By Kelsey Reichmann Managing Editor Out with the old, in with the new, well eventually anyway. As part of the Master Plan at California State University, Dominguez Hills, the Small College Complex will soon be demolished in order for new buildings to be built. All programs and classrooms occupying the SCC will be moved to […]
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Making Fine Art From Relatively Nothing
By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer Usually, when we think of art galleries, we think of painting on canvases, but that’s not the case for the “Uncommon Materials” exhibition at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Commonly overlooked or discarded materials such as used fabric, napkins, cardboard and house paint are integral parts of The Department of […]
What Time Does to Art, What Art Does With Time
By Osiris Bahena Staff Writer The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The “Mona Lisa.” Ceramics, sculptures and other artwork that is still on display thousands of years after they were created. All suggest that once made, art lasts far longer than the artisans who created it, and the civilizations they were part of. Yet, in […]
Red Dead Returns With an Immersive Sequel
By Alex Graf News Editor “Red Dead Redemption” may not be a video game franchise, but it sure feels like one. Unlike other brands like “Call of Duty,” “Fallout” and “Assassin’s Creed,” which seem to have a new game out every couple of years, until last month, there was only one “Red Dead Redemption,” which […]
Midterms are Over, Who Needs a Drink?
By Osiris Bahena Staff Writer So, midterms are over and you deserve a drink. Whether it’s because you know you did well and deserve it, or because you think you failed and want to drink your sorrows away, I found three places you should check out. First on my list is Buffalo Wild Wings. Not […]
