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 […]
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A Dream Deferred
Lopez is a CSUDH alumnus who studied music and now works as a sound engineer. Photo courtesy of José Lopez. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Art Director and Staff Writer For a year after college, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ alumnus, José Lopez, was following his passion for audio recording. But then the pandemic hit and like […]
Navigating Microaggressions, Growing and Healing Together
Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter Opening the heart to courageous conversations. Encouraging each other to grow and heal together. Working in unison to defeat systemic and institutionalized racism. Clearly, there was a great deal going on Thursday, Feb. 11 during the university’s third virtual racial solidarity “It Takes a Village” event. […]
Lucasfilm’s Star Wars Creating a New Timeline With Diversity in Faces and Voices
“The High Republic” launches a new storyline 200 years before the Skywalker era. Photo courtesy of Disney/Lucasfilm. By Desiree Lee, Staff Writer Today another generation will be able to experience “Star Wars” but without the Skywalkers this time. A new series of stories will be told through a new project called “The High Republic” that […]
Possible Recall Effort Tip-toeing Around California Governor
California voters may have the choice in their hands to throw current governor Gavin Newsom out of office for what opponents is a botched response to the coronavirus. Photo by Manny Becerra on Unsplash. By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom might not be far from facing a potential recall later this year […]