Teacher Feature: Sirena Pellarolo?s commitment to a better world

Dr. Sirena Pellarolo sat in her office chair one afternoon perusing a book by Chicana poet and radical feminist Gloria Anzaldua called ‘La Frontera: The New Mestiza.’ Her fourth-floor office is typical of an intellectual, swamped with stacks of documents and books on the shelves or her desk.

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Dark and melodic, The Dears sing with sorrow

The Dears, a Montreal-based indie rock group, recently released ‘Missile,’ an album that overflows with melodramatic symphonic sounds accompanied by sulky lyrics. The charismatic frontman, Murray Lightburn, has a lugubrious performance in this latest recording.

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Not enough funding for financial aid applicants

The increasing cost of living in the U.S. is not only affecting housing, food and gasoline prices, but also educational services.

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The Scars of healing, the scars of change

Peace and tranquility of sound and ambience was definitely not what front man Daron Malakian of the band Scars on Broadway was hoping to present to his listening audience world wide.’ A relatively new project, Scars on Broadway, also the name their self titled debut, is an offshoot of the world renowned Los Angeles based System of a Down.’ With the heavy metal persona blaring full force out of any set of working speakers, the album gives off the aura of striking a powerful, yet fragile chord.

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Lowering the drinking age could lessen the dangerous thrill

The consumption of alcohol for social or celebratory purposes has been firmly rooted in traditional Western civilization for well over 2,000 years.’ Now when you consider a modern superpower…

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CSUN ranks 12th in degrees earned by minorities

In a study conducted by ‘Diverse Issues in Higher Education,’ CSUN was ranked among the top 100 colleges and universities nationwide for minority students.’ The June 12th issue placed CSUN in the 12th position for baccalaureate degrees awarded to minority students for the 2006-2007 academic year.

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Fashion ad campaign stirs up controversy

Promoting healthy relations between China and Tibet was the last thing Italian inspired fashion company, United Colors of Benetton’s latest ad campaign aimed at achieving Aug. 8. The controversial ad depicts a Tibetan monk and Chinese soldier facing each other praying under the headline “Victims.

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Fashion ad campaign stirs up controversy

Promoting healthy relations between China and Tibet was the last thing Italian inspired fashion company, United Colors of Benetton’s latest ad campaign aimed at achieving Aug. 8. The controversial ad depicts a Tibetan monk and Chinese soldier facing each other praying under the headline ‘Victims.’

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