Posted inArt + Entertainment, personal experience

The Vibrant Life of the Day of the Dead

Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico By Violeta Rocha, Co-Social Media Manager  Christmas, Easter and Halloween are three examples of rituals and traditions with roots reaching back more than 2,000 years  that have become secularized and commercialized holidays emphasizing consumerism over culture. Is Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, next on the list?  For […]

Posted inNews, Opinion, Politics

The Lady Behind Impeachment

By Iracema NavarroStaff Reporter The latest drama bordering on the absurd consuming Washington D.C. and much of the press the past few weeks has leading characters most of us know: President Trump. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Whatever that Ukrainian president’s name is. But the true star attraction is a name discussed around the […]

Posted inBasic Needs, News

Farmers Market in Peril?

By: Robert Rios, News Editor The future of the CSUDH farmers market may be clearer after today’s Academic Senate meeting as Sustainability Coordinator Ellie Perry will give a report on campus measures to promote sustainability, including whether to continue hosting the market, which began last semester. Perry’s presentation will touch on what sustainability is and […]