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Student faces murder charges after car crash 14

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by Monica Duester

A current student faces two counts each of second- degree murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated after he allegedly crashed into the rear end of a car in Encino and killed two people.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office suspects Sean Martin Mishlof, 24, a construction and management technology major, of colliding his 1995 Mercury Mystique into the back of a 1990 Nissan Sentra that was stopped at the intersection of Ventura Boulevard and Densmore Avenue after 2 a.m. on ...

Advantages of Being Short 9

Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton, CA

1 day ago by Harmony TreviƱo

I believe I stopped growing at the age of 13. I have been 5 feet 2 inches tall for the better part of my life.

The average height for a woman in America is 5 feet 3 inches, so my experiences of being a short

woman may be familiar to many others.

I may not be the shortest female out there, but I still know what it's like to have people rest their arms on your head and call you cute when you're 22 years old.

Experiencing the mystery of Questhaven 8

The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA

7 hours ago by Amanda Andreen

Nestled in the thick foliage and woods of Elfin Forest lives a many a lost spirit. Residing in what have inevitably become overdeveloped condominiums and commercialized residences, what is now San Elijo Hills, was once a spiritual and even haunted area dubbed "Questhaven.

CD Review: The Cab's "Whisper War" 4

Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach , CA

1 day ago by Jessica Iavazzi

Following in the footsteps of other bands on their label like Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco and Gym Class Heroes, the young boys of The Cab have filled their debut disc with tracks just waiting to become Top 40 and "TRL" hits.

GM takes motorists on test drive of its hydrogen fuel car 2

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by David Moll

In an age of soaring gas prices, economy and ecology have ousted horsepower and torque as the buzzwords in today's automotive market.

From ethanol-intensive blends of gasoline to soy-based plastics used to furnish interiors, environmentalism has become a means to combat rising material costs and a pitch line to sell cars.

Student dies before finishing thesis 2

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by Denise Vastola

Memorial services were held for CSUN student George Mark Clark on Sunday, June 22 at the campus' University Club near the Orange Grove.

Doug Yule, chair of the Department of Geological Sciences, presented a master's degree in geology posthumously to Clark's wife Kathy and daughter Cindy during the memorial service.

Family, friends remember victims of June 7 car crash 2

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by Monica Duester

Family members and friends of the two men who died after a CSUN student suspected of drunk driving collided into the back of their car while stopped at a red light, are keeping their memories alive through social networking Web sites and blogs.

Farzad Etesamifar, 25, of Iran and his cousin, Sepehr Keshavarz, 23, of Reseda died in the early morning hours of June 7 at the intersection of Ventura Boulevard and Densmore Avenue in Encino.

Burly Girls or Girly Girls: Who Gets More Attention 2

HarborTides, Los Angeles Harbor College, Wilmington , CA

1 day ago by Faith Thomas

It's about time an age old argument has been settled, and it is

which type of girl gets more attention from guys those who tend to be

girly or those who are into sports. It is a well known fact that girly

girls like to spend an awful amount of time in the bathroom making sure

their hair and nails are done, while burly girls such as myself, couldn't

care less about how we look because we are more like guys than even

guys want to admit.

Men's tennis plays to strengths, defeats Arabs 1

The Telescope, Palomar College, San Marcos, CA

19 hours ago by Anthony Schwartz

The Palomar men's tennis team had no trouble with visiting Imperial Valley College as the Comets beat the Arabs 8-1 April 1 at Palomar.

"Last time we played them at Imperial Valley , we won 6-3 and it was a difficult task," coach Ronnie Mancao said. "(Beating them) 8-1 is a great improvement overall.

New Sheriff in Town for Valley 1

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, Van Nuys, CA

22 hours ago by Will Reyes

Valley College named Deputy Rick Baker as the new team leader Monday, replacing former Deputy Tom Lynch, who was reassigned after an injury.

As team leader, Baker will now be in charge of Valley's sheriff's department, overseeing the 17-person staff of nine armed security officers and eight student cadets.

Obama, McCain attempt to sway Latino voters in Washington, DC 1

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by Alonso Yáñez

Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain, who are running for the U.S. presidency, spoke at the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) conference on June 28 in Washington, D.C.

In an effort to increase their popularity with Latino voters, they discussed issues such as education, health care, housing, immigration and the Iraq War.

Bookstore to offer textbook rentals to students this Fall 1

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by Denise Vastola

Students will be able to go to the Matador Bookstore and rent select textbooks during the coming Fall semester when the campus test-runs a new program meant to offset increasing tuition fees.

With annual textbook costs for a full-time student ranging from $800 to $1,000, textbook rentals could save students about two-thirds of that price, said Harry Hellenbrand, provost and vice president of academic affairs.

Fireworks remind veterans of battle 1

Daily Sundial, California State Universtiy, Northridge, Northridge, CA

1 day ago by Richard Barkinskiy

Since the very first American Independence Day celebration in the year 1777, fireworks have been an integral part of commemorating our freedom. Every fourth of July, citizens throughout the country unite at their local high schools, parks, malls and neighborhoods just to watch the public displays.

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