by Misa Nguyen in News
Cal State Fullerton's Associated Students Inc. is spearheading two current campus construction projects aimed to enhance student life. Student fees are the sole funding for building the Children's Center and the Student Recreation Center. According to Fred Sanchez, ASI executive director, the exploratory committee was formed in the early 1990s to perform surveys that assessed the long-term needs of daycare and child development services for student-parents and campus employees.
by EDWARD PETERS in News
What former Cal State Fullerton President L. Donald Shields considered "overly simplistic" thirty years ago is now a complex, unresolved issue. "A strike is very likely", said Scott Spitzer, a CSUF political science professor. "The board of trustees must understand faculty needs immediately, in prevention of a faculty strike.
by Yvonne Villarreal in News
The CBS series "48 Hours" filmed on campus Tuesday for an upcoming segment about a former Cal State Fullerton student under federal investigation for assuming other people's identities to gain admittance to some of the nation's most prestigious universities-including Harvard and Columbia.
by Jenny Houser in News
Many may consider the Army a man's world, but to cadets in Cal State Fullerton's ROTC program, they know that women have earned their spot in the ranks. With over 85 cadets in the program, more than 20 percent are women, according to Maj. Robert Medina, CSUF's recruiting operations officer.
by Daralyn Schoenewald in News
In order to serve the different needs of undergraduate and graduate biology students, the Biology Club is actually two separate entities-the Biology Club and the Biology Graduate Students Club (BGSC). The treasurer of the undergraduate club, Robin Keber, said the undergraduate students raise funds through a large plant sale that takes place every May.
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TODAY 12 to 1 p.m.: Eating and Mindfulness: How to Enjoy and Celebrate Food without Binging on it. Stress caused by school, work, and family can contribute to mindless eating. Speaker will be Rebekah Smart, assistant professor for the counseling deptartment in UH-205.
by John Sakata in News
Chad Johnson is looking to an easy retirement 45 years from now, with a glass and umbrella inside his drink. He's already got an idea of what will be in his suitcase. "I think it would be cool to see myself in some exotic place on the beach with beautiful women and a lot of luxurious things," he said.