By Jacqueline Resendiz Morales Staff Writer “Blood Wedding”, a play centered around a complicated love triangle, was colorful and gave the audience the opportunity to see the actors closer than usual. The actors were out of the public eye for a few scenes, but most of time they stayed in the background and in character. […]
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Restaurant Review: Hiccups offers wide selection of Asian cuisine, drinks
By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-in-Chief If you’re tired of the usual Subway or Taco Bell for lunch, drive about 10 minutes south of campus to Hiccups Teahouse and Restaurant in Carson. Situated under a new apartment complex, Hiccups gives off a chill vibe with its wooden and metal décor. The place has an extensive menu […]
Don’t discount the dreams of DACA students/ Traducido en español
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA, has been a trending topic since President Trump stepped into office. As many of us might know by now, Trump declined to continue President Obama’s executive order on the DACA program, calling instead on Congress to do it. If Congress doesn’t […]
Carson residents pop-up turns into a full-time store
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer Hidden Sole, a new urban shoe and clothing store in Carson, has become popular on campus and in the community. What started as a pop-up shop in Los Angeles, now has an official location near CSUDH. Owners Chibuike and Darren Holmes saw a new direction for their company, and wanted […]
Tech Review: Pixel 2 takes on iPhone 8
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer Apple released the iPhone 8 on Sept. 22, and it is now widely available around the world. Google is accepting pre-orders on the Pixel 2 was just released on Oct. 17. Google’s Android operating system and Apple’s iOS are the top choices for cell phone technology. iPhones and Pixels have […]