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 […]
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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 […]
Balloon Sightings: What We Know
United States officials shot down a Chinese air balloon above the coast of South Carolina. Art by Anthony Arroyo. By Anthony Arroyo, Staff Reporter The shooting of a Chinese spy balloon by the United States government has spiraled into an even bigger issue concerning the entire North American continent. The balloon was first spotted in […]
The 18th Annual Student Research Conference Is Finally Here
Featuring a series of presentations, the conference will conclude Friday, Feb. 24 at 3 pm. Courtesy of CSUDH Graduate Studies and Research By Leah Quintero, Managing Editor On Feb. 22-24, California State University, Dominguez Hills is hosting the 18th annual Student Research Conference in the Loker Student Union. The conference gives graduate and undergraduate students the […]
Athletes Sitting Out: Is It Fair To Fans?
Jimmy Butler sat out for a game that a young fan traveled 4,000 miles to see him play in. Art by Anthony Arroyo. By Anthony Arroyo, Staff Reporter On Jan. 24, a young boy from Argentina flew about 4,000 miles to see his favorite NBA star, Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat, play against the […]
