By Tanisha Bell Editor-In-Chief After its cumbersome stories of defeat and neglect, Compton Unified has risen to a higher level of improvement. I grew up in Compton and attended four different schools there. Although I was a child, I noticed many teachers were not teaching; they were discussing who’s the smartest, worst-behaved, cutest or who […]
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How my college experience differs from films
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, […]
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 […]
Let loose with intramural sports and activities
By Luke Laurita Staff Writer Fall registration is quickly approaching. Trying to be more involved on campus? Cal State Dominguez Hills offers more than just academic classes for students. Intramural sports and recreational activities are a great way to exercise, have fun and get your mind and body out the classroom. There are over 20 […]
LSBA soccer tournament marks 10 years of funding (Traducido en español)
By Erika Arreola Staff Writer La Universidad de Domínguez Hills a celebrado el decimo aniversario del torneo de futbol alojado por su “Latino Student Association” LSBA el sábado 15 de Abril. Fue un resultado emocionante de ocho equipos participantes de diferentes Universidades de California que se han juntado para competir por la copa giratoria. El […]