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The Cougar Chronicle

The independent student news site of San Marcos, California

The Cougar Chronicle

The independent student news site of San Marcos, California

The Cougar Chronicle

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The Cougar Chronicle celebrates graduating editor Amanda Lenox

May 8, 2014

By Sarah Hughes News Editor It’s graduation season again. Many enjoy the cycle of beginnings and endings that school brings. While we are excited to celebrate members of the Cougar Chronicle staff moving on, we will miss them. Here we take a moment to honor their accomplishments and consider...

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The Cougar Chronicle’s well wishes to graduate and editor Anne Hall

May 8, 2014

By Sarah Hughes News Editor It’s graduation season again. Many enjoy the cycle of beginnings and endings that school brings. While we are excited to celebrate members of the Cougar Chronicle staff moving on, we will miss them. Here we take a moment to honor their accomplishments and consider...

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The Cougar Chronicle says congratulations to editor Justin Donner

May 8, 2014

By Sarah Hughes News Editor It’s graduation season again. Many enjoy the cycle of beginnings and endings that school brings. While we are excited to celebrate members of the Cougar Chronicle staff moving on, we will miss them. Here we take a moment to honor their accomplishments and consider...

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LETTER: Unjust treatment while paying day pass prices

May 8, 2014

By Anderson Gould Contributer I parked in the parking structure and I purchased a parking pass for the day with my credit card.  I placed the ticket in the window in the driver side window as advised.  However, as I closed the door and unforeseen circumstances the ticket fell off the dashboard. I...

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Voting for Kellogg Library’s Common Read

May 8, 2014

By Sarah Hughes News Editor The Kellogg Library wants help choosing the 2014 to 2015 Common Read. The program hopes to provide a book that brings the campus and community together over reading it and discussing its themes. The winning book is supposed to be a source of academic unity, delving at...

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Students Initiate Raza Center

May 8, 2014

By Katlin Sweeney Editor-In-Chief Members of the student body and various student orgs are uniting to advocate for the creation of a Raza Center on campus. Translating from Spanish to mean People Center, a Raza Center would function as a means of providing support to Latino students and cultural...

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Literature and Writing Club Graduation Party

May 7, 2014

By Nada Sewidan The CSUSM Literature and Writing department is sponsoring a graduation party for all literature and writing students on May 15th from 4:30pm to 6:30pm at the Clarke Field House Grand Salon. Students in the LTWR club along side Professor Heidi Breuer are helping plan the event...

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Political Beat: Takeover in Crimea

April 24, 2014

By Ryan Downs Senior Staff Writer Tensions between European nations and the Russian Federation flared for the first time in almost twenty years a few months ago when the latter invaded Ukrainian land. But with the recent complete takeover of Crimea, it is unclear what measures Russia will take next....

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Parking prices gouge the student body

April 24, 2014

By Anne Hall Design Editor Students, faculty and staff alike are frustrated as parking prices continually add to the financial burden of attending CSUSM. Since the completion of the 487,000 square foot parking structure in July 2010, Parking and Commuters Services has been trying to make up for...

Celebrating the new USU

April 24, 2014

By Miguel Magana Staff Writer The University Student Union kicked off its Grand Opening with cheers and glee from all aspects of the San Marcos community. The grand opening is being called “The Beat: See it! Hear it! Feel it!” because of it’s “heartbeat” function to the campus. The union...

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French Club Promotes Lucas Dunn Memorial Scholarship

April 24, 2014

By Amanda Lenox Dr. Veronica Anover and the French Club try to keep one student’s memory alive through the Lucas Dunn Memorial Scholarship after he died from a rock-climbing accident. Lucas Dunn was a CSUSM student who tragically passed away on May 17, 2013, before he was going to leave to...

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Why they’re taking back the night

April 15, 2014

By Katlin Sweeney Editor-in-Chief Students and faculty are gathering on campus to take a stand against sexual violence. Take Back the Night starts off with entertainment like dances, music, spoken word and speakers. During the performances, various clubs, community members and classes will set up...

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