The Loza’s family gathers every year to give grace, spend time together but this year was the first time their celebration was made up of fewer family members because of distance. By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter A little over a week ago, I was sitting at my family’s table celebrating a holiday that, like many, […]
Category: Opinion
Why Are Some Athletes Criticize Differently for Being Unvaccinated
Aaron Rodgers receives criticism for untruthfulness on vaccine status. Photo courtesy of NBC News. By Staff Reporter Andre Adkins Jr. Discussion about COVID-19 vaccination is heightened nowadays, especially as the holiday season is here. Athletes in several different sports are now faced with much more strict COVID-19 protocols for their seasons, and not being vaccinated is […]
Netflix’s Newest Hit Is an Entertaining Take on Capitalism
Squid Game became the most-watched show in Netflix history. Sitting around 142 million hours watched in a little over a month of its release date on Sept 17. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix By Alex Avila, Staff Reporter “Squid Game” is the latest hit series from Netflix that took the U.S by surprise with its gruesome plot […]
Graduation Anxiety: The Fear of What Lies Ahead
Serena Sanchez, a senior at CSUDH, sifts through and opens up about her built up anxiety over graduating in only a few months. Photo provided by Serena Sanchez. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter As spring 2022 registration has reared its early head, the usual feeling of excitement is now nonexistent as I’m reminded of the […]
The Labels that divide: A search for true identity
The divide between two cultural identities. Photo Credits: Getty Images By: Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter “Latino” and “ Hispanic” are terms that have been shoveled into the psyche of the American public as the “proper” way to acknowledge anyone with brown-skinned who is from over the border. These labels have muddled my own identity, making me […]