Jeisson Pulido Calderon, a junior physics major, hopes to use this internship experience to work for NASA or SpaceX. Photo courtesy of Calderon By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter It was a bright Monday morning for junior physics major Jeisson Pulido Calderon. He was working on his homework until he suddenly received an email. Not just […]
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In Remembrance: Leaving Their Mark at CSUDH
Dr. Edward Robinson Jr. is among the most recent to pass. Photo provided by the Africana Studies Department Update – Tues., 4/13 at 7 p.m.This story has been updated to include a fourth faculty member’s passing, Tonie Mills. By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Over the winter break, we lost five faculty and staff members. […]
Black Heroes Matter at This Carson Shop
Photos and story by Ben Gomez At first glance, Black Star Collectibles seems like a typical store specializing in comics, sports and other pop culture merchandise. Action figures of superheroes. Comic books in a glass display case by the register. A wall of Barbies, another wall of Funko Pop figures. There are T-shirts and toys […]
Take a Deep Breath with the LCRC
By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter With finals ensuing and graduation around the corner, stress levels are at an all time high. To combat burnout and help ease anxiety, the Latinx Cultural Resource Center hosted a virtual event, Racial Justice & Healing Series: “Burnout & Decolonized Wellness Practices,” on April 22. The LCRC partnered with Roots […]
Exploring Sisterly Rivalry in “Gamora and Nebula in Gamora and Nebula: Sisters in Arms”
New York Times best- selling author Mackenzi Lee returns with the second young adult novel Gamora & Nebula: Sisters in Arms available everywhere books are sold on June 1, 2021. Illustrated by Jenny Frison, courtesy of Disney Publishing. By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter Long ago before Star Lord, talking trash pandas, monosyllable trees and 8-track […]
