Modern media consumption has lost some of its charm. By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter I remember going to the library as a kid and checking out the first “High School Musical” movie on DVD. I couldn’t wait to get home to pop that disc into my player and watch, because I only had a few […]
Category: Perspectives
Campus communication leads to confusion
By George Gallardo, Staff Reporter The Grab ‘n’ Go on the ground floor of Welch Hall was one of my favorite spots to pick up a quick bite before going to my next class. So imagine my surprise at the start of this semester when I found the door was locked and the space was […]
Storytelling workshop deserves a sequel
By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter I am a pretty introverted person – a homebody, if you will. If you were to ask me to check out an event on campus, I can’t say I’d be too interested to go. I’d much rather be at home watching a movie on the couch while enjoying an iced […]
Putting the ‘I’ in cultural identity
By Stephinie Phan, Art Director In 2021, the Pew Research Center initiated a focus group study to learn more about the lived experiences of Asian Americans in the United States. It’s a lengthy report, but there was something about the first sentence that has kept ringing in my ear, like the sharp sound of a […]
Groundbreaking a missed opportunity for engagement
By Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter Did you notice there was a ribbon-cutting ceremony on campus earlier this month? No? – that’s odd, I mean, there were yard signs posted around campus that read, “Special Groundbreaking Event.” Still not ringing a bell? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one in the dark, apparently. There’s a lot […]