A few fun ways to kick-off winter break

Neil Diamond Christmas carols, downtown L.A., ice-skating and flashing lights: the holidays are here! These are a few of the things to look forward to with winter just around the corner. The first one might sound confusing to some but L.A. is doing its part to bring in the holidays like its other big city counterparts.

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Make it a board game party night

It all started when I was about 8: the snake eyes, d-e-b-a-u-c-h-e-r-y, bodies moving in ways one never thought possible. Once my third anniversary of being 21 hit, I began to notice that this turned out to be a standard of fun for me and always will be.

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How to get ready for the ?big one?

With minor aftershocks or quakes producing little or almost no commotion it is easy to forget that California is plagued by its own form of natural disaster, earthquakes.

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Make the most out of election day

Leaving a few words for the future, U.S. president, watching election coverage at the Pub Sports Bar ‘amp; Grill and planning an after party are some ways CSUN students are preparing for the new’ commander in chief.

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Living Well Lounge is a haven for relaxation

Located in the USU, the Klotz Student Health Center’s satellite location, the Living Well Lounge provides students with an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and wellness.

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?New songs, new direction, old sound, 14-years-later

Fourteen-years-ago they stole the hearts of young teens and set the stage for boy-bands.
Their newly released album, appropriately titled ‘The Block,’ is here and the kids are ready for another round. They have come back with virtually the same sound incorporating vocal cameos from past and current R’amp;B heavy hitters.

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Campus Voice: What are your plans for the summer?

Photos by Tawny Gestuvo

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A.S. allocates $400 for radio documentary, postpones requests

The A.S. Finance Committee settled five items on their agenda and discussed two requests at a special meeting on Monday. They will meet again on an undetermined date in June to discuss postponed requests. The first appeal during the meeting was from journalism graduate Joselyn Arroyo’s request for $295.

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Angelenos are learning to go Metro

Los Angeles is known for a lot of things, but public transportation is not one of them, nevertheless the growing transit system is getting people out of their cars and away from the gas pumps. According to the American Public Transportation Association, transit ridership in L.

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