The women of Ground Well getting ready to hit the water. Photo courtesy of Ground Well Community Project. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter. The amount of people who suffer from mental health-related issues has grown over the years, with social media becoming the number one thing in people’s lives. Anxiety, depression, physical/sexual, and mental abuse, […]
Category: Perspectives
Why I Chose Not to Walk
This year will be the first in-person CSUDH Commencement Ceremony since 2019. Photo by: CSUDH.smugmug.com (CSUDH Photo Archive). By Ben Verbrugge. Staff Reporter. I am counting down the days until I can finally throw away the notepad I have been using since 2016 when my higher education journey began. Over the years I have torn […]
Grieve and Excitement, Honoring My Mother in Graduation
Holding my mother’s hand while in the hospital on July 15, 2021. Photo courtesy of Annais Garcia. By Annais Garcia, Staff Reporter. I never thought I could hold the amount of emotions that have come along after losing my mother to pancreatic cancer, while also being a few weeks away from graduating from California State […]
The Accessibility of Plant-Based Foods and Its Benefits
In 2019, KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) became the first plant-based protein offered at a national chicken chain in the United States. By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter There is more to a plant-based diet than tofu, although I do enjoy eating it. Nowadays, there are many plant-based food manufacturers and the variety seems endless. Some grocery […]
Burning Out So Close To The Finish Line
Feeling the pressure of one final semester before walking across the stage. Photo by: Tangerine Newt on Unsplash. By Katherine Quezada, Staff Reporter. Senioritis. Living 78 miles away from campus and commuting five times a week for school and work. Gas prices rising and taking 18 units as a full-time student in my final semester […]
