Daily practice and reflection can bring growth to the body. Artwork by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Cindy Portillo, Staff Writer Isolated, stressed, lonely, and depressed; these might sound like a description of Eeyore, one of Winnie-the Pooh’s best friends, but in reality, these are only some of the emotions that intensified for millions of people in […]
Category: Culture
I love you a Latte
Latte art just makes the drink more enjoyable! Photo by Skyler Belmonte. By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Writer Oh, how I miss walking across campus with a warm vanilla latte in one hand and struggling to carry my books in the other. Or, convincing myself I had enough time to cram in a quick stop at […]
Lucasfilm’s Star Wars Creating a New Timeline With Diversity in Faces and Voices
“The High Republic” launches a new storyline 200 years before the Skywalker era. Photo courtesy of Disney/Lucasfilm. By Desiree Lee, Staff Writer Today another generation will be able to experience “Star Wars” but without the Skywalkers this time. A new series of stories will be told through a new project called “The High Republic” that […]
A Dream Deferred
Lopez is a CSUDH alumnus who studied music and now works as a sound engineer. Photo courtesy of José Lopez. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Art Director and Staff Writer For a year after college, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ alumnus, José Lopez, was following his passion for audio recording. But then the pandemic hit and like […]
Fog Alert
One of the less life-threatening problems brought by the pandemic is Foggy Glasses Syndrome. Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor You would think wearing glasses would improve your vision right? I mean ask the 164 million Americans, like myself, who are lucky enough to be visually impaired and were prescribed glasses […]
