By Yesenia Flores, Staff Writer Patriarchy is most likely what The Cure’s song, “Boys Don’t Cry,” was inspired by. It is a hierarchy in which the male holds the upmost power and has the final say in all things. In the household, it is he who is seen as the figure of authority because he […]
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New Hair Who This?
By Robin Renay Bolton, Co-opinion Editor The last two years have been all about change for me. I quit a job I had been at for seven years. After three years at a community college, I transferred to CSUDH. And most importantly, after years of being a slave to flat irons and pressing combs on […]
What Does Karen Want?
By Jasmine Nguyen, Co-Lifestyle Editor Thanksgiving is only a week away, and while some are worried about what side dishes to prepare or how to keep your mouth shut around your relatives, many stores have already planted the holiday shopping spree tree that will grow out of control into long lines, irritated shoppers and limited […]
Welcome to Your Future, CSUDH
By Joseph Baroud, Contributing Writer, and Matthew Alford, Staff Reporter CSUDH is in its biggest new building boom in more than 40 years, with finishing touches being made on one building and contruction on two others in full swing. But CSUDH President Thomas Parham won’t stop talking about on thing: This is just the beginning. […]
Honoring the People of the Past: A Different Take on Giving Thanks
By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor Thanksgiving and the enormous turkey, heaping piles of mashed potatoes, giving thanks to friends and family (maybe) and then braving the nightmare of Black Friday shopping (definitely) are familiar traditions to many this month. But one campus organization is more interested this month in honoring the past and respecting the […]
