As college students, the days of following a dress code seem long gone. However, at the Student Recreation Center, this tradition still applies. When entering through the front doors of the SRC, a range...
Yan Searcy begins his new position at CSUN as dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, replacing Stella Theodoulou. He was drawn to CSUN because of our mission statement and vision. The ...
July 18, Wednesday
It was reported that on June 12, 5 p.m., to June 13, 8:10 a.m., an unknown suspect stole a bicycle locked on a bike rack at UPA 2.
July 19, Thursday
Three parking permits from A.S. Inc....
During the Associated Students elections, an anonymous Instagram account, @csunsecrets, made negative accusations against the running candidates, according to A.S. President Jonathan Goldenberg.
Senator...
Metro has partnered with CSUN to introduce Metro’s Universal College Student Transit Pass, also known as a U-Pass, this fall semester.
The U-Pass costs $95 for the fall semester and allows students...
Monday, April 18 A black marker was used to write graffiti in the Sierra Hall third floor men's restroom. A bicycle was stolen from the University Student Union. The bike was secured with a cable lock....
With days left until the potential California Faculty Association strike across all 23 California State University campuses, strike talk has slowly made its way into classrooms.
When the CFA announced...
Women interested in learning self-defense had the opportunity to participate in the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) program, a shortened version of the semester-long course that consists of four three-hour...
It would be cool if the CSUN Crime Blotter was a weekly television show and could send you action shots of shirtless guys with mullets running away from the cops with helpless turtles in their hands.
But...
The thing the crime log can teach you about life is that although CSUN is an amazing institution that can lead extraordinary people to living better lives, they, like everyone else, are still just a bunch...
Last week was a good week for utter decadence and debauchery, but there was one crime that really hurt the heart. It's buried deep, like all bad wounds are. But let's not get all Drake about it. Now, here's...
With 99.5 percent of the votes counted, incumbent Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the right-wing Likud party, announced his victory over opponent Isaac Herzog of the centre-left Zionist Union...