In October, Parham and Nguyen discussed the various grievances of the API community. Photo by Daniel Rivera. By Daniel Rivera, Web Editor Since coverage began back last spring, the Asian Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) has gained a director, but still no physical space on campus. After months of negotiations with the Asian Pacific Islander (API) […]
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CSUEU Won’t Back Down on S.T.E.P.S. Bill
CSUEU president, Catherine Hutchinson, speaks on the steps of the State Capitol in favor of SB 410 to a crowd of CSUEU and Teamsters members. Photo courtesy of Miguel Terán López By Gabriel Gomez, Art Director Gov. Gavin Newsom recently vetoed SB 410 in September, also known as “The Steps to Economic Parity in Salaries” […]
When Games Hit Theatres – The Good, The Bad, The Mario
Nintendo amiibo toys of characters Mario, Peach, and Luigi, the main protagonists of the Super Mario Franchise. Photo by Ryan Quintal. By Yennifer Ho, Culture Editor Video games and movies are two of the biggest entertainment industries. The movie industry has adapted popular video games into movies and made some movies into TV series. Recently, […]
Apartment Housing Students Stressed About Living Conditions
Living conditions in the CSUDH apartments have not improved. Photo by Kimberly Resendiz By Melissa Melgar, Staff Reporter Students living in the university apartments have been promised better amenities throughout past semesters, but the lack of action from the housing department has many questioning if it is even worth paying to live there. From having […]
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Mexican-Americans are a big part of the market for the Federación Mexicana de Futbol in the United States. Photo by Javier Perez By Javier Perez, Sports Editor The hot California sun beams down on 93,000 soccer fans in the Rose Bowl in the city of Pasadena. Mexico and the United States are in a deadlock […]