NCAA Basketball: Stanford Cardinals won the 2021 NCAA women’s championship 54 – 53 over Arizona. By Chris Martinez, Layout Assistant After Sedona Price of the Oregon women’s basketball team tweeted out this video of a TikTok she had made showing the equipment offered to the teams and players at the women’s NCAA tournament, it sparked […]
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CSUDH’S Black Queen Mothers’ are powerhouses regardless of a pandemic
Queen Mothers dominate virtual luncheon. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter On Friday, March 26, the Rose Black Resource Center held its third annual Fannie Lou Hamer Queen Mother Society luncheon for the first time online. It is a non-formal event of a very casual gathering between the Queen Mothers and the […]
Lakers March On Without Their Leaders
The Lakers congested April schedule includes games against the Boston Celtics and NBA-leading Utah Jazz at home. Photo by Tim Hart on Unsplash. By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor The Los Angeles Lakers will be facing a tough stretch of games over the next few weeks as superstar LeBron James suffered a high right ankle sprain, […]
Magic Revisted in Taste of Disney
Lamplight Longue is still one of the best place to DCA to dine, especially with their made for 2 lobster nachos. Photo by Desiree Lee. By Desiree Lee, Staff Reporter After a year of lockdowns, a true Disney fan would be hard-pressed not to feel like Princess Anna, as the Disney “guards” were told to […]
Banishing Imposter Syndrome and Owning Your Greatness
Imposter syndrome describes a belief that you’re inadequate despite evidence that you’re quite successful. Artwork by Andrea Espinoza. By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter Have you ever felt like you don’t belong or as if you don’t actually deserve the accomplishments and achievements you’ve earned? If so, you may be feeling the effects of imposter syndrome […]