The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
2 days ago by Sarah Pultz
Lovers of the book will probably be outraged to hear me say this, but "Eragon" wasn't too bad, for a kids' fantasy flick. It's the story of a sixteen-year-old farm boy, played by newcomer Ed Speleers, who finds a mysterious blue stone while hunting in the forest one day.
The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
1 day ago by James Sebring
The Money Pit is a new drive-thru restaurant in San Marcos. Located on the corner of Mission and Bennett Ave a few miles east of CSUSM, it is short trip, even by bike or walking. The owner, Demetri Kellafinos, took over a long deserted bank and turned it into a family run restaurant. Demetri and his son Artemios, 'Arte', built the Money Pit themselves. "We put in every nail, screw, and tile," Arte said.
The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
2 days ago by Diana Valdivia
ASI Elections are this week. From March 23th through 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 26th students are able to vote online. Students will be voting for ASI Board of Directors, which include the positions of President, VP of Operations, VP External Affairs, VP Marketing, VP Finance, COAS Representative, Representative At Large, COBA Representative, and COE Representative.
ASI Board of Directors are elected to serve and represent the student body at local and state level. Today, Tuesday, March 24, there will be an open forum in front of the Library Plaza where students will be able to hear candidates and ask them any questions. To vote, visit www.csusm.edu/vote
The Pride, California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA
2 days ago by Matt Lewis
On February 11 at 6 p.m., a Christian Hip-Hop show hosted by a group called The Breax performed at the Clarke Field House.
The Breax is made up of three artists: Ruslan Karaoglanov, the emcee and a CSUSM student, Beleaf, the DJ from Baltimore, Maryland, and Mic B, the drummer who is from Oceanside. The event included local artists like Heavenly Host from Oceanside, and a Portland, Oregon native artist called Braille.