By Joshua Samuels Staff Writer Reflecting the reality of many students across the country, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ theater department will produce the play “Undocumented,” from Oct. 12-21 at the University Theater. “Undocumented” tells the story of Amalia Portilla, played by Melinda Oschmann, a school principal whose Latin Studies program is put in jeopardy […]
Category: Culture
Take a Trip to Hollywood With LSU
By Cecilia Juarez Staff Writer Take a trip to meet your favorite A-list celebrities with LSU as they present #OnTheRoad: Tussaud’s Wax Museum and Free In-N-Out, for you and a guest on Sept. 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students and their one guest will meet on campus along with LSU and other participants […]
Banned Book Week recognized at CSUDH Library
By Cindy Sepulveda Staff Writer Though we may think that banning books is something that happened in the not-so-distant past, and only under totalitarian governments, the reality is that banning books remains an issue in the U.S. As a reminder of that, the California State University, Dominguez Hills library will present a display during Banned […]
Mitski: The Anguish of Loneliness
By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer “Be the Cowboy” is the fifth studio album for indie rock artist Mitski, yet it stands out on her music catalog for how well it did commercially. “Be the Cowboy” was released Aug. 17, 2018, and since its release, it has received great reviews and widespread acclaim. Although Mitski’s music […]
Bas' Latest Brings Techno and Afrobeats
By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer Hip-hop is normally well-known for having a gritty urban sound with hard lyrics, but that’s not the case with artist Bas. He brings a new sound of techno and funky beats to the genre that is unique compared to the usual aggressiveness. It’s been two years since we received the […]
