Though the WRC focuses mainly on women, it is open to all students, alumni, and staff of any and all genders interested. Photo courtesy of Moréa Sabido By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter With Thanksgiving just passing and Christmas on the horizon, most people might be counting the days until they get to feast upon an […]
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Annual ‘Totes for Tots’ Initiative Aims to Give Back to the Community
This year is the 5th annual ‘Totes for Tots’ where kids 3-5 years olds will be granted free toys in the Compton community. Photos: Service for Learning, Internships, and Community Engagement (SLICE) and Jumpstart. By Richard Ricardo Jr. Staff Writer. CSUDH’s Service for Learning, Internships, and Community Engagement (SLICE), and Jumpstart, a national early education […]
Documenting the Personal Experiences of a Community During COVID-19
COA mask painted on the wall shows the metaphoric impact that was left by the COVID-19 pandemic as described by documents shared by a community through the Gerth Archives on campus. Photo by Adam Niescioruk from Unsplash. By Lloyd Bravo, Staff Writer. COVID-19 created angst and uncertainty especially during the first few chaotic months in […]
CSUDH Graduate Turned Esports Protege
Luis Gutierrez is ready to take on the world of esports as he already has his foot in the door. Photo by Luis Gutierrez By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor. Life for former CSUDH student Luis Gutierrez is pretty great nowadays. He is beginning his career as a reporter/journalist in the esports media industry. Gutierrez began to […]
Renaming The Staples Center Brings New Attention to Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency form, and its symbol is on these coins. Photo Courtesy from People.com By Staff Reporter Andre Adkins Jr. In a 700 million dollar deal, Staples Center is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena, after being purchased by the company Crypto.com based in Singapore. Crypto.com is an online platform that allows people […]
