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Engineering students dominate competition

Eleven Cal State Fullerton graduates and undergraduates took part in a statewide competition based on the students’ research ability at Cal State Long Beach May 4 and May 5. Three took home top prizes in the undergraduate and graduate categories. The 26th annual Cal State University Student Research Competition is held to promote excellence in [...]

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Controversy Surrounding Renovation of CSUF President’s Mansion

A multi-million dollar house in Fullerton is getting a pricey renovation before a new tenant moves in. Jeff Laabs tells us why some CSUF students are up in arms about the renovation and the big move.

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Scrutiny draws politicians’ attention

Students for Quality Education (SQE) ended their hunger strike after 10 consecutive days. According to a SQE press release, the 12 students ended their deliberate starvation after media coverage led to California lawmakers responding to their cause. The demands of the group were to create a five-year freeze on tuition increases, eliminate all housing and [...]

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Using paper to save power

As Cal State Fullerton strives to become more of an environmentally conscious campus, Unisource Worldwide, a janitorial supply company, is trying to get the university to trade in its hand dryers and paper towels for an environmentally friendlier alternative. Devonne Graham, who has been a representative for Unisource Worldwide for 14 years, is targeting CSUF [...]

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Trapped Dolphin Returns to Ocean

A local celebrity in the Bolsa Chica Wetlands made a grand entrance but left when no one was looking. Reporter Jeff Laabs has more from Huntington Beach.

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Hazards of Cheap Sunglasses

Many individuals feel their eyes are protected based off the darkness of sunglass lenses they are wearing, so they continue to purchase cheap sunglasses. Many who believe this statement is correct, could ultimately face irreversible eye damage in the near future.

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Senate may eliminate EWP examination

During the last Academic Senate meeting before their marathon session, the Senate discussed changing the University Writing Requirement, which would eliminate the English Writing Proficiency (EWP) exam and rely on departmental upper-division writing requirements to demonstrate proficient college writing levels. The topic came up during a debate of the effectiveness of the exam. The Senate [...]

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Historic bell piece recovered

  A piece of a mission bell — missing for 86 years — was recently found thanks to a collaboration between several members of Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Oral and Public History (COPH). The artifact was ultimately found using a combination of COPH’s own oral records and veritable detective work from the staff at [...]

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