By Fernanda M. Tovar Staff Writer If I could, I would stay home and watch movies all day. My interests range from comedies to horror to dramas to documentaries, pretty much everything other than Westerns. I do enjoy a crazy college movie, though. When I was in high school, I constantly heard about different majors, […]
Category: Perspectives
We need safer societies, but not martial law
By Tanisha Bell Editor-in-Chief The stakes should be raised when it comes to protecting the public from violence in targeted locations such as schools and shopping centers but not at the expense of civil liberties. Too many innocent lives have been taken, and there is no telling how many more innocent lives will be taken […]
Take a spin on Record Store Day
By Tyler Shultz Staff Writer Over the past few years, vinyl is making its way back into the homes of music lovers, whether it’s because it’s the cool thing to do, or because it just flat out sounds better. But in a time where most people order everything online, and music is mostly digital, people […]
Art is a powerful and therapeutic stress-reliever
“Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life.” — Pablo Picasso By Olya Podorozhko Staff Writer Where does our stress come from? Do we ever ask ourselves the question, “Why am I so stressed, and what can I do to make it go away?” We experience stress and anxiety in our lives often […]
Title IX officer fights discrimination while advocating for inclusivity
By Julissa James Staff Writer Photo Credit Zak Hailey Late last year, Elizabeth Schrock was hired as Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Title IX officer. In her position, Schrock helps to uphold the 1972 federal law that prohibits discrimination, violence or harassment based on sex or gender in public education institutions. This […]
