ASI Children’s Center is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 am-5:30 pm and Friday from 7:30 am-3 pm. Photo by Carolynn Quinones Courtesy of the Children’s Centers Website. By Leah Quintero, Staff Reporter. After the Omicron variant had produced an increase of infections in children under five years of age, the vaccine for this age […]
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In-Person Commencement? Oh Yeah it’s happening
Regalia is displayed at the CSUDH bookstore. Photo by Evelyn Rodriguez. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Writer. The pandemic took over everyone’s lives for the past two years. Students graduating from K-12 and college didn’t receive a proper graduation ceremony, due to social distancing restrictions. Last year, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) combined the class […]
An Unwelcome Return
The fear of being forced to socialize after nearly two years of at home learning is more frightening than the pandemic regardless of mitigating procedures. Image by Halfpoint on iStock. By Lloyd Bravo. After nearly two years, the inevitable has happened–students are returning to the California State University, Dominguez Hills campus. This was not a […]
Three Times the Championships for Only a Third of the Celebration
The Rams parade is the first major championship parade in LA. since the Kings (NHL) won in 2014 and the Sparks (WNBA) in 2016. Photo by: Ben Verbrugge By Ben Verbrugge, Staff Writer. Attending the Rams championship parade last Wednesday was bittersweet due to COVID-19 preventing two other sports celebrations from happening in LA. Walking […]
The Power of Student Voices: Shaunte Caraballo on her play “Surge of Power”
A profile headshot of Shaunte Caraballo. Photo provided by Shaunte Caraballo. By Lloyd Bravo. In the thralls of the swelling tension of race altercations after the death of George Floyd that started the Black Lives Matters movement, Shaunte Caraballo had a desire and need to externalize her frustrations with systematic racism and inequity that people […]
