Photo credit: Disney Publishing By Yeymy Garcia, Senior Editor With “Cruella” arriving in May, “Hello, Cruel Heart” arrives in the midst of live-action remakes of the revival era in Disney filmmaking. But don’t get your hopes too high if you expect this novel to be a direct tie-in to the upcoming film. Author Maureen Johnson […]
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Hall of Kicks: Kofi Kingston, King of the Wrestling Shoe Game
Kofi Kingston stands out with skill in the ring and fire on his feet. Photo courtesy of WWE. Byline: Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter Boom! Boom! Boom! Welcome to the Hall of Kicks, a blog covering famous basketball shoes both current and from the past. This week’s column will not be primarily focusing on a shoe, […]
Paint by Activism: A Visual Art Event with Platform
Howardena Pindell, an inspirational artist whose legacy shall stand the test of time. Photo Courtesy ConSortiUm. By Desiree Lee, Staff Reporter In a joint effort to continue giving local artists an outlet to display their work during the pandemic, the universities showcased the life and work(s) of Howardena Pindell with fellow artist Valerie Cassel Oliver […]
All You Need Is Traveling…Restrictions
Last chance at catching a glimpse of Mexico while flying back to the U.S. from 3,000 feet. Photo by Xitlaly Ruiz. By Xitlaly Ruiz, Staff Reporter In an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that as of Jan. 26, they would require all air passengers, […]
How to be Stress-Free as a College Student During a Pandemic
Amidst pandemic, stress grows for students. Photo by Chaz Kawamura. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter After the initial announcement of classes being moved online by the California State University Office of the Chancellor back in the spring semester of last year, there have been many students around the country and around the CSU system struggling with […]