With recent events in mind like the Atlanta Shooting, SPS and the Asian Pacific Studies Program provided a virtual healing session for AAPIN students. Screenshot by Anthony Vasquez. By Anthony Vasquez, Assistant Section Editor Asian hate crimes have been at the epicenter of the former and present year. These types of crimes increased in numbers during […]
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White Excellence, White Mess and Black Trauma
I love sitting down and watching any genre of movie, but I’ve had quite enough of Black cinematic ventures filled with Trauma. Photo by Mollie Sivaram on Unsplash. By Destiny Jackson, Arts & Entertainment Editor What would it be like turning on the TV or seeing a movie trailer that wasn’t predicated around Black suffering […]
This Is Not The New York City I Once Knew
From a southern city skyline to the Big City, spring has sprung and the weather warms across a country still facing a pandemic. Photo by Carina Noyola Beltran. By Carina Noyola Beltran, Lifestyle Editor & Multimedia Coordinator You can take the girl out of California, but you can’t take California out of the girl. Spring […]
Taking A Break from Los Angeles in Dallas
Photo by Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor Considering the year we have all had, spring break seemed like a lost cause. With almost everything in California being shut down or restricted and businesses only starting to reopen at 25% capacity in the orange tier, going away for the week seemed like my only […]
University Theatre Needs a House
In light of COVID-19 restrictions, the Theatre Department was able to put on some productions for the spring 2021 semester. Art by Andrea Espinoza By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter The CSUDH University Theater has had a rough three years. In 2018, an inspection found safety issues that shut down the theater for what was supposed […]