The end rarely justifies the mean

Last week CSUN Students for Israel sponsored ‘iFest.” It commemorated the creation of the state of Israel 61 years ago.’ While they have a right to celebrate Israel, there are some important questions which need to be asked: What was life like for the people that were already there?’ What happened to the villages, refugees and the Palestinians when Palestine became Israel?

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Staff Editorial, Week 15: We can?t forget the role a teacher plays

All levels of the education system are in shambles even as stimulus funds begin to roll in. Changes are underway here at CSUN as some summer classes have been canceled or are only being offered to seniors. The lower levels of education are being hit just as hard though. Young students and parents are being affected by this crisis, and it trickles down into the rest of society.

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Have a few drinks at this Burbank office

From Monday night beer pong games to Tuesday night karaoke, live bands and other forms of entertainment throughout the week, there is nothing typical about a day or night in this particular Burbank office.

‘The Office’ is a place to get away and catch up on the latest sports and entertainment, eat good food and share drinks with friends. At night, the Office lobby transforms into a place of fun-filled entertainment for people 21 and over.

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Wave of disappointment

A thrilling second-set loss was the difference for the No. 2 Matadors men’s volleyball team, who lost 3-1 in the semifinals of the Mountain Pacific Sports Tournament at the Bren Events Center on Thursday night.

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Tax the rich, educate the masses

The California State University system (CSU) is in a state of crisis.’ The latest California state budget leaves the CSUs with $600 million below operational needs for the 2009-2010 academic year.

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Unidentified man dies in car

Early Thursday morning authorities responded to an apparent suicide on the 9600 block of Etiwanda just outside the campus.

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Downtown Burbank streets close for art celebration

The usual hustle and bustle of cars in downtown Burbank was missing this weekend, and instead throngs of avid art lovers filled the streets enjoying everything from intricate paintings to elaborate hand crafted jewelry for the Downtown Burbank Fine Arts Festival. Burbank holds the festival twice a year and it is an immensely popular event bringing hundreds of people out to litter the streets and take pleasure in a cornucopia of art and entertainment.

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Notebook: Nua acting like an All-American

In preparation for the semifinal match against second-seed Pepperdine, the Matadors men’s volleyball team have used their left-handed opposite hitter, Tanner Nua, to provide them with some inside scouting. Kind of.

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A.S. finalizes budget

Associated Students (A.S.) finalized its seven remaining amendments to the 2009-2010 budget plan Tuesday, which will be affecting all clubs and organizations on campus next year, passing one out of seven of the amendments proposed.

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