Notebook: Nua acting like an All-American

In 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.

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Downtown Burbank streets close for art celebration

The 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 and take pleasure in a cornucopia of art and entertainment.

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Take a trip around the Carousel tonight

Accompanied by music and entertainment, Carousel restaurant in Glendale offers a wide variety of Mediterranean dishes from Syria and Lebanon to Armenia and Greece.

On Friday and Saturday nights, Carousel transforms from a fine eatery to a banquet hall where an infusion of music and dance are akin to an excellent wedding reception.

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High prices don?t guarantee quality

My younger brother just received his acceptance letter from the University of Southern California (USC), his number one choice and the only private university out of the five schools he applied to. Hearing back from colleges was once an exciting time of year for high school seniors, but now the thrill of getting into their dream school is being overshadowed by the hefty price tag that accompanies the next four years of education.

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Need assistance?

Most student athletes coming in as freshmen from high school spend their first year trying to acclimate to their team, hoping to contribute in some way. Any way. Setter Matt Stork is no ordinary freshman, however, as he has proved this season in leading the No. 2 CSUN men’s volleyball team to the semifinals of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament Thursday against No. 3 Pepperdine.

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Raiders owner makes all the wrong picks again

The clock was ticking down on the 2009 NFL draft.’ Fans, coaches, owners, players and even scouts were anxiously waiting for the action to begin.’ As the picks started coming in, everything seemed to be going as expected. Then, it was time for pick No. 7. The owners were the Oakland Raiders.

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The Sundial talks to next semester’s A.S. leaders

What A.S. positions do you wish to change?
We’d really like to revamp legislative affairs.

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The Sundial talks to next semester’s A.S. leaders

What A.S. positions do you wish to change?
I plan on creating a new position which is director of environmental affairs, well actually, bring it back because it was removed a couple of years ago.

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Wrongful deaths or a war worth fighting: lecturers discuss the ?crimes? of the Bush Administration

Political scientist Dr. Michael Hass and former Los Angeles County District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi spoke to an audience of about 100 about the crimes of the Bush Administration Wednesday at a lecture sponsored by the Political Science Department at Johnson Auditorium.

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