Nice guys don?t alway finish last

When it comes to the opposite sex, all college kids care. Despite the fact that there is obviously a need to have the attention of the opposing gender, we still haven’t perfected the right way to speak or interact under the right circumstances.

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Change is finally upon us eight years later

Does anyone remember what life was like nine years ago? The world was a very different place. Napster made its debut and gave millions of people from every country the ability to share music with one another.

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?Treehouse of Horror XIX:? Simpsons are funnier than ever

When it comes to Halloween and The Simpsons there is a strict matter of history to contend with.

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Mozart opera to hit CSUN stage

It is well known to many students outside the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication that CSUN has a very successful theatre department. From the cross-culture controversial touch of ‘El Estudio del Maestro’ to the appreciation of contemporary classics such as’ ‘The Importance of Being Earnest,’ the accomplishments of this semester alone merit a figurative round of applause for that entire department.’

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Yamagata evolves and moves on with dual LP

The words love and music are thrown around so often these days. There are too many musicians that do not allow intention and action to cross paths.

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Big Show 8: What?s in store

‘ The Big Show is almost here. Coming to CSUN this weekend is the 8th annual Big Show, a would-be festival with all the fixins that should accompany a college level event; music, food and shop.

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Campus MovieFest, a grand finale

The finale for Campus Movie Fest took place Friday night at the Plaza del Sol performance center at CSUN where students, film makers and faculty had the unique opportunity to be part of the world largest student film festival.

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Campus Film Festival to screen winning entries

Judging has come to a close for the Campus Film Fest and the winning entries will be screened on campus tomorrow.

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‘Shine a Light’ presents the Rolling Stones with gusto

Originally Published April 8, 2008 After giving respective credit to The Band in “The Last Waltz” and Bob Dylan in “No Direction Home: Bob Dylan,” Oscar award winning director Martin Scorsese uses the camera to shine a directorially distinctive light on yet another of rock and roll’s musical giants, the Rolling Stones.

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