Archive | April, 2009

Part 4: A little more time can benefit you

It's almost that time of year again. Pretty soon we'll be seeing the banner spelling out CSUN cascading down the front of the library, the bleacher seats erected and those pearly white chairs intricately placed on the library lawn for the soon-to-be graduates.

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Have a drink at Parker River’s floating bar

College spring breakers load their trucks with duffel bags, bikinis and beer bongs and head on Highway 95 towards Lake Havasu City, Arizona. At the lake, party crowds unpack their belongings and get ready to let loose from a tough spring semester.

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From folk to soul and back again

Van Nuys is probably one of the last places one would think of to look to discover brilliant and captivating folk music. But all things aside, Jenny Lewis brings forth remarkably creative and memorable performance out of the valley that is a breath of fresh air in today's music scene.

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‘Star Trek’ cast discusses lofty expectations

Chris Pine (Captain Kirk)' and Zachary Quinto (Spock) sat down for a question-and-answer session to discuss their characters and pressures from fans to live up to high expectations.

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Freshmen drinking more, studying less

As alcohol remains the most abused substance on college campuses, several national surveys show that freshmen students spend more time drinking than studying.

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Unstable job market, preliminary exams lead to a drop in enrollment

The College of Education's enrollment dropped 113 students in the 2008-2009 school- year from its peak two years ago, and will continue to drop in the coming years.

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Matadors get on winning side against CSUB

The CSUN baseball team got back on the winning track Tuesday afternoon at Matador Field as they downed the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners 3-1 in a non-Big West Conference game.

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Final tuneup

The No. 3 Matadors men's volleybal team has hit a bump in their season, losing three of their last six matches as they head into the final game of the regular season Friday against No.13 UC Santa Barbara.

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Undocumented students fundraise through immigration 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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Little money, big problems for A.S.

There was little mention of the fact that there is only $2,300 left to be allocated to over 300 clubs and organizations for the rest of the semester as President-elect Abel Pacheco reprimanded the current Associated Students (A.S.) administration for their relationship, or lack thereof, with the University Student Union (USU).

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