By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief While the university sets its sights on a new master plan, they are still being haunted by ghosts of the university’s past, or the deferred maintenance on campus. Deferred maintenance refers to facilities on campus that need to be updated, but for some reason or another they got put on the back […]
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Dr. Palmer Demystifies the Science Behind Love
By Yeymy GarciaFeatures and Lifestyle Editor If you’re one of those people looking for love, wondering if your current love will last or is right for you, or just curious what all this love business is about, then you might want to pay attention to one our faculty members, Dr. Beverly B. Palmer, who has […]
Take a Breath Everyone: Anxiety is a Common Malady, but it Can Be Fought
By Lilliana Ulloa Opinions Editor Hey, I get nervous and anxious sometimes, I won’t lie about it. Just imagine being a single mother of two young children and working on finishing a college degree; it’s enough to give you anxiety, right? Well, that’s my life. But I always figured that anxiety is just something we all […]
Honoring Two of the Best, and Most Overlooked
By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer ompared to our other sports teams, the men’s golf team doesn’t get a lot of attention. There are several reasons. The team’s matches are almost always played far away, they don’t practice on or near campus, and unless one follows or plays golf, it can be a difficult thing to understand, […]
Hoopsters Mourn Loss of This Season, Start Thinking About 2019-20
By Joseph Baroud Contributing Writer For the second consecutive season, both the CSUDH women’s and men’s basketball teams advanced to the first round of the California Collegiate Athletic Association playoffs, but went no further, as both lost Tuesday, the woman bowing to host Cal State San Marcos, 75-69, and the men losing at Cal State East […]