The front entrance of Carson City Hall. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor, and Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor This year’s election in the city of Carson is historic, as it is the first municipal election in which city council candidates will represent districts, as opposed to being elected at-large. One of […]
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GET ON THE HORN: Rams Maul Bears on Monday Night Football
The Mob Squad stood tall all night long shutting out the Bears offense and showing off in front of a national crowd. Photo by Los Angeles Rams. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor LOS ANGELES 24, CHICAGO 10 The Los Angeles Rams (5-2) finally earned their first statement win of the 2020 season and on […]
Chainsaw Man Vol.1 Cuts Right Into Your Heart
Photo provided by Viz Media. By Luis Joshua Gutierrez, Staff Reporter When you think of a manga named “Chainsaw Man” what comes to mind? Is it literally a man-made of chainsaws just mowing down people left and right? If you thought that you wouldn’t be wrong, but you wouldn’t be exactly right either. “Chainsaw Man” […]
Listening to the Voices of the Village
CSUDH carries on its initiative to highlight the issues of race on and off-campus. Courtesy photo. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor With the fight for social justice continuing, students and faculty came together to speak on the issues that continue to plague them. In another “It Takes a Village” event, in conjunction with the California […]
A Week of Virtual Celebration Coming To CSUDH for all First-Generations Students
The Office of Educational Partnership collaborates with TRIO Student Services, UAC, ASI, ETE and VRC for a weeklong celebration for first-generation CSUDH students. Flyer provided by the Office of Educational Partnership. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter CSUDH Office of Educational Partnerships (OEP) and TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) are hosting a week long virtual celebration […]
