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Command Master Chief German Lira, President Karen Haynes, and Vice President of the Student Veteran Organization Stephen Walker On Thursday Nov. 9th during U hour on Veterans Observance Day presenting the actual certificate of commissioning of the USS Rafael Peralta.

CSUSM receives gifts for student veterans

Stephany Mejia, News Editor November 27, 2017

On Nov. 9 the Veteran’s Center hosted Veteran’s Day Observance. Students, faculty, staff and veterans of all ages attended the event. Vice President of the Student Veteran Organization Stephen Walker presented Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Ixchel Perez who began the ceremony by singing the national...

Your apple pie is now ready for you to eat all by yourself.

The perfect apple pie for your fall taste buds

Meghan Knight, Assistant Entertainment Editor November 22, 2017

The weather is finally cooling down here in San Diego county, and as I break out my favorite fuzzy socks, chic boots and cozy flannels, I only have one thing on my mind: Thanksgiving. More specifically, I cannot get my aunt’s apple pie out of my mind. My Aunt Michelle has always been the baking...

CSUSM hosts haunted house

CSUSM hosts haunted house

Annelisa Zamora, Assistant Arts Editor November 13, 2017

On Oct. 27 Campus Rec, ASI and Tukwut Life hosted a night of Halloween fun in the USU ballroom. The event provided students a way to kick off the fall season with themed activities and haunted attractions. The USU was divided into four sections, each with their own “ghostly events.” One room...

Jennifer Milo: Athletics Director, CalState San Marcos

Director of Athletics, Jennifer Milo: Cougars Rise to the Tourney

Michael Drentea, Sports Reporter November 10, 2017

What is your role as Director of Athletics? I oversee all 13 inter-collegiate teams, we have over 320 student-athletes and a paid staff of 45 including coaches, assistant coaches, support staff and administrators. I oversee about a $5.5 million budget and all the athletic facilities and fields. My...

Police officer and his dog build dynamic duo

Police officer and his dog build dynamic duo

Stephany Mejia, News Editor November 10, 2017

CSUSM Police Officer David Angulo and his K-9, Armor, are together, even on their days off. The duo teamed up in 2015, when the german shepherd arrived from Germany. Ever since, they worked in protests, concerts, marathons, presidential candidate debates and the Palm Springs International Film Festival...

Altars set up on and around Kellogg Plaza in celebration of Dia de los Muertos on Nov. 2.

MEChA celebrates Dia de los Muertos at CSUSM

Stephany Meija, News Editor November 9, 2017

Sugar skulls, flowers and the smell of sage filled Kellogg Plaza in celebration of Dia de los Muertos (the day of the dead). On Nov. 2, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx Aztlán (MEChA) and other organizations had tables full of decorations and marigolds for the celebration. The celebration began at...

Renderings courtesy of Turner Construction and Safdie Rabines Architects.

CSUSM plans for a future building

Stephany Mejia, News Editor October 29, 2017

The Extended Learning program is maxed out by more than 2,200 students.  A new building is needed. On Feb. 23, President Karen Haynes announced in a forum to students and faculty about the plans of a new building. The plan was viewed by the California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees in March...

The Environmental Studies Club poses after their monthly Coastal Clean Up Day from left to right Kimberly Anderson, Cameron White, Kaitlyn Fudge, Silvia Lopez, Adrina Hernandez and Nathan Serrato.

The importance of environmental stewardship on campus

Briana Osuna, Features Editor October 26, 2017

Surrounded by heaps of garbage, members of the Environmental Studies Club worked with diligence on a hot September month to rid a sensitive habitat of waste.  This clean up of the Coastal Sage Scrub habitat which is protected by the Escondido Creek Conservancy, was just one of the clubs monthly Coastal...

Crash the Cougar in his new look together with cheerleader Tatum Rios.

Cougar Madness pep-rally reveals CSUSM mascot’s new look

Hannah Snider, Sports Editor October 26, 2017

Applause and cheers filled the Sports Center late Thursday night Oct. 19, during the Cougar Madness pep-rally. The beloved mascot here at CSUSM, Crash the Cougar, has an entirely new look and proudly displayed it among the fans here at Cal State during the rally. The pep-rally brought in roughly...

President K. Haynes supports CSUSM’s DACA students.

President Haynes continues to support Dreamers at CSUSM

Tyler Abrahams, Assistant News Editor October 26, 2017

Cal State San Marcos has joined lobbying efforts to protect Dreamers -- those undocumented people brought to this country as children. University President Karen Haynes joined officials from about 800 other colleges and universities across the nation by co-signing the American Council on Education’s...

Breaking News: Student and a visiting friend assaulted in student housing

Layda Galvan, Editor-In-Chief October 21, 2017

At around 3:15 p.m., Oct. 21,  a female student and a visiting male friend were assaulted in in the Quad student housing, according to an email bulletin from UPD. Police described the suspect as an 18-year old white male with short brown hair, wearing a turquoise blue shirt, blue jeans, and white...

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