Illustration by Nova-Blanco Rico. By Yeymy Garcia, Production Manager Like most events or celebrations taking place during the pandemic, Hispanic Heritage Month has lost a bit of luster this year. With no places where large groups can congregate, the sense of solidarity and shared celebration of being part of a diverse community makes it hard […]
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ASI Haunting Computers Near You…Maybe?)
A shot of ASI’s Halloween Haunt from fall semester 2019. Photo by Nova-Blanco Rico. By Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporter The show must go on! This year’s ASI Halloween Haunt will relocate, leaving the activities field, and make its way onto your screens! Halloween Haunt, the biggest festival brought in hundreds of Toros containing Halloween-themed group […]
After Three Decades, ADA Still Matters
CSUDH Alumnae gives a voice to the disabled community. Photo courtesy of Elyse Ares. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Thirty years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law by the late George H.W. Bush. It prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities and guarantees the same rights and opportunities that would be […]
DH Student Housing is Sizzling–for the Wrong Reason
CSUDH housing facilities currently resemble a ghost town. Photos by Brenda Fernanda Verano. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor For Nat Ratcliffe and her dog Dodson, living in university housing has not been easy. Ratcliffe, a junior public relations and advertising major, was already struggling to maintain a schedule and her focus due to the […]
Now This Was a Normal American Debate
After last week’s dumpster fire, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris met at Salt Lake City, Utah for the Vice Presidential Debate with a more proper, respectful, and peaceful outcome. Photo by Frank Mckenna from Unsplash. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor A big smile on my face came when walking into my room this evening to […]