Celebrating excellent CSUDH alumni. Art by Licia Summerhill By Licia Summerhill Staff Reporter Black history month for African-Americans and people of color has a special meaning. It is a month to celebrate the advancement of Black people in historical and current contexts. It is a section of time to acknowledge and reflect on the achievements […]
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CSU Search For New Chancellor Continues
CSU students are encouraged to participate in the nationwide search by nominating candidates on the website or by email. Photo by CSUDH. By Brenda Sanchez Barrera, Editor-In-Chief Last month, California State University officially began its search for a new chancellor. This past week, the Implementation Committee for the Selection of the Chancellor held three open […]
Naloxone Soon Available on College Campuses
The Package containing the medication that has the potential to save countless people’s lives. Art by Aliyah Brown. By Aliyah Brown Staff Reporter In an effort to expand access to the life-saving medicine, Naloxone, on college campuses, SB 367, better known as the Campus Opioid Safety Act, became law and entered into effect this year […]
Mentioned in Malice
Asexual flag held at a pride parade. Art by Trollhare Courtesy of Flickr. By Jasmine Sanchez Staff Reporter Fox News features a routine segment, The Five, where five personalities address present-day issues in a seminar discussion. The subject of an initial discussion concerned student loans and the curriculums in college. One of the five personalities […]
Deadly Fungi Spreading Across the United States as Global Temperatures Rise
Coccidioides, a fungus that was largely found in the Southwest, is now being found in most states. Photo Courtesy of the CDC. By Gabriel Gomez, Art Director In the United States, dangerous fungal infections that pose a threat to humans are on the rise and a growing body of research suggests warmer temperatures might be […]
