Assistant Technology offers solutions

Over the years, CSUN has become nationally known for its ground-breaking programs and technology meant to aid people with disabilities. Through Assistant Technology (AT), disabled students can now enjoy specialized software to accommodate their needs.

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Nobody’s perfect

The Matadors swept Pacific 3-0 on Thursday, but couldn’t do the same with Stanford, defeating the Cardinal 3-1. It was the first set lost at home this season for CSUN (11-2, 8-2 MPSF).

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CSUN comes out a winner

The CSUN softball team finished the UTEP Tournament in El Paso, Texas Saturday morning with a record of 3-2, boosting its record up to 4-6.’ Junior Christina Saenz and sophomore Tracy Allen were the MVP’s for the Matadors in the tournament.

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Grad students take part in reputable teaching program

Not all students have the luxury of having updated books, computers or classrooms. Some don’t even have a permanent teacher.

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Surprisingly quick

The women’s basketbal team looked like a different squad Saturday, getting out to a 39-20 halftime lead and crusing to a 78-67 win over the Titans at the Matadome.

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Comments from the Web

‘CSUN students deserve a better tram system’
BY Ashley Gordon / Staff Reporter

LAURA
February 18, 2009

This is just not something we need. First of all, it’s faster to walk from the dorms to campus, which takes 10-20 minutes.

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Staff Editorial, Week 6: Is the CSU working for California?

The California State University (CSU) Web site states its mission is to ‘provide high-quality, affordable education to meet the ever-changing needs of the people of California’ and that ‘the CSU is the university system that is working for California.’ Yet, how is this system’mdash;with 23 campuses, about 450,000 students and 47,000 faculty and staff’mdash;supposed to continue to make available reasonably priced, valuable education as the state Legislature rearranges the budget and dramatically reduces the state general fund support that is… Read more

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Nutty for Nutella

A ‘spreadably delicious treat,’ whether on an English muffin, bagel or waffle, there’s no question that Nutella has been changing the way people eat.

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Jenkins released from hospital

CSUN point guard Josh Jenkins has been released from California Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was a passenger in a single-car crash on Saturday and was hospitalized after suffering internal injuries that required surgery. The driver of the vehicle was killed.

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