“Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life.” — Pablo Picasso By Olya Podorozhko Staff Writer Where does our stress come from? Do we ever ask ourselves the question, “Why am I so stressed, and what can I do to make it go away?” We experience stress and anxiety in our lives often […]
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F21 red among the new budget options at South Bay Pavilion
By Cindy Venegas Staff Writer South Bay Pavilion, which is only a mile and a half from Cal State Dominguez Hills, will open one of the most anticipated stores for young-adult shoppers on April 28. F21 red, the new Forever 21 offshoot, includes men, women and girls’ clothing along with plus-sizes for a more economic […]
Student puts humanitarian efforts, helping others first
By Fernanda M. Tovar Staff Writer She is a student, a wife, a humanitarian, an advisor for Organización Latina Estudiantil (OLE) and the College of Arts and Humanities representative. Lacy Lydia Nerud, who learned Spanish as her second language, is a senior and Spanish linguistics major with a minor in communications. Nerud juggles a busy […]
CSUDH’s Hole in the Wall: The Game Lounge
By Anthony Maese-Castillo Staff Writer Depending on where you live or grew up, you know of the “hole-in-the-wall” places that the locals claim as their “thing.” CSUDH is home to a few hole-in-the-wall places as well. Introducing the CSUDH Gaming Lounge, a literal hole-in-the-wall room located just underneath the Student Store. The Gaming Lounge hosts […]
Queen Mary to improve
By Steffen Vukojevich Staff Writer The Queen Mary and the surrounding area may be getting a facelift in the near future. Urban Commons, which took ownership of the docked ocean liner last year, already revealed plans to extensively renovate the ship itself. There are also hopes to add a retail, dining and entertainment district on […]
