Schwob School of Music Starts New Semester with the Music of Mozart
Brian Smith Staff Writer

The beginning of a new semester can always be stressful. People are still adding and dropping classes, trying to find the right books, and trying to get their correct schedule. On top of all that, many people have a hard time just trying to find their class on campus. With all of this stress, it seems that it would be only logical to try and have something during the first week of school that would allow students to wind down and relax.On Tuesday, Jan. 8th, the second day of the new semester, the Schwob School of Music presented a concert in Legacy Hall at the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts consisting of a selection of chamber music pieces by the famous composer Mozart. At a very young age, Mozart studied both violin and piano and was considered a master of both instruments. Because of this, many of his first pieces involved... Download PDF to Continue


This Week in Politics: The Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire Primary
Felicia Harris Staff Writer
our first opportunity to vote for our next United States President. Well, the first time at anything can be a little mind boggling, and the staff here at The Saber knows that. Therefore, in the upcoming issues between now and November we intend to give you as much information as possible to help understand what is going on with all of this election business. There may be some terms on the news you do not quite understand, or an issue that seems like it should be relatively important yet you have never heard of it. If this is the case, e-mail us at csusaber@gmail.com and we will have one of our staff writers research it for you and try to report it in a way that is not as stagnant as what you see or hear....Download PDF to Continue