By: Resty Grey
The CSUSM men’s basketball team will be heading to Kansas City to compete in the National Associates Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division I Championship tournament as the number one seed.
Led by head coach Jim Saia, CSUSM finishes the regular seasons with a 30-1 record, winning...
Compiled By Katlin Sweeney
Students are encouraged to take an active role with politics at CSUSM, whether by running for office or voting for the candidates they believe in.
As of this month, fliers promoting the elections were posted around campus, featuring the 19 students that are running for 10...
By Ryan Downs
In Issue 10, Volume XLII, the article “Demolished Net Neutrality unlikely to hurt customers” discussed the Supreme Court’s decision to end net neutrality and the effects it will have on the layperson of average socioeconomic status.
Those who have taken notice have a variety of...
By Ryan Downs
Students may be seeing a change in their federal and state based pay checks.
Making minimum wage -- It’s arguably one of the most important things in the life of a student. For many it’s what keeps them busy while they’re in school. For many others, it’s the very thing keeping...
View of Lake Hodges. Photo by Sarah Hughes
By Elizabeth Cruz
Governor Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency and urges Californians to conserve as much water as possible.
Much of California is experiencing extreme and exceptional drought conditions for the third consecutive year,...
By Sarah Hughes and Chelsey Schweitzer
CVS Pharmacy has decided to stop selling cigarettes and all tobacco products in their stores.
It seems the company wants to focus on their image and expanding role in healthcare. Management has heavily considered the impacts this might have on business,...
By Sarah Hughes
News Editor
In the President’s Report to the community, Karen Haynes gave her 10th annual address, relating the accomplishments and future of CSUSM to community leaders.
The event was held Sunday, Feb. 9 in an Event Pavillion in Lot N. The report discussed the achievements...
By Ryan Downs
Staff Writer
Every year, the science faculty on campus work together to provide an event series meant to spread the word about the latest innovations from scientific minds, and Spring 2014 is no different.
For the upcoming semester, the Department of Physics is debuting a lecture...
By Sarah Hughes
News Editor
Recent changes involving health care have many concerned and questioning, but information regarding the Affordable Care Act may look different depending on whether one is a student or the supporter of a large family.
Under the Affordable Care Act, everyone must...
By Katlin Sweeney
Editor-In-Chief
Students currently enrolled in ROTC must travel 60 miles round-trip from CSUSM to SDSU to take the appropriate classes, which has sparked the debate over whether military science courses should be offered on campus.
A favorable vote from the Academic Senate would...
By Alison Seagle
Sports Columist
Now that the new semester is underway, the lines at the bookstore have dwindled and
students are beginning to crack open those books that they’ve spent so much money on.
Some students are reading their books, or at least they intend to. Not reading the...
By Anne Hall
Design Editor
As buildings rise to higher heights and neighborhoods are designed to accommodate max capacity, the population is supposedly catching up with itself.
Multiple sources trace the national birth rate as it drops and and postulate possible causes. CSUSM students fit...