Government officials, supporters of CSUSM and many Veterans attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the Veterans Center’s new “Smart House” to extend their appreciation and support. Many look forward ...
As we near the 2024 Presidential Election and pass the one-year mark of Israel’s ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip, many feel disillusioned about the future. Community organizing and education will ...
Reflect on your first year at CSUSM. Perhaps you were a commuter, like me, eager to find ways to engage with campus life and connect with new friends. Or maybe you lived on campus, in the QUAD or UVA, ...
Since it broke ground last May, the milpa has created a surprising amount of attention through word of mouth alone. Dr. Erika Diaz Almeyda, who directs the project, conceived of the milpa with Ethnic ...
Danya Rodriguez is the Editor in Chief for The Cougar Chronicle. She is a third-year Business Marketing major and plans on pursuing a career in either journalism or social media. Her hobbies include ...
Read the article here: https://csusmchronicle.com/23916/opinion/students-should-vote-down-the-wellness-and-recreation-facility-proposal-to-avoid-sky-high-student-fees ...
First off, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Could you start by introducing yourself and the general focus of your work? My name is Ibrahim Al-Marashi, and I am a professor of history. The ...
Tomorrow is Election Day, a moment that underscores one of the most ethically significant choices citizens face. As we approach this critical election, the conversation around voting is more vital ...
Astrology comes from a Hindu belief that all beings have a soul, otherwise known as the “supreme soul,” and it turned into a way of allowing people to see how the course of their life would go. It ...
Students can learn about social justice and feminism through multiple outlets on campus. Feminists Unite (FU) is an organization dedicated to educating students about the truth behind the loaded term ...