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Volume 1, Number 1 of the first independent student newspaper on the CSUSM campus. The cover story, A New Frontier, discusses the Italianate style of the campus architecture. CSUSM President Bill Stacy is featured in an interview with the Pioneer…
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. 15, No. 1 reacquaints readers with the Cesar Chavez statue, notes faculty move into Markstein Hall (AKA Business), a review of the campus crime report, and a congressional debate on campus. Featured is an interview with Ivy Kensinger CSUSM…
The Vol. 15, No. 7 issue promotes the upcoming Spring Fling dance, the student research competition, parking issues, and the opening (and rumors) of Markstein Hall to classes. A focus article is provided on the LGBTA Club.
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. 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.
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. 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.