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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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…

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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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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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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.

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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…

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

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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.

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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.

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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

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

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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.)

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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…

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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…

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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…

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

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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.
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