CSUDH Criminal Justice Administration Major, and Biological Anthropology Minor, Eric Zamora built his clothing company, Lunoid, “from the bone up” during the quarantine. Courtesy of Eric Zamora. By Carina Noyola, Staff Reporter The effort to start something bigger than oneself. Something that is true to the love, and passion one holds to create something bigger […]
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Words to the Dodgers
Dodgers hat rests on the dugout steps. Photo by Desmond Hester on Unsplash. After witnessing the Los Angeles Dodger’s win against the Tampa Bay Rays and becoming the 2020 World Series Champions after 32 years, our reporters and editors wrote entries of their thoughts and emotions towards the team that ended their decades-long drought. Here […]
The Bull on Ice: Brewed with Hockey culture from this chilled Dude
Ice hockey is my favorite sport and I like to watch and play it a lot. Photo by Taylor Ogata. By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter My name is Taylor Ogata and I have been watching hockey my entire life. I started playing it when I turned eight years old and have grown to love the […]
Boba Liberalism: Confession of a Formerly Shallow Boba Liberal
Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief In the year 2020, there’s a problem within the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Being Asian or supporting Asian culture seems to be the trend right now. And that’s the problem, AAPI community is only focusing on the trends, which ignores the actual problems that plagues […]
‘Tis the Season of Sweatha Weatha—Did Someone Say Sweata Weatha?
Limited sweaters but boundless of joy. Photo by Tijana Drndarski, Unsplash. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor The moment the temperature in Southern California is in the 70s and I feel a slight breeze, I know that it’s “Sweata Weatha” season. A term I first heard when I was 12, rebelling against my parents by staying […]
