By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter Like every student affinity center at California State University, Dominguez Hills, the Queer Culture & Resource Center (QCRC) has dealt with the challenge of not having a physical space on campus available for those who may need its services this past year. But compounding that challenge is that the QCRC […]
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“Life and Death”: Sister Souljah’s Sequel is Lifeless
By Lafie Bradford, Staff Reporter The nonfiction novel, “Life after Death,” written by Sister Souljah, dragged out and wasn’t at all what I expected. It took too long to get to the point. I was expecting this novel to be like the first book in the series, “The Coldest Winter Ever,” which was exciting and […]
A Building two years in the making, is now here
A building to admire right behind the CSUDH welcome sign. Photo by Anthony Garza. By Anthony Garza, Staff Reporter Although the majority of the campus community has not returned to California State University, Dominguez Hills since last March, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the campus had some constant visitors; C.W. Driver, a Southern California based […]
What it means to be a part of the Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian community
The writers celebrate the diversity of the community as AAPINH heritage month approaches. Photo by Jasmine Nguyen. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter, Jasmine Nguyen, Story Editor, Daniel Tom, Story Writer With Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian heritage month being celebrated throughout the month of May, some of the editors and staff at the […]
POC Students’ Mental Health Jeopardized By Racism and COVID-19
The pandemic and on-going racial injustice have highlighted the need for POC students to receive mental health services specific to the struggles they are facing. Art by Andrea Espinoza. By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter 2020 was a difficult year that brought on a series of traumatic events that have weighed heavily on the Black community and […]
