Archive | February, 2009

CSUN sets new highs in New York

It may have only been four Matadors competing in the New Balance Collegiate Invitational at Armory Track in New York, but the mini-team was still able to establish new records for themselves.' ' '

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Matadors go 1-4 at Cathedral City

The Matadors' softball team began the 2009 season at the Cathedral City Kickoff over the weekend.' After a dominating win in their first game, the team dropped its next four games to start the season 1-4.' As good as the first win looked, the team was not able to duplicate that performance against the other teams.

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Looking back, moving forward

In the spirit of community union black student organizations have combined forces to commemorate the month of February, Black History Month.

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Sad times

The Grammy's showcases the best music has to offer. Usually known for live performances and famous appearances, it is disappointing the show's rating have been so low in the past. Sadly, this year has no exception, which will probably be remembered more for Chris Brown's off-stage drama than Jennifer Hudson's emotional speech.

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Art and controversy

Despite being one of animation's rising stars, CSUN graduate Tyree Dillihay returns to campus frequently to help students work on projects and give them advice about the industry.

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Did you forget to wear a skirt?

You can't walk through campus one day without seeing them. They're in during the summer, winter, spring or fall and they come in an assortment of colors. Figured it out yet? It's those little things called leggings.

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Free Anti-Virus through CSUN

I didn’t know how long my anti-virus had been expired but I know it had been awhile. Then I remember that CSUN students could get “free” (I use the word “free” freely because technically we pay for it through tuition, although it does come at a low price)  anti-virus through the Information Techonology (IT) website. If [...]…

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Aspiring filmmaker, mentor dies at 20

Diron Rivers had two passions in life: basketball and film. The 20-year-old CTVA major who passed away on Feb. 3, wanted to be an NBA player, like his idol Ray Allen, for most of his childhood, but came to CSUN to pursue a career as a director or producer.

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The evolution of the great Darwin debate

Charles Darwin's 150-year-old theory of evolution and his discussion of natural selection, as explained in his book 'The Origin of Species,' have contributed monumentally to science.

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Sweeping back up

Going into this past weekend's matches against No. 7 Long Beach State and No. 15 UC San Diego having lost two consecutive matches in Hawaii, some of the Matador players felt they needed to prove they were still an elite team.

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