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

Vol. 22, No. 6 focused on Halloween folklore, customs, and activities. The impact of the instructional furlough due to budget cuts is covered. Cross-country and soccer successes are announced.

Vol. 11, No. 7 addresses free speech on campus through the actions on National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality. Announcement of the postponement of Michael Moore's speech at the California Center for the Arts due to fires. Other articles…

Vol. 20, No. 10 continues election and political coverage with one week left to the elections. ASI prepares for the Alternative Spring Break in 2009 and more budget cuts are forecast. Starbucks' pricing is the focus of an article.

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

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

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

This issue (Vol. 16, No. 7) has a health focus in informing readers about tuberculosis and AIDS, as well as reporting on the Masquerade Ball, and ASI's promotion of Cougar Fever.

Vol. 4, No.4 of The Pride covers the $1 million donation by Keith and Jean Kellogg for a permanent library on the CSUSM campus. NOTE: front page is a corrupted scan and is being redone. To view hardcopy front page, contact the University Archives.

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

Volume 18, No. 7 (should be numbered as issue 10 of Volume 18) covers the San Diego fires including the Coronado Hills fire that closed the campus for the week. Other stories include coverage of signed California Assembly bills (262 and 1584) to…

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

Vol. 16, No. 11 covers the visit by students from Universidad Autonoma de Baja California in Tijuana, the expected display of the AIDS Quilt, local fire effect on campus, and Halloween lore.

The cover story of the Vol. 3, No. 2 issue of The Pride is an article about the recent Arts and Lectures presentation by Nobel laureate Kary Mullis. He discussed his theories on AIDS and the face on Mars. Also covered is the threat to college…

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

Vol. 14, No. 6 reports on a faculty tenure grievance, recycling success, Oktoberfest celebration, Proposition 73, Amnesty International, upcoming Career Fair, suicide prevention efforts, and the Writing Center.

Vol. 2, No. 3 of The Pride explores the two sides of Proposition 187. The psychology graduate program begins at CSUSM.

Vol. 12, No. 6 reports on ticket sales for Michael Moore's lecture, building issues at University Village, construction of the College of Business building, and alumni Jason Hinkle's documentary on his life.

A look at campus and local crime found in the annual Clery Report is found on the front page of Vol. 24, No. 5. Additional articles are found on campus resources in the TRIO program and Career Center, geocaching, and a variety of local entertainment…

Vol. 11, No. 4 covers the Powwow, poor turnout to meet the Dean of Students, free speech and the "78 magazine", and the Proposition 54 forum.

Politics is the focus of Vol. 20, No. 7 with a look at the vice-presidental debate, students attending a Palin rally, voter guide, and a review of the latest Pizza and Politics event. President Haynes will be holding another student open forum this…

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

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

Vol. 18, No. 7 continues coverage on CSU executive salaries, reports on the President's Open Forums with students and staff, the new traffic lights to improve safety, and the passing of Japanese Programs Professor Mikiko Imamura-Seyller.

The first issue of fall 2009 looks at the beginning of the university's 20th year. Furloughs in faculty and staff schedules to reflect a 10 percent pay cut, a 13-unit cap on enrollment and tuition increase are challenges to starting off the new…

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

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

Vol. 18, No. 3 has been located, not yet digitized. Please contact University Archives for assistance.

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

The feature stories are on campus traffic issues, highlighted with a car/pedestrian accident and plans for traffic control. Other stories feature surf team tryouts and University Village housing in Vol. 16, No. 4.

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

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

This issue (Vol. 14, No. 3) observes National Hispanic Heritage Month, the progress on the CoBA building, gun locks, getting psychological help following recent student and faculty deaths, remodeled Dome food services, and fraternity fundraising.

Vol. 28, No. 1 reports on the wide-area power outage, the state of women's sports at CSUSM, HIV testing, saving on textbook purchases, and student veterans.

Coverage of the cancellation of Michael Moore's lecture, convenience fee for student registration by credit card, Casino Night, and health services pricing on birth control.

Vol. 24, No 3 looks at student loans, helpful information at the Health Expo and related healthy activities, the San Marcos Farmers Market, and a variety of entertainment options.

Vol. 22, No. 2 continues coverage on the impact the furlough has on course availability. Other articles look at low unemployment rates, campus sports, and local eateries.

Vol. 11, No. 1 covers local textbook retailer, the opening of the Clarke Field House, enrollment pressures, the new dorms (University Village), an interview with interim campus President, Roy McTarnaghan, and observance of 9/11.

Vol. 20, No. 4 memorializes the passing of Professor Tom Wahlund, notes the efforts on emergency preparedness, Rush Week activities, and comments on the Amethyst Initiative to lower the drinking age.

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

The Vol. 4, No. 1 issue is packed with important issues for CSUSM students; a new director for the campus health services, a proposed commuter train, financial aid and a new movie theater in San Marcos.

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

Vol. 18, No. 4 (issues 2 and 3 are missing from collection) covers Chancellor Charles Reed's proposal to increase executive salaries, healthy eating education, and Greek Life including Rush Week.

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

Vol. 16, No. 5 covers club sports, soccer win, Yellow Ribbon Week, the need for more faculty in Women's Studies, and international and exchange students.

Vol. 20, No. 2 covers the political scene with the choice of Barak Obama as presidential candidate and John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate. Other items of interest are scholarships offered by the bookstore and the status of…

Vol. 3, No. 1 features a cover story on the first freshman class of the Cal State San Marcos campus.

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

Articles on racial profiling case, continued campus and nearby construction, renovation of Craven Hall, and Rush Week. Politics are represented in articles on voter registration and Constitution Day, and additional articles are on the new school flag…

Vol. 2, No. 2 The Associated Students, Inc. is in business, student government is now a non-profit business registered with the state. Mulching on campus stinks.

Vol. 12, No. 4 continues coverage on Michael Moore's cancellation, debate between College Republicans and Progressive Activist Network, budget supplement, Professor Alyssa Sepinwall receiving the President's Award for Innovative teaching, and…

The legalization of marijuana (Proposition 19) leads the Vol. 24, No. 4 edition. Also on the front page is the passage of Chelsea's Law. Other articles are entertainment and sports-focused, including a look at disc golf.

Vol. 11, No. 2 reports on the delay of the new library opening, declining voter registration, the status of parking, campus safety, Disabled Student Services, and the Field House opening. A look at Proposition 54 is also provided.

With the semester underway, the Pride turns its attention to the CFA's stance on the CSU budget, Peace Day, Educational Effectiveness Review, and the implementation of University Crime Stoppers.

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

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

Vol. 18, No. 5 reports on the executive salary increase, introduction of Jui-Jitsu to campus, celebration of Latino heritage, and the upcoming Masquerade Ball.

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

Vol. 16, No. 6 covers the remodel of the Craven Hall courtyard, new student registration system, electrical outage in Academic Hall, Indian Week activities, and the 1D Education bond.

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

Top stories in Vol. 14, No. 5 include the new Biotechnology major, Health Fair, death of campus benefactor W. Keith Kellogg, III, the Orientation Team (O-Team), Preview Day for prospective students and parents, call for ASI candidates, and the…

Graduate student Lauren Holland is profiled as the recipient of the Hurst/CSU Trustee's Award, the CSU's highest honor and President Haynes calls for other award nominations. Athletics are featured in many of the other articles and a quick preview of…

Vol. 13, No. [5] was handwritten by staff to get published due to office move. This issue reports on protests surrounding the cancellation of Michael Moore's presentation, recycling recognition, and interview with Dr. Gerardo Gonzales, the…

The CSUSM Surf Team's win of the national championship is front-page news, followed by stories on the new weekly Farmer's Market in Lot C, a lecture on indigenous plants for VPA 311, and the Field House gym facilities.

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

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

Politics are a focus of this issue (Vol. 11, No. 3) as well as a protest against SUVs led by the Progressive Activist Network, music file sharing crackdowns, and celebration of Rosh Hashanah.

Vol. 20, No. 6 has several articles on the Presidential race and the American Democracy Project, but leads with a look at local Native Americans and American Indian Day.

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

Vol. 18, No. 2 has been located, not yet digitized. Please contact University Archives for assistance.

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

A look at Associated Students Incorporated, report on traffic issues on campus, and an article on flu and immunization are in this week's Vol. 16, No. 3 issue.

Vol. 14, No. 2 reports on a memorial for Kevin Igasaki, Director of the Language Learning Center, fundraisers for Katrina victims, Librarian Melanie Chu talks about the library and recent changes, and presentation by a "Survivor" contestant on…

Vol. 2, No. 1 of The Pride cover stories look at the next stage of construction on campus and the "Questival."

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

Vol. 12, No. 2, notes the campus' 15th anniversary, increase in the CSU budget, Cruisin' Grand, class crashers, and an interview with language professor Karla Ontiveros.

The "Leave Your Mark" theme for Student Life and Leadership activities leads in Vol. 24, No. 2. The Communications and Mass Media program is declared impacted, a calendar of events from the Social Justice and Equity Project is announced, and the 20th…

Vol. 20, No. 3 features the unveiling of the Tukwut statute in the courtyard outside Cougar Central, follows up on presidential candidate nominations, and announces the Brain Tumor Walk. The opening of Big Cat food court as a replacement to the Dome…

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

Vol. 19, No. 11 includes a safety alert for a possible campus threat, preparations for a budget protest in Sacramento, upcoming President's Forum with students, and the opening of the second University Store. As part of Women's History Month, Valley…

An interview with CSUSM President Bill Stacy is the cover story of the Vol. 1, No. 5 issue of The Pride. Volunteering is a featured story inside the paper.

Vol 4, No. 9 of The Pride features History professor Joan Gunderson interviewed about her new book, "To Be Useful in the World."

Vol. 2, No. 8 of The Pride has a cover story Q & A with Sociology professor Sharon Elise about affirmative action and the proposed California Civil Rights Initiative. Only issue published during the Spring 1995 semester.

Vol. 11, No. 28 looks at several graduating students and their plans, Commencement plans and the change to two ceremonies held off campus. Names of all graduates published in 2.5 pages.

Vol. 2, No. 5 of the Pride addresses the Craven controversy and whether his name should be removed from Craven Hall. University police are concerned about an outbreak of graffiti around campus.

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

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

Vol. 1, No. 2 of the campus newspaper in search of a new name. The second of two issues published under the You Name It masthead. The cover photo is a reminder not to drink and drive this Halloween.

Vol. 1, No. 1 of the campus newspaper in search of a new name. This is one of two issues published under the You Name It masthead and started a new volume and issue numbering scheme. The cover story is about the International Festival held on campus.…
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