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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…

Vol. 19, No. 9 reports on the early closure of the Spring Fling due to attendee behavior, upcoming ASI elections, a DREAM Act forum, and a Pizza and Politics forum on healthcare.

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

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.

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

This issue (Vol. 23, No. 5) reports on the disappearance of Chelsea King, the first ever CSUSM Roundup foot race, hazards of social smoking, volunteering with "Thrive Food Stamps" and CSUSM Radio.

The Vol. 3, No. 10 cover story is about the theft of a television monitor, part of a art display in the library.

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.

This issue of the Pride (Vol. 17, No. 9) announces a new student fee hike, the new Masters in History degree for fall, the blood drive, student support of the faculty strike, and continued events for Women's Herstory Month.

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.

Vol. 15, No. 10 features stories on a contentious visit by an Iraqi speaker, the LGBTA-sponsored drag show, the Crash Awards for student service, and ASI election results.

Vol. 13, No. 9 reports on Donna Frye's visit to campus, campus police participation in DUI checkpoints, ASI candidate platforms, fraternity fundraising, and spring break suggestions.

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

The Vol. 23, No. 7 issue includes stories on Recyclemania, various activities and safety during Spring Break, and national health care reform,

Vol. 21, No. 10 interviews the ASI candidates, places to go for Spring Break, advice on sun precautions, and the column "Bill of Rights" addresses the use of four letter words as a language crutch.

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…

Planning for the new Student Union is underway in Vol. 19, No. 10. Gas prices are on the rise, San Diego bans alcohol on beaches in a one-year trial, and ideas for safe Spring Break are offered. The upcoming Cesar Chavez birthday observance is noted.…

Vol. 10, No. 8 is missing

One cover story from the Vol. 4, No. 11 edition of The Pride is about the dedication of the Cesar Chavez statue on the Cal State San Marcos campus.

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,…

Vol. 25, No. 7 interviews the next ASI President, Travis Wilson, looks at the potential impact of a cut to Planned Parenthood on student health, promotes a blood drive in honor of Dolores Huerta and CAMP, and takes a ride on the Sprinter.

Vol, 21, No. 7 reports on Women's History/Herstory Month, life as a Resident Advisor, and the open forum on ROTC. Readers learn about the history of Mardi Gras in this period before spring break.

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…

Vol. 19, No. 7 reports on the campus protests over budget cuts, the opening of the Sprinter light rail, Black History Month activities, and the results of the customer satisfaction survey.

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.

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…

Financial Aid fraud is the subject of the Vol. 3, no. 9 edition of The Pride.

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…

Vol. 17, No. 8 reports on the Tukwut Courtyard dedication, new online services from the Writing Center, the swearing in of the new campus police chief, and outreach to migrant workers.

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

Vol. 15, No. 8 reports doubling occupancy in University Village apartments, alcohol sales crackdown, police emergency response, the Career Center's business etiquette class, and ALCI business students.

Vol. 13, No. 7 informs the campus on upcoming changes to the Dome, Wellness and Women's History Month events, ASI elections and candidate statements, and a response to prior article on the student sports fee on the ballot.

Vol. 25, No. 5 announces the finalists attending statewide academic research competitions, international travel and study opportunities, and a student art exhibit in the ARTS building.

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

The cover story of the Vol. 3, No. 11 edition of The Pride relays ASI election results.

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.

Vol. 17. No. 14 memorializes Lorena Barraza, CSUSM student killed in a car accident, looks at the future of the Early Learning Center, reports on the lecture given by Dr. Jamie Washington on multicultural issues, and ASI's efforts to fund a LGBTQIA…

Vol. 25, No. 11 offers a guide for Commencement, news on a scholarship funded by President Haynes, an increase in parking fees, Pause for Paws stress relief, and the new CougarApps.

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

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…

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.

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.

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.

Vol. 15, No. 15 has articles on the immigration protest rally, the official opening of Markstein Hall, Commencement preparations, the First All People's Celebration, and Crash Awards.

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…

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…

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…

Vol. 13, No. 14 provides information on commencement preparations, the report from the Task Force on Campus Policing, and a study on student suicide prevention. Also included is an article on evaluating instructors and a list of all graduates.

Student participation in the Relay for Life fundraiser is top news in Vol. 23, No. 11. Commencement information is provided and as the semester winds down, Pride staff say farewell.

The final issue of Spring 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 15) looks at Commencement preparations at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Other stories include student fundraising for a staff member's son's health needs, AIDS in Africa, a fall enrollment update, and the…

Winners of the united States President's Youth Service Awards are celebrated in the Vol. 1, No. 12 issue of The Pride.

Ride sharing, social issues, and the CSU's procurement of PeopleSoft, along with a list of the graduating seniors finish out the Vol. 10x, No. 29 edition of The Pride for Spring 2003. (Note: This year was misidentified as Vol. 10 It should have been…

Commencement leads the stories in Vol. 19, No. 15 along with stories on continuing budget protests, the All Peoples Ceremony, and the upcoming new look to the campus website.

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…

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

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.

Suicide prevention leads this issue (Vol. 17, No. 15) along with articles on a forum on bringing Asian American Studies to campus, paintball competition, safety awareness, the Women's Center, and hiring of Dr. Bridget Blanshan as new Dean of…

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

Vol. 3, No. 4 addresses the use of the federal Social Security number as a student identification tool.

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.

Halfway through the semester, Vol. 14, No. 10 has articles on the state of the campus report by President Haynes, the start of American Indian Heritage Month, Professor Dawn Formo wins the Brakebill Award, a turkey basket drive, promotional contest…

Vol. 22, No. 8 looks at the budget impact on delayed registration for Spring, the drinking age debate, and an interview with Professor Heidi Breuer.

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

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…

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…

The Mr. Alpha Chi fund raiser will be benefiting alumna with breast cancer in Vol. 20, No. 12. A protest is organized against Proposition 8, prospective students and their families attend Preview Day, and the campus will participate in the Great…

The Vol. 4, No. 5 issue of The Pride highlights the new Closed Circuit TV system on campus. In other news, acclaimed author Rudolf Anaya is set to speak and do a book signing at CSUSM.

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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.

Vol. 18, No. 12 reports on a state audit of CSU executive compensation practice, Cross Country competition for NAIA championship, the Writers Guild strike for internet compensation, the end of "The Colbert Nation" political contest, and observations…

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.

Vol. 16, No. 13 reports on student research competition preparation, Veteran's Day activities, the midterm elections, Road Trip Nation's visit, Campus Police Teddy Bear Drive, and ASI food drive.

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

Vol. 14, No. 12 reports on Veterans' Day activities, a teddy bear drive by University Police, Early Learning Center fundraiser, and an interview with alumnus Robert Woerheide, founder of Perigee Literary Journal.

Vol 2, No. 6 of The Pride reviews the results of the state and student elections.

Featured stories in Vol. 12, No. 12 include a protest over President Haynes' non-attendance at the campus police forum, financial aid difficulties, peace rally, recycling, and low use of the Clarke Field House gym.

Vol. 24, No. 9 reports on a campus lockdown due to unannounced student theatrical enactment. CFA responds to the impending tuition fee increase. The Great American Smokeout and Library book sale are also announced.

In the Vol. 3, No. 5 of The Pride, the cover story reports the first serious crime on campus.

This issue (Vol. 22, No. 9) looks at the shortage of the H1N1 vaccine, Study Abroad opportunities and the new Global Studies major. Campus giving efforts look at the Christmas Child project,

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…

Vol. 20, No. 12 (this issue should be No. 13 of Vol. 20) announce a graduation reception for fall COAS graduates, the winner of Mr. Alpha Chi and the Women's Studies activism project presentations.

Vol. 1, No. 4 of The Pride features a cover story with Provost Richard Millman.

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.…

Vol. 12. No. 10 includes stories on political debates, racial profiling, cancellation of Pow Wow, Richard Sulpizio in "The Executive's Chair", Study Abroad, and Jam Control, CSUSM's hip hop dance team.

Vol. 18, No. 13 stories include pending parking fee increase, student action against tuition hikes, the CSU's proposed 08-09 budget, and a look at the American Indian Student Association (AISA) organization on campus.

Vol. 16, No. 14 reports on student posting to Facebook, The Prominence Pilot Project regarding off-campus behavior in relation to Executive Order 969, CIA career fair, protests over CSU spending, and the Kellogg Library patios.

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.)

Vol. 14, No. 13 covers the Model United Nations convening at CSUSM, CSU presidents' raises in light of student fee increases, local military families celebrating the holidays on campus before deployment, the Whiteness Forum, and campus security.

The joy of preparing for the holidays is dimmed by the news of a new tuition hike in Vol. 28, No. 6. A warning of another mountain lion sighting is issued. The California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center opens, and faculty protest stalled…

Vol. 24, No. 10 includes stories on the FDA ruling on alcohol and caffeine-laced beverages, possibilities for credit card abuse, and difficulties in class registration. The trip to Cuba by three faculty members and the LGBTQ Pride Center are other…

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

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.

The Vol. 4, No. 6 issue of The Pride cover story is about the continuing racial incidents and a "hostile working environment" on the CSUSM campus.

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.

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.

Vol. 4, No. 6 of The Pride looks at the current campus policy related to the selling of for on campus.

Vol, 22, No. 7 reports on a variety of topics including the latest campus safety report, Love Your Body event as part of student health, the privatization of education, and the Tea Party Express.

Politics, elections, and veterans are covered in Vol. 24, No. 8. Observation of Veterans' Day, women veterans, and CSUSM's recognition for being veterans-friendly. A mock debate on immigration rounds out the issue.

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.

President Haynes meets in an open forum with students on campus policing, reporters check the statistics on campus arrests, student giving during the holidays and AIDS awareness.

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

Learn how to make the most of your degree from the cover story of The Pride, Vol. 1, No. 3. The story includes entry level annual salaries for emerging professions in the 1990s. This issue also contains articles on the North American Free Trade…

Vol.. 20, No. 11 announces Obama's win, Pizza and Politics looks at immigration, and the CSU budget gets hit with a sizable cut.

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.

Vol. 18, No. 11 follows the aftermath and cleanup from the San Diego County fires, increased emergency preparedness actions, the revivial of the Black Student Union, and sports teams successes.

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.

This week's issue (Vol. 16, No. 12) covers campus traffic issues, cancer educational exhibit, and life in University Village Apartments. The release of the new web-based interactive version of the paper is also covered.

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

Vol. 14, No. 11 covers Veterans' Day celebration, a campus assault, approved tuition increase, flu pandemic, grade inflation, and expansion of University Village.

Vol 28, No. 5 includes stories on the campus emergency alert system, the Occupy movement, ROTC activities to mark Veteran's Day, and energy drinks.

Vol. 12, No. 11 covers a forum on the campus police, the 15th anniversary celebration, election events and watching, parking lot flooding, the Wang Family Award for teaching, tand he naming of the campus mascot (Crash).

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…

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.

Vol. 16, No. 8 reports on the veteran's photo exhibit in the Library, AIDS awareness with the Africa Tent exhibit, the under-used Writing Center, and upcoming Career Fair.

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

Vol. 14, No. 7 reports on the McMahon House planning, the Lady Cougars sport dance team, the fall Masquerade Ball, American Indian Student Alliance and Katrina victims fundraisers, and alcohol awareness. "Catch Eye" profiles student Juliet Cody.

Homecoming and the crowning of the first king and queen is the lead story of Vol. 28, No. 3. The passing of Steve Jobs is noted, a variety of campus recreation options are discussed, readers are reminded this is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and a…

This issue (Vol. 12, No. 7) informs readers about potential reinstatement of selective service, the possible closure of the Early Learning Center due to lack of funding, voter registration, and an update on Michael Moore's lecture.

The October 7 "Day of Action" by faculty and students leads the stories in Vol. 24, No. 6. The first transfer and international students in 3 years are allowed to enroll for Spring, Geography and Border Studies minors are introduced and Homecoming…

Vol, 22, No. 4 carries stories on the annual Guelaguetza celebration, the beam signing for the Social and Behavioral Sciences Building (SBSB), and the creation of the student action group, SAVE CSUSM in reaction to the budget cuts.

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

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.

Vol. 20, No. 8 continues election and political event coverage, including voter registration and the debates. Other news is the elimination of the Family PACT program from Student Health Services and a preview of International Education Week.

Vol. 6, No. 1 covers the appointment of Alexander Gonzalez as permanent president of CSUSM by the CSU Board of Trustees. Coverage of the nearby brush fire that cancelled classes on August 5 and California Faculty Association picketing of Chancellor…

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…

Racism and racist incidents on campus are the subject of the Vol. 4, No. 3 edition of The Pride.

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.

This issue (note: this edition is misidentified as No. 7, it should be No. 8 of Volume 18) alerts readers to the return of Alternative Spring Break for 2008, a lecture on the Mideast by retired generals, and the veto of AB 1413 that would have…

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.

Vol. 16, No. 9 reports on the campus Oktoberfest, Coming Out Day, and RAD training.

Native American Spirit and the Annual CSUSM Pow Wow is highlighted in the cover story of the Vol. 3, No. 3 edition of The Pride.

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

Vol. 14, No. 8 includes articles on the proposed University Hour, a Katrina Forum, upcoming blood drive, RAD workshop, alcohol awareness and campus wildlife. An announcement of the History Department's three part event on Mid-East peace.

Vol. 2, No. 4, of The Pride highlights the university's first dance recital. Cal State San Marcos' Questival comes to campus.

The paper reports on Michael Moore's lecture and scholarship as well as related protest, a rain-soaked job fair, Relay for life held on campus, and reaction to the presidential debates. This is Vol. 12, No. 8.

Vol. 4, No. 2 of The Pride highlights the Annual Pow Wow and the campus career fair.

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…

Vol. 18, No. 6 continues coverage on the controversial CSU executive salary increase, a protest against racism in support of the Jena 6, RAD (rape and defense) training, and a hoax Harry Potter ban in UVA.

Vol. 22, No. 5 covers local entertainment, seasonal employment, and continued protest over the effects of budget cuts on student success with a look at AB656.

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.

The one year anniversary of the San Diego County fires is observed in Vol. 20, No. 9. Other articles cover the events of International Education Week and the progress of the Educational Effectiveness Review for WASC.

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.…

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.

This issue (Vol. 18, No. 9) was not distributed due to the campus closure from the Coronado Hills fire.

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…

Vol. 15, No. 10 alerts the reader to an upcoming cancer awareness workshop, the move of the LGBTA Club's Multicultural Center to Craven Hall, availability of cable TV on all campus computers, and a visit by Tijuana college students.

Vol. 14, No. 9 published articles on the Lost Boys of Sudan's visit to campus, abusive relationships, a campaign for prostitution rights, Professor Jonathan Berman's showing of his documentary, "Commune", and more on the value of blood drives.

Vol. 28, No. 4 features protests against the Koala, Halloween festivities and history, the rumor of the library being haunted, and the campus Improv team.

Vol, 12, No. 9 announces the Early Learning Center referendum passes, proposition debates on campus, the celebration to start the College of Business construction, and profiles of faculty Veronica Anover, Reuben Mekenye, Moses Reya Ochanji and…

As October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the paper features this topic on the front page of Vol. 24, No. 7. Good news is reflected in an increase in the CSU budget for 2011-2012, students are advised to secure their cars against theft, and…
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