Photo courtesy of CSUDH Campus News Center By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor The South Bay has been shaped by many cultures. Native peoples first settled it, Spanish and Mexican roots plunge deep, Anglo Americans stole it in 1848, and the souls of Black folks are woven into the DNA of the university at its center, […]
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Pow Wow to Bring Sacred Touch Online
Campus Spiritual Leader Jimi Castillo, a Tongva/Acjachemen pipe carrier, last year at CSUDH’s 9th Annual Pow Wow, hosted by CSUDH centers SLICE and the American Indian Institute. Photo by Rohema Muhamed. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor and Yeymy Garcia, Production Manager Tongva Peoples & Land Acknowledgement We acknowledge that the land on which we are […]
The Lightning Rod: Herbert and Bolts Keep Jets Winless
Chargers fans can rejoice as their team got back in the win column this week. Photo by Glenn Marshall. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor INGLEWOOD, Calif. Justin Herbert continued his strong rookie season with a 366-yard, three TD performance, Keenan Allen set a franchise record with 16 receptions and the Los Angeles Chargers (3-7) held […]
GET ON THE HORN: Rams Week 12 Preview vs San Francisco 49ers
Rams are focused less on the ‘revenge game’ mindset and more on continued production mentality following stellar victories over Seattle and Tampa Bay. Photo by Los Angeles Rams. Editor’s Note- It was reported via RamsWire that Sean McVay and the Rams canceled their practice on Friday after two COVID-19 results required further testing. While there […]
‘The Bull On’: College Pigskin– WE’RE HALFWAY THERE!!- Week 3 Recap
Dr. Pepper College Football Playoff Championship Trophy on display. Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Week three of Pac-12 football and week 12 of college football brought us strong team wins, improvement, and barn-burning thrillers. This is the final week where the Associated Press (AP) Coaches Poll plays a factor […]
