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DC Central Kitchen Cooks Up the Community and College Students
By: Letese Clark
A small scrap of food hardly means anything and is discarded w…
Student-friendly tech
By: Joe Polito
College students depend on technology for both academic and entertainment purposes. The Oracle features some student-friendly technology that can both enhance productivity and hinder it.
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New Shack Shakes Up the District
By: Noelle Jones
As Shake Shack joined the DC Community in May, students were packing up and abandoning the city for the long awaited summer hiatus. However, school is back in session and the franchise is excited about its new home and the plethora of students that fil…
Staff Editorial: Selling to the "Black" Market
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OUR VIEW: Racism in advertising persists because Black consumerism continues to support it.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma supports Alzheimer’s research and prevention with upcoming carnival
By: Ruth Oliver
The thought of powder sugar-covered funnel cakes, ballpark hotdogs and games that ultimately rob you of your money have been at the heart of carnival imagery since the events first appeared in the 19th century.
On Sept. 1, Kappa Kappa Gamma will ho…
Perspective: The Fad of Student Activism
By: Joseph Benjamin Reaves
We’re good at organizing around a hot-ticket event or issue but when the blinding lights of the media and the intoxicating elixir of sensationalism and controversy have disappeared, where are we?
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Persepctive: The Fad of Student Activism
By: Joseph Benjamin Reaves
While in Dr. Carr’s Education in Black America class, one of my fellow scholars brought up the topic of student apathy as it related to Bison during the Black Power era. While the brother made a valid point, I couldn’t help but to think about how…
Outpost applies for beer license
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The restaurant may become the second alcohol vendor on a and lsquo;dry’ CSULB campus.
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Student Bulls Club takes road trip to Notre Dame
By: Patti McDonald
When the 2011 football season opener was announced in 2008, Mark Vargas, a senior majoring in finance, said he immediately knew he wanted to be there to witness the possible history that could unfold when the Bulls face Notre Dame in South Bend,
Bulls return home for weekend set
By: Rames Ali
After a successful road trip to start the regular season, the USF men’s soccer team (1-0-0) is ready to properly acclimate itself to its new home.
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ND strong on each level of defense
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USF will have to meet an elite athlete at each level of the Notre Dame defense, according to offensive coordinator Todd Fitch.
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Do it Yourself Dinner
By: Simple Stir-Fry
Bare Necessities:
1/2 cup frozen broccoli
