
Sunday’s Best Gospel Talent Show was brought about by CSUF’s Divine Servant’s Christian Club with the intent of bringing together people from diverse religious backgrounds and cultures to praise their God. The highlight of the event was a Gospel Talent Show, in which participants shared their talents with the audience. A Target gift card was given to the first place winner, and a Starbucks gift card was given to the second place winner. Even though the talent show was originally a “gospel” talent show, the main purpose was to have a performance piece with some form of spiritual foundation, no matter what creed, or ethnic background. Overall, the audience shared laughs all throughout the event.

THE SEASON SIX WINNER OF NBCS LAST COMIC STANDING PERFORMED A FREE SHOW AT CAL STATE FULLERTON IN THE TITAN STUDENT UNION PUB.

Feeling stressed and out of shape? Well, get ready to put on your boxing gloves and let out some steam! Cal State Fullerton’s Recreation Center offers an exciting Muay Thai Kickboxing class that assists individuals with muscular conditioning while increasing their fitness in a safe and fun atmosphere. Uchenna Anyikam, Muay Thai Kickboxing Instructor at Cal State Fullerton’s Rec Center, says that Muay Thai doesn’t take a lifetime to master, in a short period of time you can become very proficient. People who are across the entire spectrum of weight, size, age, and gender are joining this class. So wether you want to have fun, learn self-defense skills, or just burn off some calories, this is the class for you!

It is a sad fact of life in our society that millions of cats and dogs have no place to call home. The kennels and cages of Americas animal shelters are filled to capacity and so their stay must be short as they await an uncertain fate. It is estimated that between six and eight million cats and dogs enter shelters every year in the United States, but only half of them make it out alive.

Posted on 04 March 2010
CSUF answers to Womens Month.

Cal State Fullerton University students talk about their concerns and thoughts about the statewide tuition increases as well as the protesting happening on March 4th 2010.