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In “The Encampments”, directors Kei Pritsker and Michael T. Workman assembled a clear portrait of a student movement that was both criticized and misunderstood. Chronicling the 2024 Gaza Solidarity ...
In a major reversal, the Trump administration announced that it will reinstate the records of over 4,700 international students whose visa statuses were abruptly terminated earlier this month in the ...
The Makery celebrated its first birthday during U-hour. They had stations where students, faculty, and staff could create ...
Amber Arenas is second-generation Mexican-American who utilizes her voice to aid marginalized communities. She is an advocate for the undocumented community, and she believes that it is her duty to ...
Marvel once again shakes up its main universe with the All-New Marvel NOW! line of titles. Earlier this year, the publisher released a number of familiar titles such as She-Hulk, X-Force and Amazing ...
With heavy hearts, the CSUSM community has come together to mourn the loss of our beloved alumni and friend, Lauren Wallace Childers. Childers passed away on Feb. 3, at age 24, from complications of ...
On April 12 th, a ceremony was held at the CSUSM Baseball Field to celebrate its renaming to “The Dennis A. Pugh Baseball Field.” Dennis Pugh’s legacy at CSUSM began in 2007 when he founded the ...
When students go to college, some seek to find what makes them special, what talents they may possess and what possibilities await. For international students Brian Park and O.C. Si, coming to CSUSM ...
Now that the school year has started, students need to have places to go to forget about school and without worrying about spending a lot of money. Old Town San Diego is a great place for groups of ...