The independent student news site of San Marcos, California

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

Photo courtesy of Dr. Laura de Ghetaldi.

Club spotlight: Kinesiology Club

January 1, 2014

By Katlin Sweeney  Editor-in-Chief  The CSUSM Kinesiology Club is one of the best representations on campus of a group that combines enthusiasm, ingenuity and teamwork. Kinesiology Club seeks to get students involved with health awareness, outreach in the community and providing guest speakers...

Groundbreaking Ceremony

Groundbreaking for Veterans Center

November 25, 2013
Government officials, supporters of CSUSM and many Veterans attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the Veterans Center’s new “Smart House” to extend their appreciation and support.
Student Veterans Organization promotes military awareness

Student Veterans Organization promotes military awareness

November 10, 2013

By Anne Hall Staff Writer  “On Veterans Day we take time to honor those that have served before us and to come. To commemorate and honor people who have protected the freedoms we have in the U.S.” --Michael Betancourt, SVO Treasurer & ASI Veterans Representative Staff from the Veterans...

Creative Writing on Campus: Student writers forming a community

October 12, 2010
Here at Cal State San Marcos, the list of activities available for students is always expanding. For those interested in the field of creative writing, the Creative Writing Community and Workshop (CWCW) offers a great environment to showcase your work and get an outside perspective on it.

Arts and Lectures Joins Social Justice to Bring Arts and Lectures Series

September 6, 2010
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.
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