CSUN Student Health Clinic; Take Control of Your Health before it Takes Control of You

Cal State Northridge offers a medical health clinic that serves as a critical facility needed for underinsured, underpaid, overworked college students. Klotz Student Health Center offers basic health services that are vital to a person’s health and wellness at no cost or a low affordable cost to currently enrolled students. The facility includes doctors who specialize in internal medicine, men’s health, gynecology, optometry, dermatology, nutrition, and dental to name a few. It also offers an on-site pharmacy, radiology (x-ray) technician… Read more

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Countless Opportunities Through CSUN’s University Student Union

In a vast campus, incoming freshmen and every other CSUN student have the opportunity to find benefits they might not known they had in the University Student Union. The University Student Union is a non-profit student driven organization at CSUN that is committed to enhance the college experience through countless programs, activities, and social events. This is especially helpful to incoming freshmen that are in pursuit of a positive college experience. “Freshmen can benefit in so many ways,” said Amanda… Read more

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CSUN IT Help Center is there when students need it

In today’s high-tech world it’s good to know a mechanic of sorts. Someone that can help keep the absolutely necessary laptop running smoothly, or for that matter, help find that lost password that seems harder to locate than the infamous single blue striped sock.   CSUN has a knowledgeable staff of technicians in its IT Help Center and it’s probably a good bet most don’t know about this service or where to find it. They don’t call it the “dungeon”… Read more

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Summer Longings

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Valley View News 03/21/11, Part 2 of 3

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March in March

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March for higher education Sacramento

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With promises of troop withdrawals do we still need the Selective Service System?

The Selective Service System requires all American males to sign up for conscription on their 18th birthday. In the event of a conflict that requires more forces than the volunteer military can provide, Congress and the president can authorize a draft.  Registered men between the ages of 18 and 25 can be called to service. In his State of the Union address in January, President Obama promised to begin bringing troops home from Afghanistan in July. “This year, we will… Read more

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