By Anthony Maese- Castillo Staff Writer No. 5: “Overwatch” “Overwatch” takes a first-person shooter game and gives you a selection of vastly creative and colorful characters. With unique abilities and different gameplay experiences involving each individual character, it gives us fun and creative game modes and has one of the most hyper fan-bases of the […]
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Women’s basketball shows fight in loss to UCSD
By Miroslava Cerda Staff Writer The CSUDH women’s basketball homecoming game against UC San Diego on Feb. 9 in the Student Athletics Gym was filled with excitement. The 67-49 loss did not reflect how well the Lady Toros played, according to their coach. “The team is resilient,” coach John Bonner said. Toward the end of […]
As a Dreamer, I know the challenges first-hand
Photo Credit: Zack Hailey Immigration attorney Laura E. Urias and Felipe Carrera Aguayo, of the Mexican Consulate, offer immigration advice to students. By Pedro Cruz President Trump’s immigration policies are a testament to his radical views of crafting a utopian society. America, from his point of view will become a perfect country free of immigrants […]
Reiki’s ancient energy revitalizes weary minds
By Julissa James Staff Writer A “Reiki Meditation Workshop” took place last semester in the Loker Student Union, where a small group of students were taught the history of the ancient energy healing technique by certified Reiki Master Julianna Davis. Reiki is non-religious healing practice originating from Japan. In Reiki, energy from a higher power […]
Recognizing forced sacrifice of Japanese Americans during WWII
By Cindy Venegas Staff Writer Photo Credit: Zack Hailey Dancers commemorate Japanese culture during February 9th ceremony at California State University Dominguez Hills. Satsuki Ina wrapped up the night of Feb. 9 with a powerful speech at Cal State Dominguez Hills after a memorable day of events commemorating the 75th anniversary of Japanese American incarceration […]