DUO was chosen over other verification security apps because DUO is easy to use and implement, and is supported by the Chancellor’s Office. By: Alex Avila, Staff Reporter The DUO multi-factor authentication application (app), an app that intends to increase online security for the accounts of students and faculty at California State University, Dominguez Hills […]
Category: Culture
A Book Club that Bridges Literature and Women Empowerment
Photo Provided by Evelyn Rodriguez, “When We Make It,” the book for the fall book club hosted by the WRC, touches on themes such as mental illness, sexual assault, food insecurity and gentrification. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) at California State University, Dominguez Hills, began its annual book club this […]
Netflix’s Newest Hit Is an Entertaining Take on Capitalism
Squid Game became the most-watched show in Netflix history. Sitting around 142 million hours watched in a little over a month of its release date on Sept 17. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix By Alex Avila, Staff Reporter “Squid Game” is the latest hit series from Netflix that took the U.S by surprise with its gruesome plot […]
Finding a PS5 is Harder Than the Hardest Difficulty Setting In Games
Screenshot of stores that reveal the Playstation 5 has been sold out or unavailable. Photo provided by Andre Adkins. By Andre Adkins Jr, Staff Reporter Imagine the desire of wanting to buy something that has been hyped up for years, and when it is finally released it is impossible to attain it. Approaching the one […]
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 […]