Istanbul Adventures VIII: Pride Parade
Protests in Istanbul are an almost weekly occurrence. Whether it’s student protests, Kurdish protests, or workers’ unions, the people in Istanbul are not afraid to use their voices and are often dead set on making sure they are heard. Demonstrations almost always start or end in Taksim Square – the center of modern Istanbul – making the square symbolic of challenging social and political boundaries. My second week in Istanbul was Gay Pride week. Being from Los Angeles, I was… Read more
Occupy CSUN asked by administration to plan their leave
Campus administration has asked Occupy CSUN campers to set a date for the emcampment to pack up and move from the lawn in front of the Oviatt Library. “They obviously don’t want us to be here for a myriad of reasons, including safety,” said Ankur Patel, an interdisciplinary studies graduate student at CSUN. “I would like to underscore the opportunity that the administration is helping us along, not just allowing us to go willy nilly until we fizzle out, but… Read more
CSUN students robbed while walking to their cars
Two CSUN students were robbed last Wednesday while walking from campus to their cars. The area surrounding CSUN also saw an increase in crimes last week. The robberies were separate incidents with striking similarities. Both victims were white females and were approached by two suspects just after noon. The suspects demanded their property while presenting a handgun. Both suspects were identified as Latino males. The first suspect was 5’5″, 175 pounds, with black hair, brown eyes, about 25 years old…. Read more
Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction admits failure
CLARIFICATION, Weds. Nov. 28: The original article read: “James Gleeson, communications staff to Xavier Becetta (sic), Calif. representative and member of the committee, would not give a statement on the record.” Gleeson did not refuse to make a comment, but rather referred the reporter to Becerra’s official statement. The article has been updated to include Becerra’s statement. EDITED: The group assigned to find ways to reduce the nation’s deficit over the next decade failed to find $1.2 trillion in… Read more
Finding opportunites across the pond
By Jessye Shepherd Many opportunities are presented to us in our lifetime and sometimes the most important thing to do is step out of your comfort zone and try something new. Deciding to study abroad in the United Kingdom at Kingston University was one of the most important decisions I’ve ever made and it has drastically changed my life. It has not only changed me as a person, but has changed my future. The benefits are endless, but it didn’t… Read more
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- The SRC grand pening day is wrapping up with a performance by Taiko Drummers, followed by a Laser Show at 7 p.m. @CSUN_SRC
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