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The Pride
May 2, 2006
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.
Tags: buildings, Commencement, immigration, spring 2006
The Pride
April 25, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 14 announces the upcoming protest and boycott regarding HR-4437 on immigration, preparations for the African American student recognition ceremony, and the Day of Silence for gay rights. Other articles include the technology resources in…
Tags: graduation, immigration, LGBT, music piracy, spring 2006
The Pride
April 18, 2006
The Recyclemania win leads the news in Vol. 15, No. 13. Other articles look at the value of course evaluations, a presentation on bias in media by Peace Mark, and the recent job fair.
Tags: evaluation, job fair, media, Recyclemania, spring 2006
The Pride
April 11, 2006
Volume 15, No. 2 leads with the visit by Dolores Huerta, ASI election results and low turnout, the opening of the Women's Center, national win by the Lady Cougars Dance Team and departure of Dean of Students Jonathan Poullard. Other articles are on…
The Pride
April 4, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 11 features articles on demonstrations about gay marriage rights and violence against women, as well as a congressional forum, upcoming International Fair, and gender awareness awards.
Tags: LGBT, literary events, politics, spring 2006
The Pride
March 21, 2006
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.
The Pride
March 14, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 9 reports on the Early Learning Center groundbreaking, faculty and student protest, parking issues of spaces and fees, and Holocaust survivor visit to campus. The status of competition midway through Recyclemania is also covered.
The Pride
March 7, 2006
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.
The Pride
February 28, 2006
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.
Tags: buildings, LGBT, parking, spring 2006
The Pride
February 21, 2006
This week's issue (Vol. 15, No. 6) reports on the ASI budget, campus crime reports, the 41st Annual History Conference hosting on campus, service opportunities during Spring Break, and calls for applicants for Crash the Cougar mascot duties.
The Pride
February 14, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 5 reports on barricades in the parking lot for pedestrian safety, film showing of "Invisible Children" and "No!", the work of the Chamber Champions, and the upcoming first Major and Internship Fair.
Tags: campus safety, internships, spring 2006
The Pride
February 7, 2006
This week's issue (Vol. 15, No. 4) covers faculty protests and grievances, President Haynes' state of the campus community address, vandalism, the free newspapers pilot from Fall, and the upcoming Global Coffee Hour.
The Pride
January 31, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 3 reports on the Chinese New Year, campus scholarships, HIV testing, and a lecture sponsored by the National Latino Research Center on equal rights and Latinos. The campus' twin oaks, planted in honor of Marie Van Ness in front of Craven…
The Pride
January 24, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 2 covers Recyclemania, a textbook shortage at the bookstore, the campus crime report and police collaboration with public, upcoming Black History Month events, and interviews several students on how they are making it work while going to…
The Pride
January 17, 2006
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…
Tags: buildings, crime, politics, spring 2006