By LaVielle Hibbert Faculty in CSUDH’s Theatre and Dance department have reached into the vault to revive, and reset, some of their favorite dance pieces, in a nod to the University Theatre opening after more than a year. “Renovations,” which opens Friday, is the name of the event, which fits the show as well as […]
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Notes from the BULLpen: The Most Active Unit You’ll Ever Take
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor When students think of a one unit class, it is normally a lab for a science course such as chemistry, biology, or geology. But one single-unit class at CSUDH gives students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of different sports, sharpen their skills in a sport they’re familiar with or […]
The Lightning Rod: Chargers-Broncos Preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Los Angeles Chargers vs Denver Broncos. 1:25 p.m. Mile-High Stadium. Denver, Colo. CBS. Chargers record: 4-7. The Chargers are coming off a bye week after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 24-17 on Monday Night Football. Phillip Rivers threw four interceptions in the divisional bout in Mexico City. Broncos record: […]
The Lightning Rod: Chargers Dealt Another Major Blow
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Deja vu struck the Los Angeles Chargers as the team’s postseason hopes have taken yet another major hit. The Chargers marched into the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to face the AFC West leaders, the Kansas City Chiefs, with the chance to gain some ground in the division, […]
Still Thanking Dr. West, Two Months Later
By LaVielle Hibbert Some words seem to hit you with the force of a freight train—I don’t love you anymore; may I see your driver’s license—but eventually lose their impact. Others come at you just as hard, but as time goes by, instead of fading, they seem to carry more resonant significance. That’s how I […]
