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Jewish students celebrate Israel's independence
Israel's 60th anniversary of independence was celebrated yesterday by Jewish students with Israel Fest 2008.
The event, held in front of Bayramian Hall, featured free food and henna tattoos, along with information booths from non-profit, activist and on-campus organizations.…
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One small step for Man-ley, one giant leap for CSUN journalism
Manley Witten has been publisher of the Daily Sundial for eleven years, helping the rotating staff to produce breaking news, features, sports and investigative stories before they are released into the real world to prepare for a media job. Unfortunately, his time at CSUN will come to an end in August, when he departs for Pittsburgh with his wife.…
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DA drops case on alleged gunmen
Alleged gunmen who chased two CSUN students through the University Park Apartments property on March 11 have been identified and later arrested, but the deputy city attorney will not prosecute.
"The case did not merit criminal prosecution (because) all suspects denied having a gun or using a gun during the incident," said Anne Glavin, CSUN chief of police.…
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Finance students give advice on economy
As the high cost of living and economic downturns leave many people in the U.S. struggling with debt, job loss and foreclosure, CSUN finance students and experts share advice on what students can do to ensure a better future.
Paying for college has never been easy, but in this economy it has become increasingly difficult for students dealing with high tuition costs, books, housing, gas and other living expenses.…
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Arrest made in UPA thefts, burglaries
An arrest has been made for the thefts that occurred at the on-campus housing last month.
Kenneth Ray James Jr., 22, was arrested in suspicion of 10 thefts and burglaries at the University Park Apartments, said CSUN Detective Mark Benavidez.
James was arrested after authorities were investigating a theft reported from another burglary, said Christina Villalobos, special assistant to the chief of police.…
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Campus Voice: What do you do to prepare for finals?
Photos by Tawny Gestuvo…
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