Illustration by Darlene Maes By Matthew Alford, Staff Reporter The same week the city of Carson voted to make it mandatory that anyone out in public must wear some type of mask or face covering, one of the construction workers on the CSUDH campus tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently self-quarantining along with 13 […]
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The Disneyland Ducks are Wondering Where We Are: How to Deal with Disneyland Withdrawals
By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor We will soon be rolling into one month since Disneyland closed its gates and I can imagine the pain annual passholders are currently going through. One of our writers wrote a piece on how she feels about Disneyland closing. Read it here. I do not currently have an annual passport, […]
I Dream of Disney
By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor On January 11, I went to Disneyland with a few of my best friends. I had a ton of Christmas money left over and my friend, Mellisa, offered to pay for half of my SoCal residents ticket. It was the first time that I’d gone to Disneyland in 13 years, […]
Capitalism: The Real American Pandemic
“The people need to flowers not corporations.” Photo by Dignidad Rebelde. By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter Since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 infection in the United States, was announced Jan. 20, we have seen the true face of the American government, and no, I’m not talking about democracy. I’m talking about capitalism. We have […]
Once Again, The Working Class is Saving our Asses
“My heart overflows with gratitude for the workers giving us life.” Photo by Dignidad Rebelde. By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter The coronavirus is an equal opportunity threat, making no distinction between rich, poor or anything and everything in between. But there is a huge distinction in the economic repercussions of that threat: those who can afford […]