Archive | March, 2009

Teens take texting to a new level

When younger generations grow up in the age of MySpace, Facebook and YouTube, their level of exposure to explicit and sexual situations are much greater than those before them. So what ends up happening to these tweens and teenagers when puberty and curiosity hits?

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Turnout for A.S. elections to possibly break records

Voter participation exceeded last year's numbers and with a strong turnout in the first day of A.S. elections Tuesday. Director of elections Mazen Hafez said they may break the record.

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An alternative place to watch a Lakers game

With so many sports bars around it can be difficult to decide what establishment to choose, but the ESPN Zone in downtown Los Angeles is a new place to go that offers a unique experience.


ESPN Zone opened its doors to the public in November of last year.' The new location is on the corner of South Figueroa Street, right across from the Staples Center.

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Matadors on short end of hit-out

CSUN freshman pitcher Bryan Harper gave up five earned runs in the first inning on Tuesday and Loyola Marymount baseball team defeated the Matadors 12-9.

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Big Show debt shrinks

Associated Students (AS) moved closer Tuesday to clearing the $40,000 debt accumulated by Student Production and Campus Entertainment (SPACE) for the annual Big Show concert.

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The truth about fad diets: they don?t work

Lose 10 pounds fast'hellip; all you have to do is nothing!


If only it were that simple. The weight battle has always been an issue for some people, and some are willing to go to extreme measures to change themselves. It seems like new diet trends are popping up every day with clever gimmicks and empty promises. With spring break just around the corner, more people are looking to f…

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Real season, real wins

The Cal State Northridge softball team (20-9) opens the Big West Conference season this weekend with a three-game series against the Pacific Tigers (15-14) at Matador Diamond. There will be a doubleheader on Saturday and another game Sunday afternoon.

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Cars wanted

Shortage of parking spaces is a very familiar scene on campus, but the opposite is true for the G3 structure, which was opened at the start of the semester.

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We almost never knew you

Rodrigue Mels always had it in him. His r'eacute;sum'eacute; authenticated it: Went to school with an NBA Finals MVP? Check. Played pickup basketball with him and his all-time defensive ace buddy? Check. Won nationwide MVP honors? Check.

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Counseling program caters to campus employees

Employees have access to valuable services for issues ranging from stress to alcohol and drug abuse through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) located on campus.

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