The location of this university was moved from its planned site in Palos Verdes in large part to give higher education access to communities ravaged by the 1965 Watts Rebellion. The university commemorated the 50th anniversary of that event in 2005 with a year-long exhibit that included an oral history project. Saying that even a […]
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LAFC Produce Dominant Win over LA Galaxy
Javier “Chicarito” Hernandez was not able to play against LAFC due to a calf injury. He will miss the remaining games in the tournament. Photo by LA Galaxy. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor A tragedy occurred Saturday night in the most recent clash of Los Angeles soccer titans in the MLS is Back Tournament. But […]
NetMarble’s Woonki Min Introduces StoneAge World
Woonki Min, Development Team Lead at Netmarble N2, talks about the latest installment of StoneAge during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photos courtesy of Netmarble. By Luis Joshua Gutierrez From the team behind massive successful mobile games such as Marvel Future Fight, The King Of Fighters Allstar, 7 Deadly Sins: Grandcross and many more have once again […]
Galaxy Return Party Axed by Timbers
Chicharito opened up his goal scoring account for the Galaxy on Monday night when he netted the Galaxy’s lone goal in the 2-1 defeat to the Portland Timbers. Photo courtesy of LA Galaxy. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The Portland Timbers outlasted the LA Galaxy 2-1 on Monday night during both teams’ first Group F […]
ICE Reverses Controversial International Students Policy for Fall Semester
Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief Last week, the world of higher education was thrown into chaos as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) announced new guidelines that would have prohibited international students from taking all their classes online or risk being deported from the country. This announcement was met with a whirlwind […]
