America has seen better stretches than the past 60 hours. Photo by: Thomas Ashlock, Unsplash By: Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor Much of America probably woke up after Tuesday’s presidential debate hoping it was a bad dream. Today, we woke up to a waking nightmare: President Trump’s announcement at 12:54 a.m. Eastern Standard Time that he […]
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Politics, A Sensitive Subject Because It Matters
A Black Lives Matter protester with a strong message of being deaf but still able to hear the movement and its importance. Photo by Nathan Dumlao, Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor Politics can be a sensitive subject that tends to be avoided in daily conversations within this country especially in 2020 with President Trump, […]
A CSUDH Professor’s Passion For Politics
Professor Charles Thomas hopes to take the win in the city of Carson’s District 1 race in November. Photo courtesy of Charles Thomas. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor This fall, besides continuing as an instructor at California State University, Dominguez Hills’ College of Business Administration and Public Policy, Charles Thomas has embarked on a new […]
Kamala Harris: The Tale of Two Ethnicities
“Kamala Harris” by Gage Skidmore is licensed with CC BY-SA 2.0 by Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief When Joe Biden announced Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate at the 2020 Democratic Convention a few weeks back, a flood of emotions washed through me. Some were positive, and some were, well,less so. Her decades-long career as a […]
Ethnic Studies: What’s Next For CSU’s?
While the campus is mostly silent, there has been much conversation over the summer. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor With the signing of AB 1460 by Gov. Newsom on Aug.17, an ethnic studies course is officially a requirement for CSU students graduating in the 2024-25 academic year. But the signing of […]