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- OPINION: Should College Students Trick or Treat?Halloween is a holiday I will hold special in my heart, no matter how old I get, especially because it is so versatile, giving kids and adults opportunities to have...
- Low turnout for breast cancer walk highlights awareness gapsThe Health Education Student Organization (HESO) at CSUN hosted a breast cancer awareness walk from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Monday, bringing together a crowd of approximately 15 students...
- Why these top 5 Halloween traditions still cast their spells todayHalloween traditions have been around as long as people can remember, with their festiveness originating in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain – a ritual that celebrates the end of...
- Sega’s Nintendo Switch 2 lineup features Sonic speeds and Puyo-Tetris dropsReview copies for “Sonic X Shadow Generations” and “Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S” were provided by Sega. Sega kicks off the Switch 2’s third-party lineup with two of its biggest...
- The HSI Equity Innovation Hub has found a new homeThe Autodesk Technology Engagement Center (ATEC) welcomes students through a porch-like patio into a living room setting. Throughout the building, glass windows are a constant, allowing visitors to feel a...
- Pedestrians say E(nough)-scooters!With approximately 91 facilities and 356 acres to navigate, CSUN students have had to rely on various forms of transportation to make their trip to class quicker. Students are allowed...
- Review: Dracula production was a bloody good timeWhen the lights dimmed, an eerie silence fell upon spectators. Then, individuals in white, antiquated garments shivered among the audience, bearing crosses as wolves howled and scoured the scene. A...
- Orgullo y Cultura unites color and communityVibrant sounds reverberated at the Grand Salon while mariachi music echoed across CSUN’s campus as students gathered to celebrate Orgullo y Cultura: Colors of Our Culture. The Event blended the...
- De costa a costa: “No Kings” (No queremos reyes) en la capital del país fue un asunto familiar.Rebecca Marrin, una joven de 14 años originaria de Harrisonburg, Virginia, le pidió a su madre que hicieran el viaje de dos horas hasta Washington, D.C., para poder asistir a...
- De costa a costa: Sin reyes y sin estudiantes de CSUNLos manifestantes creen que los estudiantes de CSUN no participaron en la protesta por miedo. En medio de las protestas nacionales contra la administración del presidente Donald Trump el sábado...
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