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Claws Up for Wildcats

By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor Super Bowl LIV came and passed, with the Kansas City Chiefs crowned as champs. But just because the NFL season has ended doesn’t mean professional football has stopped as well.  The XFL, a league revived by billionaire Vince McMahon after a failed trial run in 2001, is officially underway, kicking […]

Posted inCampus News, COVID, News

CSUDH Academic Senate Informed of Campus Plans to Prepare for any Virus Outbreak

By Robert Rios , News Editor Although it wasn’t on the agenda, the coronavirus and, more importantly, steps that the university is taking to protect against any possible outbreak on campus, topped last Wednesday’s Academic Senate meeting. President Thomas A. Parham asked the senate to veer from the scheduled agenda so he could share information on […]

Posted inCOVID, News

Preparation, not Panic: It’s Going to Take a Hands-on Approach for Everyone

Photo By Nova Blanco-Rico By Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor With the number of people diagnosed with coronavirus topping 100,000 worldwide, including 250 in the United States, the University of Washington announcing today that is moving to online classes only until at least March 20, and three UCLA students currently self-isolating off campus as they await word whether they are […]

Posted inArt + Entertainment, Lifestyle, Movies, Theater & TV

Seven Guitars May Have Ended but its Reverberations are Still Felt

Photo courtesy of Nate Lubben By: Sarai Henriquez, Culture Assistant While the name August Wilson might not be a common one in many households, those with an appreciation for American theater certainly know it. But regardless of your familiarity with this two-time Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright, those who made the wise decision to check out the […]