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My YouTuber grandmother recommends this simple, inexpensive gardening tip

For those who want to grow plants but lack a yard or landscape to dig into, there are options.

For some, that might be a top-of-the-line planter or a made-to-order plant bed, but that doesn’t work for everyone. What if you, to be blunt, are looking for a cheaper option?

Try this: Head to your local store and grab a plastic tote – essentially a durable plastic container, often with handles. Then get seeds or a starter plant, and soil and you are ready to grow. Best of all, this option is afford

Garden flea market is bigger and better - Department of Communications | CSUF

Cal State Fullerton’s communications class, Event Planning and Management, hosted the second annual Garden Flea Market on Thursday, Apr. 18, at the Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Admission to the event was free, attracting a diverse crowd of students eager to explore the offerings of their peers and enjoy a day of art, entertainment and community. “Arts at the Arboretum” showcased a vibrant array of student-run small businesses offering pottery, jewelry, art, clothing, baked goods, flowers, foo

CSUF leaves Black faculty unsupported

Black faculty are heavily underrepresented at Cal State Fullerton and the CSUs, despite plans to initiate changes to hire and retain more faculty of color.

In spring 2022, CSUF had 39 Black professors of all ranks out of 826 full- and part-time professors, associate professors and assistant professors. Only one was part-time. An additional 46 of 1,313 full- and part-time lecturers identified as Black, according to university data.

“It’s very clear that the CSU is underrepresented with Black fa

Emily, and Meet Her Emotional Support Animal, Bentley

How this emotional support animal has helped this CSUF student

Walking around campus, the stress of finals and being overworked starts to hit you. Feeling emotionally drained, you sit outside Cal State University, Fullerton’s (CSUF) Pollak Library. Taking a deep breath, your mind starts to wonder as you people-watch from where you sit. That is when you see him–– a furry friend walking alongside his best human friend.

As they walk by, you ask the woman who she is and how she’s allowed to have a

COVID-19 In CSUF Students

Yriarte’s mental health during the pandemic became worse because she became secluded. Going from being in classes daily and working at Disneyland, to being in a very secluded quarantine, she felt the weight of her depression cave in on her.

Beyond that, Yriarte explained when going back to work in the middle of the pandemic, she dealt with racism since she is Asian American. She was spit on, called racist slurs and was told by customers that they didn’t want to be checked out at the register by

Titan Radio and Tusk Co-Host Skate Night Fundraiser

Titan Radio and Tusk co-hosted a Skate fundraiser on April 13th from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m at Holiday Skate in Orange. The CSUF organizations co-hosted the Skate Night Fundraiser to help create a space for members to socialize, raise money for editing software programs, DJ launch parties, and more. The funds raised will also be used to support Tusk and their magazine launch and help Titan Radio fund their upcoming No Stress Fest event in May.

Everyone at the event had fun, enjoyed good food, an

COMM Week Kick-off Event 2022

On Thursday, April 21, the Communications Department kicked-off COMM Week 2022 in the Becker Amphitheater on campus. AD Club, Titan Radio, Tusk Magazine and COMM Week table were set up to pass out goodies and host games. Students were given stamp cards, for the opportunity to win free In-n-Out burgers and enter a raffle for goodie-bags full of snacks and apparel.

Titan Radio DJed the event, Tusk Magazine passed out their 2021 edition of their magazine and informed people of upcoming events happ

Experience CSUF: Become A Titan returns to In-Person

On Saturday, April 9th, transfer and graduating high school students visited California State University, Fullerton to learn what it means to Become A Titan. Future Titans had the opportunity to speak with professors, current CSUF students, and club members about the COMM Department’s clubs, organizations, and concentration classes.

Current students and professors shared their experiences with future Titans. Clubs like AD Club, Public Relations Student Society of American (PRSSA), Daily Titan,

Fullerton College introduces new Arts Degree that focuses on Africana Studies – Inside Fullerton

During a time of civil unrest in the United States, Fullerton College has introduced an Africana Studies Associate in Arts (AA) Degree that is available for students to pursue starting the fall of 2020. This 18-20 unit degree can be transferable to CSUs and UCs that also offer Africana Studies.

The Ethnic Studies department at Fullerton College also added two courses, Women of Color in the US and Honors American Ethnic Studies, which can both be taken as units necessary for obtaining the Africa

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