Instructor Kai Narezo teaches Senior Recital pre-recital online. Photo courtesy of Dr. Scott Morris. by Angelica Mozol, Social Media Manager As COVID-19 has proceeded to change the course of history and society as we know it, it also just so happened to change the course of classes on campuses. More specifically, the music department. Many […]
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Protect Immigrants and Eradicate Nationalist Supremacy
Graphic by Andrea Mendez. By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter Why exactly should immigration matter to an American nationalist? Because it should. It’s that simple. In my private utopia, I would end this piece on that, but of course, for the sake of immigration advocacy I will continue. And, no, white people who are not white […]
Socializing From A Distance
Photo by Robert Rios. By Destiny Torres, Arts and Entertainment Editor In the days before the safer-at-home order was put in place, the walkways and buildings at California State University, Dominguez Hills were bustling with friends laughing, clubs tabling and procrastinators running to the printer stations. Today, however, the halls are unusually quiet, the parking […]
Guess What, the World Doesn’t Revolve Around Your Issues
Graphic by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter Has anyone stopped to think that although the Coronavirus has made it hard to go out and be social, for some people it’s still the same? A majority of college students are still having to get up every day to work a job that doesn’t make […]
L.A. Hit With More Blues
Photo by Josh Barber on Dodgers Photoblog. By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor While most of the world is trying to find ways to keep themselves busy and sane during this quarantine, I am left with mixed emotions ranging from depressed to worried about my beloved Los Angeles sports teams, the star-studded Dodgers and almost-unbeatable Lakers. […]