Food inflation is slowly pushing CSUDH students out of the campus dining area. Photo by Matt Hoffman on Unsplash. By Efren Gutierrez, Staff Writer Food inflation has affected everyone in Los Angeles County. One of the biggest groups that have been affected are college students, especially as the majority of them attend school full-time and […]
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Respect Your Mother – Here are Five Ways You Can Care for the Earth
Earth Day is an opportunity to reflect the relationship we have with our planet. Photo by Lauris Rozentals Via Pexels Brandon Ramos, Staff Reporter Next week, April 22, marks the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day, a day where the big question roams many of us; How can we preserve mother nature for future generations? We […]
Top 5 Designer Spring Colognes for Men
Here are five recommendations for men’s colognes to help stand out in a crowd and stay fresh during the springtime Photo by Dylan A. Bryant By Dylan A. Bryant, Staff Reporter As temperatures have reached over 90 degrees, in the last few days, it is now the perfect time to start building a fragrance collection. […]
High Gas Prices Affecting The Pockets of CSUDH Students
Unprecedented gas prices have hurt all Americans, especially students. But the school offers help. Photo by Nis Guzman in LA county. By Nis Guzman, Staff Reporter. Gas prices skyrocketed in February and March reaching as high as $6.95 per gallon of regular unleaded fuel in Los Angeles County. According to the American Automotive Association, the […]
Estudiantes de Primera Generación Logran el Sueño de sus Padres Migrantes al Graduarse de CSUDH.
Estudiante de primera generación de CSUDH en la ceremonia de su graduación en 2019. Foto cortesia de University of Communications and Marketing. Por Annais Garcia Reportera. El día en que Jessy Leon se probó por primera vez la toga y el birrete para la ceremonia de graduación, sus padres y su hija la miraban con orgullo […]
