By Robin Renay Bolton, Co-Opinion Editor I can’t speak for all women, but the thought of going to my gynecologist’s office fills me with absolute dread. It’s cold, sterile and completely unwelcoming. There’s a nice nurse who takes your weight and height, asks a million questions about your sex life and then sits you in […]
Category: Perspectives
The Stress that Stole Christmas
By Angelica Mozol, Staff Writer There isn’t anything like the sights and smells of the approaching holidays. As the Christmas decor covers the stores and the music blares loudly playing the same holly jolly songs on repeat, the stress of everything else starts to creep in and makes some question maybe this isn’t the most […]
Instagram to Delete ‘Likes’ from Posts
By Jaclyn Okwumabua, Staff Writer Have you ever been drawn to an Instagram page because of the amount of likes and followers they had? Or do you scale your likelihood of doing business with someone based on the likes they get online? Either way it goes, account users will have to find a different method […]
Spilling the T in LGBTQ+
Transgender Remembrance Altar at CSUDH’s Queer Culture & Resource Center. Photo taken by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Angelica Mozol, Staff Writer As Transgender Awareness Month recently came to an end this past November, there are many things to keep in mind about how we can offer our support and become better allies. When looking for support, […]
CSUDH Celebrates First – Generation Students
By Dayzsha LinoStaff Reporter In celebration of a landmark bill that passed over 50 years ago, students gathered at the LSU East Walkway Thursday, Nov. 7 for the First Annual First-Generation College Student Celebration. The event was held to commemorate first-generation college students for their perseverance and hard work on campus. Snacks and refreshments were […]