By Fernando BazanStaff Writer We have all encountered someone in our life who is frustratingly naïve, someone who believes incorrect information even when presented with facts. Not to say they are bad people, just incredibly dense. In 2006, Mike Judge directed and produced “Idiocracy,” a film set in a world filled with characters who embodied […]
Category: Perspectives
Chargers Haven’t Exactly Been the Friendliest Neighbor to CSUDH
By Omar HassounStaff Writer With the $4.96 billion Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park still under construction, its future tenants, both of which moved to Los Angeles in order to play there, have had to find temporary homes. The Los Angeles Rams, who returned to LA in 2016 after 20 years in St. Louis, are […]
Advocacy to Accessibility; CSUDH Celebrates Disability
By Bria OversEditor-in-Chief Whether visible or hidden, over 40 million people in America have some type of disability, according to the United States Census Bureau. However, it’s been a constant fight for this minority group to receive the justice and respect they yearn for. That was the point of Disability and Social Justice Awareness Month, […]
On-Field Success Doesn’t Translate Into Off-The-Field Popularity
By Antonio FlowersStaff Writers If you are a big fan of the National Football League, you are most likely aware of it, but casual fans may not realize that one of the top teams in the league this season plays its home games only a few steps west of the CSUDH campus. Heck, they may […]
Prepare to Relive Your Childhood
By Liliana Ulloa Lifestyle Editor The heart of every 1990s baby exploded with nostalgia as James Earl Jones’ voice echoed through their ears, “Everything the light touches is our kingdom.” As the original voice of Lion King Mufasa follows images of the Savanna sunrise, the iconic song “The Circle of Life” chants the very words […]
