Photo by Anders Krusberg at the 2012 Peabody Awards/wikipedia commons By Taylor Helmes, Staff Reporter The dangerous distribution of fake news and over-reliance on smartphones, how to handle emotions while reporting amidst death and carnage, and the impact his parents had on his life were the top three subjects CNN anchor Anderson Cooper focused on […]
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Library, Advising Center Extend Hours
Third floor of the North Library/photo by Nova Blanco-Rico By Angelica Mozol, social media manager With the student population hitting 17,000 last semester, the need to give all those bodies more access to campus services has led both the University Library and the University Advisement Center to extend their hours. The library is now open […]
Need a Class? Here is a List of Not-So-Boring Classes that are Still Available
By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor The first week of classes is here and you may need an extra class to ensure you have enough units to graduate on time or make you a full-time student rather than part-time in order to get your full financial aid refund. Whatever the case may be, if you’re struggling […]
Everytable Grand Opening set for Thursday
By Todd Mathews, Staff Writer It’s had two months to whet the palate of the CSUDH community, but Thursday everything is on the table as the LSU’s newest dining option, Everytable celebrates its official opening. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., on the East Walkway, a “handful” of select snack and beverage partners will offer […]
Year of the Rat? What’s That?
Photo by Vladislav Vasnetsov from Pexels By Jasmine Nguyen, co-opinion editor There’s always a sense of dread that comes with taking down your Christmas decorations — things just seem to get duller. The time of festive celebrations that bring families and communities together transitions into one where events like the Super Bowl, March Madness and […]