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Textbook costs bankrupt educational goals

By Brandon Brown News Editor What would you do with $1,200? Go on a trip? Go on an Amazon shopping spree? Put rims on your Prius? Or, more likely, buy textbooks? If you’re like most people, No. 4 wasn’t even a serious option. However, for college students across the nation, it’s not just something to […]

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CSU protects students with sanctuary space

By Da’ Ron Frost Staff Writer With Donald Trump elected president, many undocumented citizens living in America fear being deported. But the California State University system stands behind its undocumented students, making the CSU system a “sanctuary space.” A sanctuary space protects undocumented students who attend a CSU and feel threatened by Trump’s victory. On […]

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Library provides services to ease finals week

By Marco Negrete Staff Writer As the final weeks of the semester approach,  the stress of finals becomes a reality. In these weeks, the library gets packed, and the ability to access a computer becomes less and less likely. So why not check out a laptop instead? The Technology Checkout Program, also known as TCP, […]

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Ways to celebrate after stu-DYING

Staff Writer Lili Ramirez Welcome to the most intense week of the school semester, finals. This is where the stress starts to set in, sleepless nights, anxiety, about three mental breakdowns and more intake of coffee than food. After a week of putting your mind and body through so much, it’s only right that you […]