Tusk Magazine 2022

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We Asked CSUF Students One Question Life as a college student is often a time of confusion, self-doubt, transformation and faking it ‘til you make it. Ironically, in a world full of quick connections, people seem to feel more isolated now than ever before. STORY: Chloe Hong PHOTO: Elyssa Ruiz DESIGN: Emma Rowell

“What’s the most important life lesson you’ve learned so far?” The Answers

“Whether it’s at work or at a club, you should be yourself. I don’t want to fit myself into any stereotypes or categories.” -Brandon Dugas “Everyone walks a different path. I have always been bombarded with opinions on things I should change about myself…This ultimately taught me to value my voice above the voices of others… Their path is theirs, not mine.” -Alex Hernandez “Everything in life is fluid. The metaphor I use is driving. It might seem scary because you don’t know what’s going to happen, but in those moments, I know I’m in control of what path I take and what choices I make. That’s what it feels like to trust yourself. In life, whenever you make a decision, the world isn’t going to end. It’s just going to change.” -Melanie Ngyuen

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“Everything happens for a reason. Life is too short for regrets. No matter what decisions we make in life, it will all work out in some way, shape, or form. Be brave and make confident decisions!” -Layla Elefante “Know your value. Life is going to have more doors open for you than closed, and it might be tempting to settle, but do not settle. If you know what you’re worth then you can say no confidently, and know something better is coming.” -Jessica Nordell “It’s not my job to fix other people. I want to be there for others as much as I can, but it is also important that I am there for myself as well. It’s a wonderful thing to be able to support your friends and family, and know that loving them and being present for them is good enough!” -Marissa Mandoki

“Even if you fail, you have to keep trying. Failing something is a first attempt in learning something new. It’s all a part of the process and a natural part of success.” -Jayden Tedtaotao TU SK


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We Asked CSUF Students One Question

3min
pages 76-80

Music For Thought

1min
page 73

Five Spots To Decompress on Campus

2min
page 72

Cut Excess Energy Consumption

2min
pages 70-71

Fragrance Recs. Based on Your College

2min
pages 74-75

Climb Over the Language Barrier

5min
pages 66-69

Intersectionality

4min
pages 64-65

Black Voices: Ross Blanton

5min
pages 50-53

Grindr

4min
pages 36-37

Black Voices Introduction

1min
pages 43-45

Poem: A Letter, A Plea, A Place To Breathe

4min
pages 48-49

Exploring Bisexuality While in a Relationship 38 Before Your Gynecology Exam

8min
pages 38-42

What the Douche?

2min
pages 34-35

Black Voices: Angela Davis on Campus

2min
pages 46-47

Asexuality in a Sex Obsessed Society

6min
pages 30-33

Mindfulness

4min
pages 18-21

Three Aloe Vera Remedies for Skin and Hair

2min
pages 8-9

Cancer Strengthened My Faith

5min
pages 26-29

Energy Cleansing: Based on our Cultures

2min
pages 24-25

Drunken Cake Pops

3min
pages 16-17

This Story is SPAM

2min
pages 10-11

Live Your Fantasies: Requiem Coffee

3min
pages 12-13

Step into the Dark Side: Shadow Work

2min
pages 22-23
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