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Syrian War Panel

November 22, 2016 by Emily Anne Espinosa 174 Comments

By Emily Anne Espinosa |Staff Writer| Students, faculty, and community members gathered to discuss the cause, conditions, and motivations behind the Syrian War. For the panel event, "The Syrian War and U.S. Role in the Region," two guest speakers engaged in an insightful discussion, speaking with information gathered from individual research, experience, and concluded with a Q&A session with the audience. The event was hosted by the Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, the University Diversity Committee, the Communication Studies department, and the Muslim Student Association (MSA). “The purpose of this event was to acknowledge the students on campus and whoever … [Read more...] about Syrian War Panel

Filed Under: News Tagged With: as'ad abukhalil, center for islamic and middle eastern studies, civil war, CSUS, csusb, CSUSM, discussion, Emily Anne Espinosa, history, ibrahim al-marashi, Middle East, msa, muslim student association, open discussion, panel, political science, spanish civil war, Syria, syrian war

Men’s soccer keeps that winning streak

October 25, 2014 by Archived posts 2 Comments

By Loydie Burmah |Opinions Editor| Coyote men's soccer won in an arduous match against the Cal State Stanislaus Warriors 1-0 at Premier Field on Oct 17. The Coyotes scored in the second half in the 65th minute, when freshman Midfielder Tony Lo scored left past Warriors goalie Clint Long, assisted by Midfielder Diego Mendoza and Defender Daniel Looker. A mess of shouted phrases from coaches along the outer edge of the field urged the players to maintain peak performance. Outside midfielder Daniel Lopez believes that the Coyotes' possession-oriented style of playing is what allows the team to create advancing opportunities to score. "We came out working and fighting for one … [Read more...] about Men’s soccer keeps that winning streak

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: coyote sports, CSUS, CSUSB athletics department, mens soccer, Premier Field

Basketball making their way back to the top 10

February 13, 2014 by Archived posts 2 Comments

By Kiro Guirguis |Staff Writer| The Coyotes men’s basketball team split their games last weekend defeating Cal State Stanislaus, and losing in overtime to Chico State on Feb. 8. The team are now ranked 17 in the National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II poll after winning 77-75 at Cal State Stanislaus and losing 86-82 at Chico State. The Coyotes have continuously fought to win their road games in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) and have proved to be successful again against the Stanislaus Warriors. The team played aggressively both nights and made significant strives for success during their away games. Senior Lacy Haddock lead the Coyotes … [Read more...] about Basketball making their way back to the top 10

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 3 pointer, basketball, CCAA, Chico State, CSUS, csusb, Free throw, NABCD, overtime, Raod Games

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