‘Penelope’ touts whimsical fairy-tale of acceptance and love

As we grow up, we tend to let go of the fairy tale genre. The big-budget films with their elaborate story lines catch our eye and make us forget about the magical world of fantasy. With the change in movies comes the change in the traditional fairy tale.

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Creative dating on a student budget

When you start dating someone it’s all about getting to know them and no one said it requires an $80 dinner to do so. What people may forget is there are plenty of things to do on a date that don’t involve spending a lot of money. Skip the conventional dinner and a movie and try something different.

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Tips for an affordable spring break trip

It has become a rite of passage to party during spring break when you’re in college. But since when did going broke for a few days of mayhem become part of the experience? Traveling during spring break shouldn’t hurt your bank account. Students should be able to have an affordable getaway to recharge their batteries before they come back for the close of the semester.

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New dean of business college appointed

After two years and 40 candidates, Dr. William Jennings was appointed as dean of the College of Business and Economics on Dec. 21. “I think he was found to have the most relevant experience,” said Harold Hellenbrand, provost and vice president for academic affairs.

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Hollywood restaurant touts delicious southern Italian cuisine

Amidst all the chaos of Los Angeles lies a little piece of Italian heaven. Located in one of the biggest tourist attractions in the city, the Kodak Center, Trastevere Ristorante Italiano conjures the wonderful aromas and tastes of southern Italian cuisine onto a dinner plate for your enjoyment.

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Young people still aren’t coming out in full force to vote

With presidential candidates coming out to university campuses and rooting for change, there still seems to be mixed feelings as to whether young voters will make their presence known at the polls. There are students who have the passion to vote instilled in them from a young age but there are also students who do not care for the subject of politics.

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Women’s center catches fire following winter power outage

A fire broke out at the Women’s Resource and Research Center at CSUN the night of Dec. 18, the day after finals were over. A power surge also occurred on campus that same night. “It seems like a marvelous coincidence the two happened on the same night,” said Harry Hellenbrand, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.

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’27 dresses’ though predictable, is dressed for success

Once you’ve seen one romantic comedy, you feel like you’ve seen them all. There’s always a girl that wants one guy, but secretly wants another, and along the way she is faced with forks in the road that are meant to help her decide which path to take. It’s highly typical, we’ve all seen it before, and we somehow continue to pay an unseen amount of money for a movie ticket to go see it again.

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Trendy fashion tips for spring

It may be fun to hibernate in chunky sweaters, but the time has come to put them away. With spring right around the corner, it’s time to give your wardrobe a fresh new coat of paint with some of the season’s latest trends. The fashion trends for this spring include bold colors, shiny metallics, fitted jackets, 1950s inspired swimsuits, platforms, cardigans and dresses.

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