By Beulah Supriya
Staff Writer
This fall semester, the Library has on display "Enlisting a Nation: American Visual Propaganda of World War I " to commemorate the centenary of World War I. The posters are on display on the third floor of the Kellogg library gallery and are open to the public. "During...
By Lissette Nunez
Staff Writer
As we almost approach winter break, I would like to recommend the Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego, a museum known to have various types of eye catching artwork.
One which stood out more than the others was Atrophied Landscape, an art piece made by Travis...
Graham Nash's “Taking Aim” exhibit is an amazing look at various aspects of the lives of Rock 'n' Roll legends from the past 50 years, offering a glimpse of a rockstar’s relatable life, which is something every music lover can appreciate.
This fall, the Office of Arts and Lectures has joined forces with the Social Justice and Equity Project to bring a varied and thought-provoking series of events to campus. The events were selected and planned based on proposals from students, staff, faculty and members of the local community.
Last fall marked the launch of the Arts Association, a student organization that has quickly became an outlet for creative expression to any CSUSM student who wants to participate.