Tomorrow is Election Day, a moment that underscores one of the most ethically significant choices citizens face.  As we ...
Since its inception, CSUSM’s volleyball program has been through many cycles of players, fans, and competition. The one ...
Last week, CSUSM students performed Carly Churchill’s play “Vinegar Tom” directed by Judy Bauerlein and Shaun Heard. ...
Makers of the popular alcoholic drink, JOOSE, and other like products, received notice from the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) noting that their beverages contain an “unsafe food additive.” ...
Students have long advocated for better wellness and recreation services on campus. According to Campus Recreation, “when surveyed in the fall of 2023, 91% of students indicated that a new facility ...
As the fall season is in full swing, the holidays are fast approaching, which, for some, means Christmas is right around the corner. It is a time for music, food, merriment, and the age-old tradition ...
This month, CSUSM hosted the first of a series of events by North County Arts Network in an effort to increase the amount of resources and opportunities available to artists. The North County Arts ...
Saturday, Oct. 1, the Homecoming Committee crowned CSUSM’s first Homecoming King and Queen, but the runner-up for king, Kenneth LaLonde, took the crown. The student body voted Adam Hayes, one of 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 ...
The Office of Communications sent an email out Oct. 25 warning students of a possible new safety risk when traveling abroad. The U.S. State Department sent a worldwide notice to CSUSM’s Risk ...
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. Having the two departments ...