By Liliana UlloaOpinions Editor Regardless of the new $64,000 nap room that opened this semester on the lower level of the Loker Student Union, many CSUDH students are opting to keep their usual napping places around campus. At first glance, the five nap pods resemble the iconic egg-shaped chairs that James- not yet Agent J- […]
Category: Perspectives
Potential Traffic Jam to Democratic Party Candidate
By Alex Del RiveroStaff Writer It may be hard to believe (or even stomach), but the first primary in the next presidential election is less than a year away. And it seems clear that unless something dramatic happens in the next few months, the Republican standard-bearer will be incumbent Donald Trump. But who’s on tap […]
Rams Hope to Turn Back the Dynasty They Helped Create
By Salvador Perez Staff Writer Super Bowl LIII (that’s 53 for those who don’t speak Latin) kickoff is less than 24 hours away and anticipation of the game is at a fever pitch for those who view Super Bowl Sunday as this country’s biggest secular holiday. But while all the hype, commercials and Super Bowl […]
An Addict’s Journey Doesn’t End with Stopping
By Joseph BaroudStaff Writer I know I didn’t die twice and was spared each time for a life of despair on the street, becoming victim to the syringe and the poppy flower. To the depths of my own personal hell I’ve sunk, but each time I’ve gotten up and started walking again. But I know […]
Free College Shouldn’t Be a Pipe Dream
By Alex GrafNews Editor If you’re a college student struggling with the financial burden of getting a four-year degree, you’re far from alone. According to the Federal Reserve, American college students carry a whopping total of $1.48 trillion in student loan debt among 44.2 million borrowers, which comes to $39,400 per borrower. But what if […]
