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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.

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,

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.

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…

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.

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.

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…

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.

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.

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…

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.

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.

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…

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.

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…

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…

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

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…

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.

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…

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.

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.

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.

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…

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

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.

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.

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…

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 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.

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. 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.

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.

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…

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…

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…

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.

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.

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…

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.

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…

Vol. 10, No. 8 is missing

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…

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

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

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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. 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…

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.

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…

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

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.)

NOT YET DIGITIZED, please contact University Archives. Volume 43, No. 13 covers race, ethnicity and gender issues by looking at Yom HaShoah events, including the White Rose Memorial, the Red Flag Campaign for sexual assault awareness, and the release…

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…

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.

Announcement of second alumni picnic in August.

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Coverage of the Pow Wow as kick off to homecoming activities.

Coverage of activities during Homecoming Week.

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Report of men's soccer game as part of Homecoming.

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Announcement of events for homecoming.

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Coverage of the women's soccer game as Homecoming kickoff event.

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Events for Homecoming 2002.

Announcement of plans for Spring Fling as alumni spring homecoming event.

Calendar of events for homecoming week.

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Coverage of the food and activities at the soccer games for homecoming.

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Coverage of homecoming events mentions the first time the celebration includes a King and Queen. Article makes the claim this is the third homecoming event.

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Coverage of the crowning of the runner-up as king for homecoming.

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Calendar of events and results from the soccer matches for homecoming week.

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Details of the fourth annual Masquerade Ball, part of Homecoming Week events.

Coverage of the men's basketball win for homecoming.

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Reports on the men's basketball win for Homecoming. Sidebar lists the week's events.

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Announcement of a date change for the first Masquerade Ball,, delaying beyond Homecoming Week.

Announcement of ball date, time and location.

An account of the first Masquerade Ball, held at the Escondido Center of the Arts.

Activities for spirit week.

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Spirit week activities.

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Essay by student on dating at CSUSM.

Announcement of the ball held at the Hard Rock Cafe in La Jolla.

Article describes the planned events for the ball.

Arrangements for the ball at the House of Blues are announced.

Mention of the success of the 6th ball as part of Fever Week activities.

Alumni letter to the Pride about being refused attendance to the ball as part of homecoming.

Plans for the 7th ball are announced.

Report on the 10th ball.

A description of the events planned for the ball (described as the 4th in error.)

Volume 43, issue 13 features key stories on Gay Pride events, Yom HaShoah and the White Rose Memorial, and campus sexual violence awareness.

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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