About 2,000 first-year and transfer students packed the south side of the campus stadium to receive an official welcome from the university’s top administrators.
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About 2,000 first-year and transfer students packed the south side of the campus stadium to receive an official welcome from the university’s top administrators.
Students will have no shortage of things to keep them occupied and entertained during Otter Days.
Events included welcome sessions, academic advising, workshops, class registration, financial aid sessions, tours, and organizations tabling on the quad.
New Pride center was 25 years in the making.
“Know your value. Don’t take so many years to know your value.”
Men's Golf also qualifies for post-season play.
On-campus jobs provide students with a source of income to help cover expenses such as tuition, textbooks, housing and other living costs.
May, which is Jewish American Heritage Month, presents a good opportunity for greater education, dialogue and understanding.
ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø returns to a single-ceremony commencement.
Tatiana Salazar and Mariana Jimenez are this year’s recipients of the President’s Award.