Meet the Tigers
Don’t expect CSUN men’s basketball Head Coach Bobby Braswell to be in a smiling mood when he gets up this morning ready to take the flight that’ll take his team to its long-awaited return to an NCAA Tournament city.
Don’t expect CSUN men’s basketball Head Coach Bobby Braswell to be in a smiling mood when he gets up this morning ready to take the flight that’ll take his team to its long-awaited return to an NCAA Tournament city.
Daily Sundial staff interviewed several candidates running for senatorial positions. Here are the questions they were asked and their responses.
The streets of San Salvador were red on the night of March 15. Not from blood, which was shed during the 12-year civil war, but from the victory of the revolutionary party that defeated the 20-year rule of the right-wing government.
Following a weekend of celebration for the CSUN men’s basketball team after qualifying for the NCAA tournament, their coach, Bobby Braswell, was in San Fernando Superior Court early Monday as one of his players and his son, faced felony theft charges.
Mary Stuart Masterson’s directorial debut, ‘The Cake Eaters,’ misplaces the third act. Possibly Masterson wanted to avoid the Hollywood endings her successful acting career was built upon, or maybe the independent film ran over budget.’
City Editor Adolfo Flores reporting: Mark H. Williams, Jeffrey Braswell’s attorney, said “the standard for deciding if a case goes to court is very low,” suggesting the son of the CSUN men’s basketball coach and Deon Tresvant’s case will most likely become a trial after arguments scheduled for tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. Detective John Macchiarella, who represented the prosecution, said that Tresvant and Braswell had stolen from the Porter Ranch Best Buy prior to the alleged New Year’s Day incident…. Read more
Nearly two hours in a San Fernando Superior Court room were spent just to hear Deon Tresvant and Jeffrey Braswell’s hearing will be held at another room later today. The hearing is now scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
Intense, addictive gameplay and gorgeous visuals make ‘Resident Evil 5′ a worthy evolution of its venerable predecessor. Though marred by an unusually shallow plot and cheesy dialogue, its faults do little to taint what is otherwise a superior game.
Driving down Ventura Boulevard looking for a place to eat can be difficult. Not because of the lack of dining options, but for the exact opposite dilemma. Restaurants, cafes and coffee shops crowd the popular street.