By Jordan DarlingNews Editor The definition of irony is the fact that I hate writing opinion pieces, but I am sitting here writing an opinion piece. Why do I hate opinion pieces? Because even though we are all entitled to our opinions, there are far too many people out there who feel entitled to rip […]
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It’s Long Past Time to Finally Kill the Death Penalty
By Alex GrafManaging Editor On Tuesday, Mar. 12, California Governor Gavin Newsom made the controversial decision of putting a moratorium on the state’s death penalty. Critics of the decision were quick to point out that California voters rejected a ban on the death penalty as recently as 2016, by a seven-point margin. And it’s true […]
Urban Farm Growing Roots
By Migdalia SanchezStaff Writer Wearing a striped long sleeve shirt, jean overalls and white tennis shoes, Jenney Hall, lecturer of interdisciplinary and environmental studies, stands next to fresh tomatoes and strawberries and looks with the pride at the farm she helped start. But that farm isn’t in some rural area in the open country; it’s […]
Native Pride
Photos and story by Glenn MarshallPhoto Editor This past weekend, the American Indian Institute held its 9th annual Pow Wow on campus. The event was an intimate gathering of diverse Native American cultures to promote awareness of the sacred lands we walk and to encourage learning of the heritage of local tribes. Did you know […]
CSUDH Has a Reason to be Jubilant
By Jordan DarlingNews Editor After an eight-year hiatus, the Jubilee Choir is returning to CSUDH, and last month filled the new Marvin Laser Recital hall with the sound and spirit of traditional spiritual and gospel music. According to the CSUDH music department’s webpage, the choir is dedicated “to learning and performing music of the African […]
