Carson’s public parks will soon feature level 2 EV chargers. Photo by Ivan Radic courtesy of Flickr. By Licia Summerhill, Staff Reporter As more residents choose electric vehicles over traditional gas-powered vehicles, the demand for public chargers is growing. To meet this demand, the city of Carson has unveiled its plan to install more electric […]
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Computer Code Review and the Lost Art of Editing and Peer Review
The intricacies of code. Art by Licia Summerhill. By Licia Summerhill, Staff Reporter Recently, the airline industry has suffered tremendous losses due to software and system failures. In 2022, system failure cost Southwest Airlines a total of $825 million in losses and an additional budget of one billion according to Forbes. The Southwest Airlines malfunction […]
Trailblazing Toros Start Season with Concordia Kickoff Classic
The Toros join hands to support one another during the 2022 season. Photo by Darral Freund/Cal State Dominguez Hills Athletics By Julia McIntyre Staff Reporter After an impressive 2022 season for California State University, Dominguez Hills Women’s Softball, the team is entering the 2023 season defending the NCAA West Region title. It is the first […]
The Mishaps and Successes of Game Adaptations
Plastic figure of Mario and Yoshi. Photo courtesy of Pixabay. By Jasmine Sanchez, Staff Reporter Throughout the entirety of the existence of the genre, game-to-film adaptations have accumulated a discouraging reputation. The impossible balancing act of achieving the approval of the more established fans and creating a digestible medium for a new audience has contributed […]
Harry’s House: The Home We All Deserve
By Brenda Sanchez Barrera, Editor-In-Chief On Tuesday, Nov. 15, Harry Styles got on stage for the final show of his Los Angeles residency, having completed 12 out of the 15 original nights scheduled at the Kia Forum. Though Styles rescheduled three shows due to health issues, he continued the tradition of providing a safe space […]
