By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor A massive earthquake struck the state of California this month that sent shock waves around the rest of the country and could fundamentally shake the foundations of collegiate sports. On Monday Oct. 2, Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom changed the sports world by signing into law a plan that would […]
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The Lightning Rod: Rivers, Chargers Drop Third Straight Home Game
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Carson, Calif. Led by James Connor’s two touchdowns and Devin Bush’s two turnovers, the Pittsburgh Steelers (2-4) were able to hold off the Los Angeles Chargers 24-17 on Sunday night. Connor accounted for 119 scrimmage yards (41 rushing, 78 receiving) and had his first game with both a […]
Battling the Stigma Around Asking for Help
By Destiny TorresStaff Reporter When we don’t understand something in a class, it is obvious to raise your hand and ask for clarification. If you break your arm while learning how to ride a bike, the obvious solution is to go to a hospital for treatment. When it comes to mental health, however, we are […]
Artist Who Gave Life to Death and Inspired Countless Others Gets His Due at Dominguez Hills
By Robert RiosStaff reporter For centuries, artists have wielded satire, irony and wit as weapons expressing their ideas and feelings concerning serious social issues. One of the modern masters of that was Jose Guadalupe Posada, a Mexican-born, prolific illustrator who lived from 1852-1913 and whose work was a backdrop to the Mexican Revolution and future […]
The Strangest Career in NFL History
By Malena Lopez, Staff Writer NFL star–sorry, former star– Antonio Brown has recently fumbled his entire career along with making this year one of the strangest in league history. How has a wide receiver once viewed as a living legend been reduced to a guy with a bleached mustache? Don’t worry, I’ll tell you. But […]