Rules changed for 60-game 2020 season. Photo by Ben Hershey for Unsplash. By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter The 2020 Major League Baseball season had been reduced to 60 games, due in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic that postponed the start of the season by nearly four months. Normally, the season would have begun around […]
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BREAKING NEWS: Classes for Spring to be Online, CSU Chancellor Announces
UPDATED, Thurs., 7:13 p.m. Full text of Chancellor’s White’s announcement at bottom. The 2021 spring semester at every one of the 23 California State University campuses will remain mostly online, CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White announced today. “After extensive consultation with campus presidents and other stakeholders,” White said in his announcement, released on the CSU’s […]
College Students Creatively Becoming Business Owners During Pandemic
Photo by Tim Mossholder for Unsplash. By Cindy Canas, Staff Reporter As the pandemic extends towards the end of the year, college students have become more creative in different ways to flourish in difficult times. The common nine to five or part-time jobs that many college students seek for financial stability suddenly hit a tough […]
Sports: Why The Bubble Environment Works
NBA arenas are all empty as the postseason has moved into a “bubble” in Orlando, Florida. Photo by Andre Tan on Unsplash. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Collegiate & professional sports exist in many different cultures around the world. It’s people’s way of life and a source of entertainment for many. But when all that […]
Lebron, Lakers Use Platform to Promote Social Change
Lebron James and other NBA players sought advice from former President Obama on how to make the most use of their platform to advocate for social justice. Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Matt Barrero, Staff Reporter The NBA season began as normal back in October and with that came high expectations for the Lakers as […]
