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  • Tags: fall 2008

pride_20080826.pdf
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.

pride_20080902.pdf
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…

pride_20080909.pdf
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…

pride_20080916.pdf
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.

pride_20080923.pdf
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.

pride_20081007.pdf
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.

pride_20081007.pdf
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…

pride_20081014.pdf
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.

pride_20081021.pdf
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.

pride_20081028.pdf
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.

pride_20081105.pdf
Vol.. 20, No. 11 announces Obama's win, Pizza and Politics looks at immigration, and the CSU budget gets hit with a sizable cut.

pride_20081112.pdf
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…

pride_20081118.pdf
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.

pride_20081202.pdf
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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