The mainstreaming of love

Sitting on the same side of the booth at the Chili’s in Northridge, Calif., William Brown takes the liberty of ordering lunch for himself and his girlfriend, Coralee Ferguson. Though the restaurant is scarcely populated, the few ‘regulars’ can’t help but notice the college kids that seem so out-of-place, busily gesturing to one another on a Saturday morning.

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The cookies for college students

There is a cookie company for students with a sweet tooth who have spare change in their pockets or backpacks and are looking to get rid of it.

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Staff Editorial, Week 13: Comprehensive immigration reform is key to undocumented people

Immigrant advocates rejoiced last week after the Obama administration announced it would start the heated immigration debate this year. However, we shouldn’t expect any legislation to be passed this year.

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Local man dies in stabbing after leaving party held by CSUN students

After leaving a birthday party held by several CSUN students, 20-year-old Hayk Oganyan was killed and his friend was stabbed late Saturday night near the 8800 block of Corbin Avenue.

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Students raise funds through sci-fi movie

Javier moved to California from Mexico City when he was 5-years-old, but still doesn’t enjoy the same rights as other men his age.

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CSUN trying to get ahead of the pack

After snapping a five-game losing streak with a 4-2 win at UC Santa Barbara Wednesday, the Cal State Northridge softball team (23-14) looks to continue to turn the corner at home this weekend. It won’t be an easy task as the Matadors will face No. 25 Cal Poly (28-9).

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Matadors get new crack at road win No. 1

The make-or-break moment has arrived for the CSUN baseball team as the Matadors hit the road to play a three-game series against Long Beach State (15-17, 2-4 Big West) this weekend.

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Everyone deserves an education

Regardless of citizenship, there shouldn’t be any reason why a person with the desire to learn shouldn’t be given the opportunity to pursue higher education.

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Election results stand, finds judicial court

After a two-and-a-half hour deliberation Monday, the Associated Students judicial court ruled in favor of the Elections Committee after a complaint was filed claiming they had disregarded their own codes and regulations during this semesters elections.

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