academy to improve campus/police relations, what students need to do at the beginning of the new semester, and the outlook for sports programming.

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This first issue of the fall semester (Vol. 12, No. 1) features stories on Discount Campus Books, President Karen Haynes' plans for her first full year as president, back to school tips, and a feature on filmmaker Michael Moore.

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The paper (Vol. 24, No. 1) kicks off a new semester with a look at the aftereffects of the furlough and textbook prices, introduces the paper's new website, and introduces Student Health and Counseling Services.

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Sports are the feature of this issue of the Pride (Vol. 22, No. 10). The women's cross-country takes the NAIA National Championship. Men's cross-country and women's soccer are also reported. Additional articles look at study abroad programs.

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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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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. 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. 3, No. 7 of The Pride reports on an eviction from student housing.

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The Vol. 2, No. 7 issue of The Pride features an interview with CSUSM President Bill Stacy.

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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. 20, No. 14 remarks on World AIDS Day, the President's open forums, and the first meeting of the MIS Society for CoBA students. Dr. Soheila Jorjani is this year's Brakebill Award winner.

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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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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 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. 18, No. 13 (should be issue 14 of Vol. 18) investigates the rationale for parking rate increases and the future parking structure, the bookstore expansion, and President Haynes' open forum with students.

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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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This issue (Vol. 16, No. 15) announces the 2007 Alternative Spring Break option, reviews the AIDS Quilt exhibit, covers ASIST for first-generation college students, and notes the new students in Nursing.

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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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This week's edition (Vol. 14, No. 14) reports on the upcoming Vagina Monologues event, Tookie Williams activism by Professor Lance Newman, the Whiteness Forum, Fulbright Scholarship opportunities, and the Library's "Nursing Room".

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The last issue before winter break (Vol 28, No. 7) includes coverage of campus civility activities, a report of scamming activity, holiday observances and celebrations, and the popular Pause for Paws.

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Vol. 12, No, 14 reports on the campus police forums, the Library Reading Room space, benefit for injured student, President Haynes in the classroom, upcoming whiteness forum, creative T-shirt making, and an interview with Campus Coffee owner, Tim…

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Vol. 24, No. 11 looks at travel with new TSA restrictions, what tuition pays for, CSUSM student Holly Gerrity's prestigious scholarship for study in Dubai, and a variety of health topics.

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

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This issue (Vol. 13, No. 3) reports on President Karen Haynes' report to the community, construction by University Hall, military servicemembers lost in Iraq, campus crime, and Mensa.

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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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Volume 21, No. 4 focuses on Valentine's Day observance and customs, a short article on lessening your environmental impact, student dance group, and Black History Month.

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Vol. 1, No. 7 of The Pride updates the campus on the earthquake damage to CSU Northridge and the collaboration with the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species (CRES)

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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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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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Vol. 19, No. 4 summarizes Chancellor Charles Reed's message on the CSU budget crisis, politics centered around the primaries, Greek Week activities, and dinner etiquette lessons for business students.

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The Pride's Vol. 4, No. 8 edition cover stories are about new racial incidents on the CSUSM campus.

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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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This issue (Vol. 17, No. 4) publishes a response to the campus safety editorial in issue No. 3, reviews the Erik Otto exhibit in the library, announces Plan B pill is now available at the Student Health Center, the move of the Women's Center, and…

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

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Vol. 15, No. 5 reports on barricades in the parking lot for pedestrian safety, film showing of "Invisible Children" and "No!", the work of the Chamber Champions, and the upcoming first Major and Internship Fair.

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Vol. 13, No. 5 includes an interview with the student at the center of the racial profiling incident, issues with advising services, Valentine's Day activities, student health, Black History month fashion show, and food services.

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Vol. 25, No. 3 covers a variety of news including internet security, unrest in Egypt, an alcohol-related student death, Black History Month, local hiking, and health issues.

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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.

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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. 10x, No. 19 reports on the controversy surrounding removal and reinstatement of an ASI representative. Other articles report on Black History Month activities and vandalism of the student lounge in Commons. The CSUSM Theatre (ARTS 111) sees its…

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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. 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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The shooting at Northern Illinois University raises new calls for preparedness at CSUSM from campus Police, Other stories in Vol. 9, No. 5 include Greek Rush Week, on-campus religious debates, and events in politics.

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Vol. 23, No. 2 covers CSUSM's 20th anniversary celebrations, the inauguration of the new softball field, and budget proposals that may help the CSU. Inter-Varsity's work for Haitian relief is also reported.

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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. 17, No. 5 covers the response to an anti-abortion exhibit on campus, ASI election applications, Black Panther film event, and several articles on health related matters.

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The Vol. 3, No. 8 issue of The Pride discusses the benefits of passing proposition 203 for the CSUSM campus.

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

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This week's issue (Vol. 15, No. 6) reports on the ASI budget, campus crime reports, the 41st Annual History Conference hosting on campus, service opportunities during Spring Break, and calls for applicants for Crash the Cougar mascot duties.

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Vol. 13, No. 6 covers alcohol awareness training coming to campus, voting on a student sports fee, "state of the campus" address by President Haynes, budget cuts, and an explanation of GEL. Also covered is the VUSD Transition Team working with…

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This issue (Vol. 25, No. 4) looks at reductions in student financial aid such as Pell Grants, the Kellogg Library, Language Learning Center, and natural remedies for the flu. A campus landmark, the White Rose Memorial is explained.

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Vol. 23, No. 4 reports on the upcoming faculty and student "Day of Action" to protest the budget, the granting of Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) status, life at the University Village Apartments, and the Olympics.

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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…

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The front page of Vol. 21, No. 6 looks at the planning process for the Student Union building. Additional articles report on undocumented students, ROTC on campus, and student aid.

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Campus recreation and the first Volunteer Day at CSUSM are featured articles in the Vol. 1, No. 8 edition of The Pride. (note: misidentified as Vol. 1, No.3)

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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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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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Vol. 19, No. 6 reports on increased traffic patrols and congestion, monthly Multicultural Forums, a presentation and discussion on the film "Maquilapolis: City of Factories", and a followup to the recent fires.

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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. 17. No. 6 covers a rock festival, upcoming faculty vote on a strike decision, the dedication of the Tukwut Courtyard, the first Alumni Gala, and the impending closure of the Social and Behavorial Research Institute (SBRI).

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The Vol. 15, No. 7 issue promotes the upcoming Spring Fling dance, the student research competition, parking issues, and the opening (and rumors) of Markstein Hall to classes. A focus article is provided on the LGBTA Club.

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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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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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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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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.
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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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Vol. 19, No. 1 should be cited as No. 3 of Vol. 19. This issue focuses on politics including Super Tuesday and a student seat on the CSU Board of Trustees. Other stories include the revitalization of the Black Student Union and University Village…

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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. 17, No. 3 printed stories on campus traffic accident and safety, the status of the Sprinter (light rail), Phase II of campus construction, and the signing of the no-handheld phone while driving bill by Governor Schwarzenegger.

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This week's issue (Vol. 15, No. 4) covers faculty protests and grievances, President Haynes' state of the campus community address, vandalism, the free newspapers pilot from Fall, and the upcoming Global Coffee Hour.

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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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Parking, Discount Campus Books, a new mobile campus command post, and an exploding light fixture are on the front page of Vol. 13, No. 4. The investigation of the allegation of racial profiling by campus police makes this issue as well.

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Egypt's political crisis is the featured front page story in Vol. 25, No. 2. Also sharing the front page, is the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" legislation. The first publication of the CSUSM version of "The Koala" is noted. Arts & Lectures…

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Vol. 23, No. 3 continues coverage on the first weeks of the new semester with stories on proposed athletics fee increase, Welcome Fair, CSU budget, and the Media Fellows lecture series.

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Vol. 15, No. 1 reacquaints readers with the Cesar Chavez statue, notes faculty move into Markstein Hall (AKA Business), a review of the campus crime report, and a congressional debate on campus. Featured is an interview with Ivy Kensinger CSUSM…

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Vol. 3, No. 1 covers the retirement announcement of Robert Schultheis, campus police chief and the new Library exhibit on Commodore Perry and Japan as well as provides tips for the new semester.

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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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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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The first edition of the Spring 2008 semester introduces new paper staff and reveals some resolutions.

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Vol. 17,, No. 1 covers faculty wage protest, the establishment of a new fraternity (Zeta Beta Tau), the opening of Cougar Central for student services, and training on restraining orders from University Police.

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Vol. 15, No. 2 covers Recyclemania, a textbook shortage at the bookstore, the campus crime report and police collaboration with public, upcoming Black History Month events, and interviews several students on how they are making it work while going to…

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Vol. 13, No. 2 reports on vandalism in Academic Hall, Black History Month activities, the joint doctorate in Education with UCSD and SDSU, the Clarke Field House, and local food options.

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Vol. 25, No. 1 announces the return of Commencement to campus from the Del Mar Fairgrounds, the opening of the Social and Behavioral Sciences building, and new paper staff. This issue also looks at the proposed internet censorship bill.

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This issue (dated 2009 on the paper, but actually Vol. 23, No. 1 of 2010) has relief efforts in the wake of the Haiti earthquake on the front page. Additional reporting covers donations to the Red Cross, healthcare reform, and the heavy rains for the…

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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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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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The Vol. 1, No. 6 issue of The Pride includes articles on California student enrollment, book prices, and Student Health Services programs.

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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.

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Vol. 19, No. 2 reports on the welcome activities for transfer students, the CSU budget crisis, and the library exhibit on hate crime.

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This week's issue (Vol. 17, No. 2) reports on a student saved campus police officer's quick actions, the move of the Cross-Cultural Center, faculty wage protests, the new softball team, and the start of a new Recylemania competition.

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Vol. 15, No. 3 reports on the Chinese New Year, campus scholarships, HIV testing, and a lecture sponsored by the National Latino Research Center on equal rights and Latinos. The campus' twin oaks, planted in honor of Marie Van Ness in front of Craven…

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Vol. 21, No. 8 reminds readers that Amber Dubois continues to be missing, interviews ASI President Alexander Hoang, what to do in case of a car accident, and continues the column "Sex 101!"

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The Vol. 1, No. 9 issue of The Pride features a cover story about the 2nd Annual Pow Wow to be held in the student parking lot.

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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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Vol. 19, No. 8 covers the continuing budget issues, the opening of the Sprinter light rail, and Inter-Varsity's response to controversial religious speaker on campus.

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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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Hate Crimes dominate the cover of the Vol. 4, No. 10 edition of The Pride.

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

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The faculty vote for a strike leads the news in Vol. 17, No. 8 alongside the ASI election forum. Women prisoners lecture as part of Women's Herstory Month and the Pride looks at the Daniels Communication Lab.

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Vol. 15, No. 9 reports on the Early Learning Center groundbreaking, faculty and student protest, parking issues of spaces and fees, and Holocaust survivor visit to campus. The status of competition midway through Recyclemania is also covered.

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This issue (Vol. 13, No. 8) includes reporting on Iraq veterans' forum, campus visit by Donna Frye, wellness events, and the status of NCAA membership.

pride_20110315.pdf
This issue (Vol. 25, No. 6) reports on the Japanese earthquake, Spring Fling cancellation and alternate plans, MidEast unrest, and online dating safety. Other articles cover Women's History Month activities and Title IX. [Note: some smearing on front…

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_20100316.pdf
A faculty teach-in to protest budget cuts leads the news in Vol 23, No. 6. Also on the front page is the story of Amber Dubois and Chelsea King's murders and the elimination of the Computer Comptency Requirement (CCR). Other stories report the…

pride_20090317.pdf
This issue (Vol. 21, No. 9) is devoted to Women's Herstory/History Month. A number of female faculty and staff are interviewed to learn about what influential women role models they had and the Women's Center-sponsored activities are outlined.
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