Upon arriving at SouthBay Pavilion Farmers’ Market guests are required to wear masks as they are in proximity of open fruit and produce, but vendors still offer a friendly hand for those who need it. Photo by Gabriela Medina. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter Grocery stores are great, but nothing beats a local farmers’ market. […]
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The Plan Towards the Future of CSUDH
This upcoming CSUDH Strategic Plan is set to be centered around students. Photo from CSUDH Smugmug. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter The CSUDH 2021-2026 Strategic Plan, one of the university’s biggest propositions, which re-examines the campus overall mission and goals is currently in the works. According to the plan’s website, it will identify the requirements […]
Demands of a 1960s Party Still Reverberate Today
A CSUDH exhibit, Black Power, featuring Black Panther newspapers. is currently showing at Page Against The Machine, an independent bookstore in Long Beach. Photo By Brenda Fernanda Verano. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor On Oct. 22, 1966, the day of his 30th birthday, Bobby Seale, co-founder and former chairman of the Black Panther Party […]
SPS Launches a Digital Platform That’s All About You
CSUDH’s digital platform “YOU” was launched three months after the agreement between Student Psychological Services’s CSUDH and Grit Digital Health. Photo by Unsplash on Unsplash, edited by Anthony Vasquez. By Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporter As Student Psychological Services plans to gain wider notoriety with students and staff they partnered with Grit Digital Health to bring […]
State Lawmakers Address Student Concerns Over Tuition, Mental Health
By Lafie Bradford, Staff Reporter Seeking to alleviate concerns of increased costs for higher education, while also increasing support for mental health services for students, were two of the main points addressed in a March 4 town hall that featured California state legislators. State Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena) and Assemblyman Mike Gipson (D-Carson) addressed issues […]
