Graphic by Andrea Mendez. By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter Why exactly should immigration matter to an American nationalist? Because it should. It’s that simple. In my private utopia, I would end this piece on that, but of course, for the sake of immigration advocacy I will continue. And, no, white people who are not white […]
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Student’s Research Connects Culture and Academics
Photo courtesy of Brian Cantero. By Destiny Torres, Arts & Lifestyle Editor Growing up in South Los Angeles, Bryan Cantero listened to a vast variety of music, but growing up in a Mexican household, the music that filled the walls of his home have always been corridos, traditional Mexican folk ballads. Cantero is a senior […]
Journey to Freedom
Phuong Nguyen and his wife, Phuoc Nguyen, in the 1970s. Photo courtesy of Phuong Nguyen. By Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor The small coastal village of Phuoc Tinh was thrown into chaos. The relatively quiet community made up of fishermen had remained peaceful throughout the conflict between the Communist and Southern Vietnamese army. But as the month […]
L.A. Hit With More Blues
Photo by Josh Barber on Dodgers Photoblog. By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor While most of the world is trying to find ways to keep themselves busy and sane during this quarantine, I am left with mixed emotions ranging from depressed to worried about my beloved Los Angeles sports teams, the star-studded Dodgers and almost-unbeatable Lakers. […]
Did NBA Get It Right by Suspending Season?
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor One long and excruciating month has passed since all sports were put on hold in the wake of COVID-19 sweeping the nation. The National Basketball Association was the first sports league to announce a suspension of their season on Wednesday, March 11 when Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive […]
