By Iracema Navarro, political affairs reporter It kind of gets lost in all the attention lavished on who will be the Democratic Party nominee in the November general election against President Trump, but there is a lot more at stake in the California Presidential Primary Election which ends Tuesday. Yes, that’s right: ends. Registered voters could […]
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It’s Game Time, Let’s Vote, Let’s Get Counted
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter Educating and engaging students about the March 3 California primary, the Nov. 7 general election and the 2020 U.S. Census was the focus of the Feb. 20 Drive the Vote and Get Counted event in the LSU. About 50 students and community members attended the two-hour event, which was hosted […]
Elizabeth Hanna Shares “Beyond the Broken Gates”
Written By: Melanie Gerner Feb. 25, Elizabeth Hanna is bringing her story to CSUDH. She will be reading chapter two, Sapphire the Stripper, from her unpublished self-authored autobiography, “Beyond the Broken Gates”. Hanna didn’t know she was going to write a book when she started telling her stories to Trio students at CSUDH ten years […]
Toros Bit by Coyotes on Senior Night
Photo courtesy of gotoros.com By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor The CSUDH men’s basketball team celebrated Senior Night before their final home game Saturday, but the celebration–and any momentum gained from an overtime win Thursday night–were spoiled as the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes defeated them 64-58. Even with the loss, CSUDH’s thrilling 86-82 overtime victory […]
Things Black People Should be Able to Get Away with This Month
Illustration by Dillion Payne By Destiny Jackson, Freelance Writer Being black and existing has its challenges. But being black and existing during the month of February is like trying to press your hair, only for it to start raining as soon as you leave the house. You did the best you could given the situation. […]
