Hispanic Heritage Month ends Oct 15 here are some of the best short films HBO Max has to watch. Screen capture by Carlos Martinez. By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor Fall is undoubtedly the best time of year, well at least to me. I mean, who doesn’t love the end of summer? Seriously, if you’re one […]
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ASI Tackles Student Conduct, Passes Resolution Supporting Philippine Human Rights and Approves Student Elections Timeline
California State University Dominguez Hills’ Associated Students Inc. (ASI) held a meeting primarily on student conduct and student government elections in a virtual environment. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter Dateline: ASI BOD Meeting 10/23/2020 Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) heard a presentation on the application of the CSUDH code of conduct in […]
‘A New Hope’: College Athletics In California Look to Find the Light
United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum remains quiet as college football remains on hold this fall around California. Photo by Sean Pierce on Unsplash. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter When the sports world came to a complete halt, lots of uncertainty became the focus of what the future of college athletics could […]
Disc Room Cuts Through All Expectations
By Luis Gutierrez, Staff REporter There’s one main objective in any action game: don’t die. Whether getting eaten by a, dragon in Windhelm, or waxed by a Nazi zombie, those who die are rarely saluted. But not in “Disc Room.” In this game, death is usually the only way to survive, as to advance to […]
A Promise Made, A Promise Kept: Lakers Provide City A Much Needed Feeling Of Sanguine
From the mourning of an icon lost too soon, to a celebration of basketball superiority, the Lakers are LA’s team. No if, and’s or but’s about it. Photo by Matt Barrero. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor On March 24, 2019, LeBron James posted a photo of himself on Instagram with the following caption: “Believe […]
