For some, sitting down for a meal is second nature. For others, it can bring on destructive thoughts that control their lives. Photo by Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor Editor’s Note: Warning, context of this story includes graphic references to eating disorders and body dysmorphia. As I looked at myself in the mirror […]
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MSA Commitment to Social Justice Earns a Place on an $8 Million List
MSA plans to enhance the overall curriculum for MSA members and surrounding members of CSUDH with a $100,000 grant from Kaiser. Composite by Anthony Vasquez. By Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporter, and Benny Morales, Staff Reporter A group of male Toros have good reason to be smiling a bit more brightly these days, as they were […]
Struggling with Anxiety During a Pandemic
Daily practice and reflection can bring growth to the body. Artwork by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Cindy Portillo, Staff Writer Isolated, stressed, lonely, and depressed; these might sound like a description of Eeyore, one of Winnie-the Pooh’s best friends, but in reality, these are only some of the emotions that intensified for millions of people in […]
I love you a Latte
Latte art just makes the drink more enjoyable! Photo by Skyler Belmonte. By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Writer Oh, how I miss walking across campus with a warm vanilla latte in one hand and struggling to carry my books in the other. Or, convincing myself I had enough time to cram in a quick stop at […]
Esports is More Than Just Playing Games
Finding the Balance Between Education and Esports. Photo by Chaz Kawamura. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Writer You are minutes into a practice with your team until suddenly you are interrupted by a notification that startles you. It’s your professor telling you that there is an assignment due by midnight that day. You find yourself in […]