BeReal, the Griddy, CapCut, Instagram Notes, and YouTube Shorts are trending this year but are they here to stay? Art by Sara Bhatt. By Sara Bhatt, Staff Reporter In a world where almost everyone is an influencer (or thinks they are at least), trends are sure to come and go. Whether it’s the latest new app […]
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The Adventures of Pablo EscoBear
The real life cocaine bear was considered the world’s most dangerous animal for the few minutes it was alive. Art by Anthony Arroyo. By Anthony Arroyo Staff Reporter Have you ever imagined what would happen if a wild bear ate a ton of cocaine and went crazy? You don’t have to imagine anymore, as “Cocaine […]
Taking a Look at J. Cole’s Lyrics
Lyrics from J. Cole’s “Love Yourz.” CREDIT: Aliyah Brown By Aliyah Brown, Staff Reporter Rapper and record producer J. Cole, whose real name is Jermaine Lamarr, has explored a wide range of subjects in his music. Themes present in his songs include racism, single-parent households, poverty, political corruption, and being black and multiracial. Cole’s song […]
The Algorithms of the Internet are Biased
A computer screen showing a programming code. CREDIT: Courtesy of PxHere. By Jasmine Sanchez Staff Reporter Opening a search engine and typing the question, “Who has won the most soccer world cup goals?” offers a profound answer. The algorithms of the search engine will scout through the internet in seconds to provide an answer, but […]
Celebrating Women’s History Month Toro Style
Celebrating Women’s History Month Toro Style. Art by Licia Summerhill. By LICIA SUMMERHILL Staff Reporter Women have taken the world by storm and as CSUDH celebrates Women’s History Month, here are a few remarkable women alumni who have impacted their communities. While each alum is unique and remarkable in their own way, each woman has […]