Yadira Murillo (right) hopes to further her education and receive her Master’s to become an Art Therapist. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Writer The days where she has zero work obligations, and no class assignments to complete, are the most optimal for quality family time for single mother, Yadira Murillo, a Child Development major at California […]
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Owning the stage: Student- directors finding their authentic voice in “Reader’s Theater”
Readers Theater is a student-directed project featuring adult themes and language. Opening night is Sept. 28. By Lloyd Bravo, Staff Writer “Reader’s Theater” is the department of theater and dance’s latest production held at the University Theater at CSUDH. The theatrical show will feature the visions of student directors, Mathew Lopez and Kirsty Lynn, who […]
A Recall Election Won, But At What Costs? $276 Million To Be Exact.
The recall of the 40th governor of California was a win for some and a loss for those in California still in need of resources. Photo by Visual Stories || Micheile on Unsplash By Jesus Loza, Staff Writer About two weeks have passed since Gavin Newson won the recall election held on Sept.14, which will […]
Will the New Era of College Education Rely on Zoom?
A classroom at csudh with empty seats, will it be the new normal, or will it one day come back full of students? Photo Courtesy of CSUDH By Andre Adkins, Staff Writer Education was heavily impacted through the pandemic, as students spent more than a year and a half on Zoom and virtual learning. However, […]
First Time Living Alone During Autumn; Some Tips to Dive into the Autumn Spirit
Vibrant Autumn colored leaves from a garland hang above a window in the University Housing. Photo by Catalina Garcia By Catalina Garcia, Staff Writer The leaves are changing and the weather is getting crisp and cool. The flannels, cardigans, and cable-knit sweaters are making their way to the front of the wardrobe. The long-awaited season […]
