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Honoring the People of the Past: A Different Take on Giving Thanks

By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor Thanksgiving and the enormous turkey, heaping piles of mashed potatoes, giving thanks to friends and family (maybe) and then braving the nightmare of Black Friday shopping (definitely) are familiar traditions to many this month. But one campus organization is more interested this month in honoring the past and respecting the […]

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Guest Editorial: Land Acknowledgement for Native American Heritage Month

“We acknowledge that the land on which we are gathered here today is the home and traditional land belonging to the Tongva Nation. Today we come with respect and gratitude for the Tongva people who still consider themselves the caretakers of this land. It is through their examples that we are reminded of our greater […]

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CFA Roundup: Presidents, Prisons, and Postponements

By: Jordan Darling, Editor-In-Chief CFA  It’s been a busy semester for the California Faculty Association, the union that represents the California State University’s faculty, coaches, counselors, and coaches. From gearing up for the next round of faculty salary negotiations (the current contract expires in 2020)  the CFA represents more than 23,000 members at California’s 23 […]

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Hate Immigration Concerns Rattle Nerves

By: Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Contributing Writers: Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor, Robert Rios, News Editor Last Tuesday, Nov. 12, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could end DACA and drastically affect the futures of nearly 800,0000 people living in the U.S., including approximately 500 undocumented students at California State University, Dominguez […]