Pre Pandemic, when Dr. Smith held The Witch in Literature in person, students made collages to coincide with their readings and discussions. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Cristina Rose Smith, the WMS 310 professor. By Korrea Lewis and Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporters The fall season is here and the urge to get into the spirit of […]
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What’s it like to work on campus amidst a pandemic?
Students and workers continue to adapt due to the ever-changing campus environment due to COVID-19. By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor As the middle is just around the corner, many students and staff members are starting to adapt to working on campus. Workers are trying to get used to being on campus after a long stint […]
Taking A Break from Los Angeles in Dallas
Photo by Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor Considering the year we have all had, spring break seemed like a lost cause. With almost everything in California being shut down or restricted and businesses only starting to reopen at 25% capacity in the orange tier, going away for the week seemed like my only […]
Finding My Identity During Social Isolation
Name tags are a way to identify bodies, but they don’t always represent what’s within. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor It was a cold, dark afternoon when I walked through the security checkpoint at my job with my knapsack stuffed with textbooks and a plastic bag full of leftovers from the […]
Fog Alert
One of the less life-threatening problems brought by the pandemic is Foggy Glasses Syndrome. Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor You would think wearing glasses would improve your vision right? I mean ask the 164 million Americans, like myself, who are lucky enough to be visually impaired and were prescribed glasses […]