By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The 2019-20 CSUDH golf team will continue their season in the spring semester, with tournaments resuming again in February after a three month break. Their first tournament after the holidays is the Fujikura Invitational, hosted by Cal State San Marcos, at Shadowridge Golf Course in Vista, Calif. on Feb. 3 […]
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Hanukkah, Festival of Lights
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief The dreidel spins on the worn tabletop a blur of cobalt blue and white, the kids shout in delight as their dreidel lands on its side, the spinner groans and slides half of his Hanukkah gelt into the middle. The smell of latkes wafts through the air and the room is […]
Ho-Ho-Holiday Travel for the Broke College Student
By Destiny Jackson, Co-Opinion Editor The semester is over. No more essays uploaded to Blackboard at 11:59 pm. No more teachers assigning your group presentations. And most of all no more nightly homework. Now you can cuddle up with yourself, your significant other, or maybe your favorite plush that you’ve had since the third grade […]
I Like My Religion, Thank You Very Much
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Let me set the scene. It’s a bright, sunny day and a girl is sitting alone at a table eating her lunch, WITH HEADPHONES IN, and an older gentleman sits down opposite her on the black wrought iron chair. She smiles politely and resumes eating her lunch never taking her headphones […]
Leaving Private Prisons Behind: A Brief Saga
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief An Introduction to Private Prisons Private prisons have been in America since San Quentin opened in California in 1852. But their numbers swelled in the 1980s with the Reagan Administration’s “War on Drugs.” Critics of the private prison system focus their rebuke of the system on the inhumane way that private […]
