After studying for my bachelor’s degree for the last 10 years, I won’t be walking to the stage to accept that diploma by myself; my […]
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My Motherless Mother’s Day
While Mother’s Day can be a happy day for some, for others it can be anything but celebratory – bringing up painful memories and feelings […]
Netflix’s “Crip Camp” is a powerful documentary of Disabled Empowerment
“Netflix’s documentary feature “Crip Camp” showcases the activists behind one of the longest occupational sit-ins in San Francisco’s history. Photo courtesy Netflix. By Destiny Jackson, […]
Final CSUDH Play of Season Illuminates Modern Myths
In a not-so-distant future, Earth experiences a second dark age; one without technology and wi-fi in this off-broadway play. Illustrated by Darlene Maes. By Gabriela […]
Two Languages, One Passion on the Mic
Commentary during sports broadcasts can be more than just a narration of what’s happening on the field. Photo by Israel Palacio on Unsplash. By Jeremy […]