Serena Sanchez, a senior at CSUDH, sifts through and opens up about her built up anxiety over graduating in only a few months. Photo provided by Serena Sanchez. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter As spring 2022 registration has reared its early head, the usual feeling of excitement is now nonexistent as I’m reminded of the […]
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The Labels that divide: A search for true identity
The divide between two cultural identities. Photo Credits: Getty Images By: Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter “Latino” and “ Hispanic” are terms that have been shoveled into the psyche of the American public as the “proper” way to acknowledge anyone with brown-skinned who is from over the border. These labels have muddled my own identity, making me […]
Modern band brings back 1970s Rock ‘n’ Roll
Photo by Catalina Garcia Greta Van Fleet performs at The Greek Theater on Oct. 26 and 27, 2021 for their Strange Horizons 2021 Tour. The band performs their song “Heat Above” from their sophomore album “The Battle at Gardens Gate.” By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter For years it’s been a debate on whether the music […]
What is the ‘Real’ College Experience?
The one question that many college students face is if college is either fun or challenging (or both?) Graphic by Chaz Kawamura By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor At the beginning of your college education, your parents might try to convince you that you will get a good college experience, but what do you think that […]
How CSUDH is preparing students for the “Big One”
Drop, cover, and hold on are the basic steps you need to do during an earthquake. Art courtesy of the Earthquake County Alliance By Edgar Ramirez, Staff Reporter In California, the most common natural disaster are earthquakes. These occur when tectonic plates create friction due to them rubbing against each other, causing the shaking we […]
