The Supreme Court of the United States building, the workplace of the Court Justices. Photo Courtesy, Pixabay By Cindy Canas, Staff Writer The late Ruth B. Ginsburg left a seat in the Supreme Court that no one can fill, not even Trump’s last-minute conservative and controversial replacement Amy Coney Barret. Ginsberg, who was favored by […]
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Race, Inclusivity Themes of Philosophy Dept. Forum
By Carina Noyola, Staff writer In a time when calls for social justice and dealing with the roots of systemic racism infuse so many conversations, what practical use is studying philosophy when its foundation is rooted in the Eurocentric viewpoint that many believe, consciously or not, supports that racism? That was a theme in a […]
The Bull on Ice: New season drawing closer
The NHL and NHLPA are still in talks of planning the upcoming season amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Pedro Bariak for Unsplash. By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter The National Hockey League and National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) are still in the process of forming an abbreviated schedule for 2020-21 in addition to short-term […]
Professor, Professor Where Are You?
CSUDH students worry as the “instructor“ column in their schedule remains empty. Illustration by Nova Rico-Blanco. By Jonathan Ghattas, Staff Reporter For many students picking out their class schedule can determine how their semester may progress. Weighing out the options between which classes must be taken, the time slots of classes that fit one’s schedule, […]
Functioning During a Pandemic
Professor and art & design chair Jim Keville is teaching sculpture, 3-D design and a hybrid ceramics class this term. Photo by Bryana Medina. By Bryana Medina, Staff Reporter While teaching during COVID-19, living in a pandemic and all the personal concerns Professor Jim Keville may face on a day-to-day basis, imagine teaching an in-person […]