“My Broken Mariko” dives deep into how suicide can affect those around you. Photo by Yen Press. By Luis Gutierrez, Staff Writer “My Broken Mariko” is a heartbreaking story by Waka Hirako published through Yen Press, it follows the story of Tomoyo Shiino as she deals with her best friend’s Mariko Ikagawa’s suicide. In this […]
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The Lightning Rod: Chargers-Buccaneers Preview
Chargers fans like these are not allowed to tailgate or attend any live football games at SoFi stadium until further notice. Carolina Panthers vs Los Angeles Chargers. 1:05 p.m. SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, Calif. CBS. Photo by Anders Krøgh Jørgensen on Unsplash By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 10:00 a.m. Raymond […]
GET ON THE HORN: Rams Week 4 Preview vs New York Giants
In the Sean McVay era, the Rams have had at least three wins through the first four weeks of play to start a season. 3-1 in 2017, 4-0 in 2018, and 3-1 in 2019. (Photo by Los Angeles Rams) By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor THIS WEEK – The New York Giants will pay a […]
When a Bad Dream Turns to Nightmare
America has seen better stretches than the past 60 hours. Photo by: Thomas Ashlock, Unsplash By: Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor Much of America probably woke up after Tuesday’s presidential debate hoping it was a bad dream. Today, we woke up to a waking nightmare: President Trump’s announcement at 12:54 a.m. Eastern Standard Time that he […]
The Future Of CSU in Castro’s Hands
The California State University, the largest public university system in the nation, welcomes it’s first California native Mexican-American Chancellor Joseph I. Castro, Ph. D. Photo Courtesy of California State University By Robert Rios, Campus Editor Additional Reporting by Daniel Tom In a wide-ranging virtual interview with student journalists yesterday, Joseph I. Castro, the recently named […]