So last Monday, after finishing my first article, I decided that before jumping into picking apart the Islands Café, the right thing to do would be to introduce myself to the Executive Chef at CSUCI and let him know what my intentions are as well as get to know him and hopefully work together as a team to help make on campus eating more healthy for students. I had the pleasure of meeting Serge Joubert Michel who is the Operations Manager of Sodexo Education which is the company that runs the Islands Café as well as several other school cafeterias. Serge and I got along great and agreed with all of my suggestions and my passion
September 29, 2009 | Posted in
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Hi guys, my name is Jennifer Neely, and I’m more than honored to share with you my knowledge and passion for healthy living and nutrition. Before falling in love with CSUCI, my original plan was to go to a culinary arts school to expand my knowledge of natural, raw/vegan cuisine as well as earn a degree in raw food nutrition. By raw I don’t mean sushi, I mean delicious gourmet meals that consist of the finest, natural, and most healthy ingredients that do nothing but nourish the body with rich amounts
September 29, 2009 | Posted in
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September 28, 2009 | Posted in
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This Tuesday, the school came together to create sensational artwork in the Broome Library Plaza with nothing more than boxes of chalk. The annual Artwalk was an enormous success, drawing both crowds of artists and art lovers.
September 28, 2009 | Posted in
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By Mary Guthrie,
Art Correspondent
If you were near the corner of Ventura’s California Street and Main on Thursday night, you were in on something extraordinary – locals turned out in force and outsiders were locals too, as hundreds gathered Thursday evening for the opening of Locals Only, the latest exhibit at the CSUCI Art Gallery in [...]
September 25, 2009 | Posted in
Art Show Reviews |
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The Federal Communications Commission got a (not big enough, in my opinion) chunk of StimulusCash™ for bringing American broadband out of the Stone Age. One of the many problems with this is that the FCC needs to come up with a non-Stone-Age definition of ‘broadband’ and ‘essential broadband services’ before it can run around giving your money to various telecom firms.
September 25, 2009 | Posted in
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On Friday, September 18, 2009, our wonderful Student Programming Board put on yet another outstanding event. With access to go karts, miniature golfing, and arcade games, all free of charge with your student I.D., Golf n’ Stuff was just too good of a deal
September 22, 2009 | Posted in
Misc.,
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This multi-faceted project will upgrade the old, unreliable infrastructure system and get the campus ready for future growth
Campus Infrastructure- Ventura Street is closed from Los Angeles Avenue to the South side of Bell Tower West. The North end of Ventura Street from Los Angeles Avenue to Santa Barbara Street has been re-opened to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Contractors will be installing the new electrical, telephone, and data duct banks on Ventura Street. Hydronic piping through the North Quad is nearing completion.
September 21, 2009 | Posted in
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September 21, 2009 | Posted in
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Coming back from their last successful album, Black Holes and Revelations, which was released in 2006, Muse returns with their new album, The Resistance. This new baby has an epic vibe with the mix of Muse’s signature elements. The album kicks off with their latest single, “Uprising.” This song is probably one of the best songs on the album. It has a more mature sound than previous Muse singles, and contains some incredible lyrics.
September 20, 2009 | Posted in
Music Reviews |
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