By Jeannette Montoya, Staff Reporter It took seven years and about $1.5 billion, but the newest addition to the short list of noteworthy bridges in Los Angeles County opened earlier this month. The Gerald Desmond Bridge connects the 710 Freeway and downtown Long Beach with the Port of Long Beach, the second busiest port in […]
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Voter Registration Drives Changed to Social Media Posts
Virtual spread on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat for voter registration Photo by Carlos Martinez By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor Social distancing has helped define most of this year, but while that means limiting physical contact between people, the 2020 election will hinge heavily on its first word to boost voter turnout. With less than two […]
CSUs helping students get hired in their pandemically challenged job hunt
The California State University Entertainment Alliance (CSUEA) partnered with Pipelines is sponsoring a series of “Zoominars” offering tips on how to get hired in a pandemically challenged jog market. Photo by The California State University Entertainment Alliance By Carina Noyola, Staff Reporter Even during a pandemic, media companies are hiring for entry-level positions, and while […]
31 Movies to get into the Spooky Spirits
Hulu’s selection of Blockbuster, supernatural, thrillers, and slashers horror movie selections. By Cindy Canas, Staff Writer While we are still in a pandemic and Halloween is just right around the corner, it is the perfect time to get into the spooky spirits. Apps such as Skype, Zoom, Discord, Houseparty, Disney Plus’ GroupWatch, and Netflix Party […]
Navigating the Zoom Wilderness this Virtual Semester
Zoom app on iPhone and laptop. Photo by @wordssmithmedia on Unsplash. Byline: Carlos Martinez, Web Editor With 96% of fall 2020 classes being offered online, California State University, Dominguez Hills is encouraging students to handle their classes remotely. As virtual learning has expanded to the spring 2021 semester, CSUDH is implementing more practices to ensure […]