By Yesenia FloresStaff Reporter September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and I am very much aware. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students, and a 2018 national survey of 67,000 college students found that one in five had experienced suicidal thoughts. […]
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Toro Volleyballers Drop First Game of Season to CSULA
Junior setter Jordan Ramirez leads the Toros in assists this season. Photo courtesy of Toro Athletics. By Jessica Olvera, Assistant Sports Editor The CSUDH women’s volleyball team has established a reputation, but for all the wrong reasons. Since joining the NCAA in 1981, it has finished above .500 only twice, in 1984 (15-14), and 2017 […]
Why I’m Rooting for Dr. Cornel West
By Robin Renay Bolton, Co-Opinion Editor At the 2017 Emmys, a red carpet reporter asked Issa Rae a very simple question, “Who are you rooting for tonight?” Rae, a multifaceted actress, producer, writer and all-around bad-ass responded, “I’m rooting for everybody black.” To some, that comment might have been seen as divisive. Why root for […]
Under Fire from the Feds, Vaping’s Future is Cloudy
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter Note: This story was updated Sept. 27 at 4:30 p.m. to reflect the CDC’s announcement Thursday that illnesses suspected of being related to vaping increased from 530 to 805 in the past week. Leave it up to President Donald Trump to help usher in an apocalypse. In this case, it’s […]
Under Fire by Feds, Vaping’s Future Looks Cloudy
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter Leave it up to President Donald Trump to help usher in an apocalypse. In this case, it’s a “vapocalypse,” a term CNN used this week to describe those fearful of a potential ban on flavored e-cigarettes stockpiling flavors like “Dinner Lady Lemon Sherbet, Vapetasia Killer Kustard and Aqua Sweet Cereal […]