Energy drinks have a chokehold on college students. Here’s why that’s a problem. Photo courtesy of iStock. By Sara Bhatt, Staff Reporter Energy drinks, though intended to provide quick boosts of energy and alertness, come with consequences both long-term and short-term. With the growing popularity of various energy drinks, especially amongst college students including those […]
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The Weight Of The World
Thank you flier for all the moms. Art by Aliyah Brown. By Aliyah Brown, Staff Reporter Imagine carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders while also providing for your children who rely on you for water, food, and other necessities. Your physical and mental health comes second to theirs because you have to […]
A Stroll Through “Our Lips Are Sealed”
Tears by Susan Aparicio (left), Reclaimed by Vanessa Conte (left center), Thick as Thieves by Yasmine Nasser Diaz (right center) and They talk about us by Yasmine Nasser Diaz (right). Photo by Julia McIntyre. By JULIA MCINTYRE, Staff Reporter The California State Dominguez Hills University Art Gallery is currently displaying an exhibit called “Our Lips […]
The Triumphs of Black Artists in TV
(L) The cast of the 1968 show “Julia” the first sitcom on NBC that starred an African American leading woman in a non-stereotypical role. (R) The predominantly African American cast of the Emmy award-winning NBC sitcom “Abbott Elementary” the season two premiere of the show in 2022 was notable for being the highest in ratings […]
Indigenous People Continue To Be Displaced
Melissa Arechiga, a founder of Buried Under the Blue waves the Displacers flag and speaks to attendees of the Tianguis Market at Long Beach City College. Photo by Marcelo Maximilian. By Marcelo Maximilian Staff Reporter Cheryl Blackhawk, a business administration and marketing major at California State University, Dominguez Hills raises her hand in the front […]