Looking to the future financially

In an attempt to educate students in a topic they may not be familiar in or care to be interested in the University Student Union held a seminar titled ‘Investing for your Future.’

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Letter to the Editor: March 19, 2009

Reading yesterday’s Daily Sundial article about’ the elections in El Salvador I came across an article which struck my mind as heavily ‘influenced’ towards a reality which would be nice if it were true yet sadly isn’t. Your article portrayed the FMLN’s victory in El Salvador as a great change for El Salvador and as exactly that what the country wanted.

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The military should embrace honesty

The more I say the phrase ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ the more childish in nature it becomes. It’s like the bargaining that children make on a playground during recess. ‘I’ll let you play kickball if you don’t tell the teacher I ate your cookie.’

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Looking at race in class

While students are busy getting ready for midterms, teachers are exploring a new method of teaching that may enhance and strengthen diversity in the classroom.

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The taco stand that never closes

Ever get the craving for real Mexican food every once in a while? I know I did, but I didn’t know where to get it until I found out about El Indio Mexicano, a fine gem of a restaurant on the corner of Roscoe and Balboa boulevards. No offense to Taco Bell and Chipotle, but they’re no substitutes for the authentic Mexican dishes I found at El Indio.

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Mels like an MVP

It was CSUN guard Rodrigue Mels’ turn at the practice-ending half-court shooting drill Wednesday morning at the Sprint Center. With an approximate 100 March Madness fanatics having made their way to the Kansas City arena to watch him shoot a 40-footer, Mels measured the distance carefully and let a prayer fly.

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?Gaza Strip? is powerful and disturbing

Mohammed Hajezi, a 13-year-old Palestinian boy, dropped out of second grade to help support his family living in Gaza City.’ He was a main voice in the documentary ‘Gaza Strip’ by James Longley, released in 2002 shown at the Glendale Central Library Sunday.
Hajezi sells newspapers and on his spare time with a group of friends throws rocks or broken-off pieces of concrete at the Israeli side, often under gunfire. Many children have died this way.

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A night with John Waters

Like any impressionable or traumatic event, everyone remembers their first John Waters film. Mine was in a film history course at a conservative Indiana college ‘- Purdue University.

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The birth of a global Zulu phenomenon

Albert Mazibuko is one of the founding members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a South African Zulu a cappella . Currently on a tour of the United States, he took time out to discuss his music.

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