By Chelsey Schweitzer
Senior Staff Writer
CSUSM organizations recently hosted a discussion that served to teach students about cultural appropriation and bystander intervention in order to foster an accepting and understanding environment.
This event was held on April 14 as part of the Conversations...
Hello Friends of Civility,
The next Civility T-Shirt Day is soon upon us!
Join the American Indian Student Alliance, California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center and the Civility Campaign as we kickoff American Indian Heritage Month. Support the Civility Campaign by wearing your green Civility...
Please join us for an interactive and educational event about anti-bullying. Participants will increase their knowledge of bullying, learn effective bystander intervention strategies, and garner anti-bullying resources. Presented by ASI and co-sponsored by Civility Campaign and Student Health and Counseling...
By Unique Pruitt & Greg Toya
Contributors
QUICK FACTS:
WHO: We will be promoting the Civility values of Culture and Humanity with the Cross-Cultural Center, M.E.Ch.A. and Danza Folklorica Tukwut.
WHAT: Join with Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (M.E.Ch.A.) de CSUSM and...
QUICK FACTS:
Who: Student Life & Leadership
What: Student Org. Fair/Civility T-Shirt Day
When: Sept. 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Kellogg Plaza
The Fall Student ORG Fair is an annual event geared to promote recognized CSUSM student organizations. The collection of student organizations...
By Miguel Magana
Staff Writer
The Third Annual Civility Celebration took place on April 30, a celebration in which members of the California State University San Marcos community are honored for their countless acts of care respect and empathy.
The Celebration started with Associate Dean...
By Katlin Sweeney
Editor-in-Chief
Students will often see their peers wearing bright green t-shirts marked with the name “Civility” on the first Tuesday of every month.
The program, known as the Civility Campaign, seeks to bring together the values of care, respect and empathy while acknowledging...