Cardi B and Megan thee Stallion in their Youtube video “WAP.” Photo cred: Screenshot from Youtube. By Yeymy Garcia, Production Editor When I watched the release of the “WAP” music video by Cardi B ft. Megan thee Stallion last Friday, I was upset by how much Cardi B was rapping and not enough Megan. I […]
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You Can Take My Pride and My Dignity, but Why Are People Always Trying to Take My Black Card Away?
I know I deserve to have my Black Card Taken away, but let me live why don’t you? Photo by Jessica Potter. By Destiny Jackson, Opinion Editor What’s a Black Card? According to the nifty Urban Dictionary: “‘Black Card’ is an imaginary card that all black people are born with and that mixed people have […]
A Feeling That Can Be Described With One Word, Finally
A 2018 NWSL regular season game between the Washington Spirit and the Orlando Pride. Photo by Jeffrey F Lin on Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor A team is coming to Southern California to compete in the National Women’s Soccer League for the 2022 season. The announcement was made on July 21 on the NWSL […]
Dash Wins a Cup, Possible Blueprint for New LA Franchise to Succeed
Dash are the first pro sports team to raise a trophy in the US during the pandemic. Photo by Jeffrey F Lin on Unsplash By Robert Rios, Campus Editor During this unwarranted time of a pandemic, the Houston Dash won their first championship ever, but fans of a new LA team announced a week before […]
“We Asked for Orange Juice and Got a Glass of Tang:” CSUDH Faculty Sound Off on Alternative Ethnic Studies Requirement
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento, California where the State Legislature convenes. Photo by m mucoki on Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor Updated 8/03/2020: Additional reporting by Brenda Verano and Robert Rios One month after the state voted to introduce an ethnic studies requirement to the California State University, the CSU Board of Trustees, […]