Roll over for Asahi sushi

The origin of sushi can be traced back to the 4th century BC in Southeast Asia as a means to preserve food. In Japanese culture it was a way to eat rice and fish together. What has always been an important part of Japanese culture has become a large part of our society’s cuisine.

With numerous places to order sushi around CSUN, students shouldn’t have trouble going out for some fish wrapped in seaweed. However, one place in particular stands out from the rest.

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Take a break from studying and celebrate

Cinco de Mayo marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla. While it’s not an American holiday, people keep the tradition and still find reasons to celebrate. With finals about one week away, students may want to take a break from studying. Here are a few things to do this Tuesday.

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Haunting the modern romantic-comedy

A great romantic-comedy is like getting a pep-talk on love. Of course some so-called ‘chick flicks’ function as little more than R-rated versions of fairytales, possibly credited for ruining romances. Still, beneath the delusions of rich princes and gorgeous damsels remains a story communicating the difficulties of relationships.

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine tears through the box office

If you’re not one of the estimated 100,000 people who illegally downloaded the rough-cut of ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine,’ you definitely missed out and should run ‘- don’t walk ‘- to the nearest theater.

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Letter to the Editor

In light of all that is going on at CSUN with budget cuts, schedule changes and the decimation of summer school, I strongly feel that students must be given a voice in a time where other students may feel discouraged in efforts to fight back against this budget crisis.

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Society doesn?t let women show emotion in public

When I hear the word newsworthy I think of major events, such as train collisions, murderers convicted and presidents elected among many things. Never does the thought of a person getting emotional conjure any thought in my mind that it could be worthy of being headline news.

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Titans go 3-for-3 against Matadors

The Cal State Northridge softball team (27-20, 7-11 Big West) dropped three games to Cal State Fullerton (26-19, 14-4) over the weekend at Anderson Family Field. The Matadors forgot to bring their bats to Orange County, only managing 13 hits and six runs in the three games.

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No. 1 UC Irvine = No chance

The Matadors had no luck against No. 1 UC Irvine over the weekend as they dropped all three games of their series at Anteater Ballpark by three or more runs.

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CSUN to remember

The men’s volleyball season came to an end Thursday after the Matadors lost 3-1 to Pepperdine in the semifinals of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. The loss brought a finish to a second consecutive superb season by the Matadors as the program continues its rise into elite status in collegiate volleyball.

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