By Desiree Lee, Staff Reporter Although it’s a classic of English literature and one of the most beloved tales ever written, “Alice in Wonderland” has had some interesting interpretations, ranging from one long drug trip or a parable about eating disorders, to an allegory of British colonialism. But deep, or reaching, interpretation isn’t required in […]
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El Trafico: The Next Chapter
Javier “Chicharito” Hernández will look to get back on the scoring sheet for the LA Galaxy against their city rivals LAFC. Photo by LA Galaxy. By Jesus Perez, Staff Reporter Updated 7:10 p.m.: LA Galaxy defeats LAFC, bringing them into the number 2 spot of the MLS Western Conference, behind San Jose Quakes. Final Score: […]
The Rise and Immediate Fall of the European Super League
European Super League shocks many as it threatens the most popular sport in the world. Photo by Who is Denilo on Unsplash. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter, Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter, Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Throughout sports history, there have been many leagues formulated that currently have the best of the best playing in that […]
2021 Faculty Awards: Honoring Exemplary Teaching, Research and Service
Even in a mostly virtual academic world, the work continues, and on April 22, five CSUDH faculty members were formally recognized for their work during the faculty awards ceremony. Each of the awards has a different focus, but whether chosen for distinction in terms of on-class instruction, research and scholarship, service to the university or […]
Why I must earn a college degree as a parent of a young child
Melanie Gerner returned to school 16 years after dropping out of community college because she wanted to provide a better life for her daughter and today is pursuing a Master’s Degree. Photo courtesy of Melanie Gerner. By Melanie Gerner, Contributing Reporter Editor’s Note: Republished from EdSource.org After dropping out of high school and community college […]
