Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter Now, we are all guilty of it. Daydreaming about what we would spend money on if we weren’t burdened with the tedious side of adulting. The fund-draining lifelong commitment we wish we didn’t sign up for: bills. Now let’s say we were set on all those […]
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Esports Thrives During Pandemic
By Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter As the world has come to a standstill due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, many CSUDH clubs and organizations have been halted to prevent the spread of the disease; but the eSports association on campus is not allowing the virus to press pause on their gaming. From increasing its presence […]
Corona Is Making It Hard For Single Mothers to Make Money
By Julissa Casillas, Staff Reporter COVID-19 has wiped away many social activities, schools, and non-essential jobs–and those with essential jobs are faced daily with the daunting reality of the risk of infection. With schools shutting down and K-12 classes being taught virtually, it has caused a huge mess for student parents who would usually work […]
Staff Editorial: Here’s to Another Essential Worker
Although it has been a most unwelcome guest for nearly two months, there remains a great deal we do not know about the coronavirus that has altered our lives so fundamentally. But there are some things we do know, including: Eight out of 10 reported deaths in the U.S. have been people who were 65-years […]
WRC Moving from Student Success Hub, but When?
The Student Success Hub has been a work in progress since day one By Dayzsha Lino, co-news editor. The WRC is the first organization to move out of the Student Success Hub, which students and faculty have criticized for being too crowded and not allowing for private, intimate conversations between students, counselors, and advisors. Adams […]
