
Nahomi Garcia Alarcon, Arts & Entertainment Editor

Celeste Yanez, News Editor

Lola Ferguson, Staff Writer

Football is back, and so is fantasy football, turning every Sunday into a rollercoaster of touchdowns, stat checks, and bragging rights. For...

On April 12th, a ceremony was held at the CSUSM Baseball Field to celebrate its renaming to “The Dennis A. Pugh Baseball Field.” Dennis...

As we celebrate Women's History Month, we must honor the remarkable women who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations of female...

After a well-known conservative individual, Charlie Kirk, was shot and killed on September 10, there have been ripples of side effects that have been felt all over the county. Despite the suspect being in custody and having links to the crime,...

With school back in session and winter around the corner, it’s time for yearly vaccines. For many, it’s become a routine to get the newest COVID vaccines and boosters for the last four years. However, the CDC is placing new rules and restrictions...

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CSUSM is a growing campus with new opportunities and experiences every day. Our school started with 600 students in Fall 1990 on a six-building...


On the surface, it's a political thriller rooted in paranoia and government overreach, with a narrative that touches on immigration, authoritarianism,...

One of the most talked-about TV shows this summer was the final season of “The Summer I Turned Pretty”. The Amazon Prime series, based on...

After a captivating 2024 season of "Love Island” that produced some of the most memorable reality TV personalities, it is no doubt that fans...

In “The Encampments”, directors Kei Pritsker and Michael T. Workman assembled a clear portrait of a student movement that was both criticized...
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CSUSM is a growing campus with new opportunities and experiences every day. Our school started with 600 students in Fall 1990 on a six-building...

On April 15, The Makery celebrated its first birthday during U-hour. They had stations where students, faculty, and staff could create bookmarks,...

Amber Arenas is second-generation Mexican-American who utilizes her voice to aid marginalized communities. She is an advocate for the undocumented...

30 plays in 60 minutes. Or maybe 90 (there was some supernatural manipulation of time). Only the Bluelight Theatre Company could take on a feat...

On Wednesday, March 19, the Veterans History Project: An Unveiling of the Journey brought together students, veterans, and community members...

On Tuesday, March 18, students, faculty, and community members gathered at the University Library’s Fifth Floor Reading Room for a compelling...

Selena Gomez has always had a knack for reinvention and in this new musical era, she has refined her sound. “I Said I Love You First,” her...

On March 13, ASI held their annual Student Opener Competition, an event dedicated to student musicians competing for a chance to become the opener...