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An Unveiling of the Journey brought together students, veterans, and community members for an evening of remembrance, ...
On Tuesday, March 18, students, faculty, and community members gathered at the University Library’s Fifth Floor Reading Room ...
On Feb. 9, the Community and World Literary Series will be restarting for the spring 2012 semester. The series hosts on-campus literary readings performed by visiting authors. Past CWLS events have ...
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we must honor the remarkable women who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations of female athletes. Their courage, determination, and passion for ...
In today’s changing world, a new notion has started to take root in a small but very vocal group: the idea that books and politics should not share the same space. In social media, there is a growing ...
According to CSUSM students, working on campus seems to be the safest and most convenient option around. Although this isn’t the only reason, it is a major one. CSUSM student Louis Adamsel, who holds ...
Congratulations on graduating with a Bachelors of Arts in Liberal Studies. I know you’ll make a wonderful and enthusiastic elementary school teacher. This role will be in addition to all the other ...
grabbing a tasty cup of coffee on an early weekday or weekend morning. It might not be a traditional coffee place since there is no option to sit inside like other coffee shops, but it does offer the ...
Students and faculty alike felt the brunt of the statewide furloughs affecting our campus during the last academic year. The question on the lips of many is whether furloughs will continue this year ...
concentration on higher education, political involvement, culture and history. ME.Ch.A. stands for Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, and ultimately, the organization’s mission is to strive for ...