Dance is a great outlet for some CSUN students like Danielle Jarvis who views it as an art form.
'It provides an opportunity to try something new and if it weren't here or offered [a student] might not have discovered their love for it,' she said.
For those of you sick of being bombarded on campus with annoying fliers and their useless information, you might want reconsider paying closer attention to the ones that say 'FREE BEER' on them.
… Read moreSo, your wife of 20 years kicks you out of the house and your two children hate you. You are then forced to move in with your nerdy, Darth Vader loving, Lord-of-the-Rings-obsessed best friend. What's next? Making a wish to be 17 again so you can relive your glory days as a high school basketball stud, that's what.
… Read moreWhat do you get when you put a soon-to-be-engaged debutant, public-enemy No. 13 and an evangelical nightclub singer on a boat? You would get the hilarious musical comedy by Cole Porter, 'Anything Goes.' On Friday 'Anything Goes,' Directed by Garry Lennon, opened in CSUN's Campus Theatre in Nordhoff Hall.
… Read moreThe CSUN Department of Police Services held an Emergency Preparedness and Crime Prevention Expo on Cleary Walk across from University Hall yesterday for students to come out and see many different crime prevention and emergency preparedness exhibitors and vendors.
… Read moreMore college students are receiving financial aid, which can be either a relief to those who are eligible or a tragic reminder of missed opportunity for those that once were.
… Read moreNearly 10,000 people dressed in black holding flags, banners and signs marched in Little Armenia Friday morning in Hollywood in protest of Turkey's failure to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Protestors also decried President Barack Obama's failure to use the word 'genocide.'
Obama issued a statement about the genocide saying his views have not changed, but refrained from using the word …
Read moreAssociated Students (A.S.) finalized its seven remaining amendments to the 2009-2010 budget plan Tuesday, which will be affecting all clubs and organizations on campus next year, passing one out of seven of the amendments proposed.
… Read moreIn preparation for the semifinal match against second-seed Pepperdine, the Matadors men's volleyball team have used their left-handed opposite hitter, Tanner Nua, to provide them with some inside scouting. Kind of.
… Read moreThe usual hustle and bustle of cars in downtown Burbank was missing this weekend, and instead throngs of avid art lovers filled the streets enjoying everything from intricate paintings to elaborate hand crafted jewelry for the Downtown Burbank Fine Arts Festival. Burbank holds the festival twice a year and it is an immensely popular event bringing hundreds of people out to litter the streets an…
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