By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer The most recent exhibit at the University Art Gallery, “Altered Objects,” features extraordinary art inspired by ordinary objects from three L.A.-based artists. Starting on Oct. 24, the exhibit runs until Dec. 12 in LaCorte Hall, A-107. The sculptures, ceramic pieces and paintings come courtesy of Nicolas Shake, Julie Schustack and […]
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Hairspray’ star grows as an actress, person
By Akeem Ivory Staff Writer Juggling responsibilities while being a college student seems to go hand and hand, but not many people would be able to handle being a full-time student, having a full-time job, and being a part of a two and a half month play production. This is the reality for Yesenia Campos, […]
PRSSA’s Public Interest Committee partners with the university to make a difference
The ” What can I do to make a difference wall” encourages students to express their views on diversity and inclusiveness. By Alyssia Gilchrist-McPherson Staff Writer The Public Interest Committee (P.I.C.) has partnered with the Department of Communications and the College of Arts & Humanities to host an interactive art installation Dec. 5 – Dec. […]
Journalism Club attends Professional Journalism Convention
By Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer On Dec. 2, the Society of Independent Student Journalists attended Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) JournCamp in Las Vegas, where more than 50 students and professionals came together to network and gain insight on new and evolving methods in the media industry. The camp showed students how media is rapidly […]
Textbook costs bankrupt educational goals
By Brandon Brown News Editor What would you do with $1,200? Go on a trip? Go on an Amazon shopping spree? Put rims on your Prius? Or, more likely, buy textbooks? If you’re like most people, No. 4 wasn’t even a serious option. However, for college students across the nation, it’s not just something to […]
