By Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer Joy was in full effect on Sept. 10 when members of OLE, Organizacion Latina Estudiantil, paid homage at the 16th annual Frida Kahlo Arts exhibit in Long Beach. Kahlo, a self-taught Mexican artist, lover of nature and women and men alike, transcends time with self-portraits and a surrealistic […]
Category: Perspectives
Despite visit to Mexico, Trump is no friend of Latinos
STAFF EDITORIAL Elections are approaching, and Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton are doing anything in their power to win your vote. It is extremely important for us, as college students, to vote. We have the power to make a difference and make our voices heard on Election Day. […]
Stuttering did not derail my plan to be a professional communicator
By Da’ Ron Frost Opinion Editor Speaking fluently comes naturally for many people, but a small percentage of the world struggles with their speech. Although not often addressed, stuttering is an issue that affects many people. Including me. More than 70 million people, about 1 percent of the global population, and […]
Is the iPhone 7 worth all of this hype?
By Erik Flores Staff Writer Apple announced the iPhone 7 on Sept. 7, and it has already broken sale records, according to various carriers. The unit, which became available Sept. 16, has several new features that make it the most technologically advanced iPhone ever designed. Priced at $649 for the 7, […]
CSUDH needs a meal plan
By Akeem Ivory Lifestyle Editor Asthe semester gets underway, students have tuition and cost of attendance taking its toll on their wallets. Amenities, such as gaming rooms, a lounge area and a food court, are offered around campus. For students who may not have a constant flow of cash coming in to purchase […]
