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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, Arts & Entertainment Editor Though the 2021 Oscar-nominated documentary “Crip Camp” was robbed of a well-deserved award—to a film about a man who befriends an Octopus— this documentary still has […]

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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 Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor and Iracema Navarro, Senior Editor Best of Both Worlds The art of sports commentary has the ability to turn any moment from average to exceptional, exceptional to […]

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The Galaxy Toros Connection

Galaxy supporters welcome the team back to Dignity Health Sports Park after a year of no fans in the stadium. Photo by LA Galaxy. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor Updated Saturday 11:47 a.m. Editor’s Note: This story has been edited to include the full story on the Galaxy connection to CSUDH. Space is very limited […]

Posted inOpinion

Love through HIS eyes

By Skyler Belmonte | Staff Reporter When you think about the word love, what is the first thought that comes to mind? Are you a hopeless romantic who fantasizes about love at first sight? Or are you patient and ponder on the idea that love is something that grows over time? I often wonder how […]