By: Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor “This represents diversity in its purest form.” That is what Adam Kasarda, director of the Student disAbility Resource Center, said earlier this year when presenting CSUDH’s third Ability Ally Training. If you missed out, you’re in luck as they are having another training on Oct. 9, 2019 from 9 a.m. […]
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Flu Season Is Here and So Is Your Flu Vaccine
By: Jessica Olvera, Assistant Sports Editor To get a head start towards protecting yourself from the flu, the Student Health Center on campus is now offering flu shots made available to faculty and staff for $15, while students can get vaccinated at no charge. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the […]
Want Money for Grad School? McNair can Help
By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor Years after his tragic death, Ronald Erwin McNair’s legacy lives on through the McNair Scholars Program designed to further the academic dreams of students who are underrepresented at the graduate level. With our campus being 90% of people of color, this is a program you need to know about. McNair […]
Why I’m Rooting for Dr. Cornel West
By Robin Renay Bolton, Co-Opinion Editor At the 2017 Emmys, a red carpet reporter asked Issa Rae a very simple question, “Who are you rooting for tonight?” Rae, a multifaceted actress, producer, writer and all-around bad-ass responded, “I’m rooting for everybody black.” To some, that comment might have been seen as divisive. Why root for […]
Under Fire from the Feds, Vaping’s Future is Cloudy
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter Note: This story was updated Sept. 27 at 4:30 p.m. to reflect the CDC’s announcement Thursday that illnesses suspected of being related to vaping increased from 530 to 805 in the past week. Leave it up to President Donald Trump to help usher in an apocalypse. In this case, it’s […]
