Photo courtesy of Toro AthleticsJim Maier returned as softball coach in 2019 after a five-year hiatus. That season, he led the team to its first winning record since his departure and the team was 16-8 this spring before the season was cancelled due to the pandemic. By Jonathan Ghattas, Staff Reporter An athletics program that […]
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Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: The PS5
The literal towering powerhouse has cool surprises up its sleeve despite having some drawbacks. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor After a generation of battling Microsoft and Nintendo’s consoles with the successful PlayStation 4, Sony has gone all out in next-generation gaming with the Playstation Five console that literally towers above the […]
Xbox Steps Back Into the Future
After seven years of overcoming the disaster of the Xbox One, Microsoft is finally back on track with the new Series X. Photo by Luis Joshua Guiterrez. By Luis Joshua Guiterrez, Staff Writer After roughly eight years of the Xbox One being released, we finally stepped into the next generation with the launch of The […]
No Fans, No Problem
USC QB Kedon Slovis threw two TDs in the final three minutes to complete an unlikely comeback over ASU inside an empty Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Photo by USC Athletics. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The morning was eerily quiet at Exposition Park. The notorious heavy traffic that has become part of daily life in […]
Six Days Living in Red
Discarded lonely Black Lives Matter sign on the streets of Storm Lake, Iowa. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor For two days straight, I had a mix of emotions for an upcoming trip. I was excited to see my three aunts and seven cousins who I had not seen for over six […]