Pet adoptions during the past two years brought dogs, cats, and other animals to people’s homes. Photo Credit Nataba from Splash. By Annais Garcia, Staff Reporter While the pandemic affected people’s health emotionally, mentally and physically , it also brought a good opportunity for pet adoption, as pets have been emotional supporters for many people. […]
Category: Culture
Women Gamers, Thriving in the Gaming Community but Battling Misogyny
Women gamers account for 45% of gamers in the U.S., but the lack of women representation is greatly apparent. Infographic by Yennifer Ho By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter Around 2008, Sylvia Duvenary, a California State University, Dominguez Hills student, realized she had to hide her gender in any multiplayer game because of her unfortunate experiences […]
Do we really need another Batman film?
An empty movie theater due to the same movie plots being repeated. Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko from Pexels. By Brandon Ramos, Staff Reporter. With what seems to be yet another attempt at reaching global popularity, DC Comics and Warner Brothers Studios have released their latest Detective Comics property, “The Batman.” played/portrayed by Robert Pattinson. “The […]
Toros Welcome A New Spot To Eat; Cafe Toro
Cafe Toro employee Denzyl Collins preparing the Huevos Rancheros. By Efren Gutierrez, Staff Reporter. Cafe Toro, located at the Locker Student Union (LSU) is a place for everyone to eat or work. The cafe, which was previously only accessible for staff and faculty, is now open for students. The cafe is the dining area located […]
The Fluidity of Art: Celebrating Women Artist
Women and their art highlighted for Women’s History Month. Photos by Kali Victoria and Robert Cunningham; Video by Mercy Calvo-Cruz By Brenda Sanchez Barrera and Mercy Calvo-Cruz, Staff Reporters Editors Note: This is the second story in a series aim to recognize and celebrate both Black artist and Women artist of CSUDH, to read the […]

 
				 
				 
				