By Julissa James Editor in Chief Mental illness is not prejudice. Black, white, brown, male, female or other, it has the ability to affect us all. Although everyone’s experience is unique, there is a common trend connecting mental health disorders with young adulthood. The reasons could be many: the crushing weight of learning how to […]
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Cal State tuition hike paints bleak future
STAFF EDITORIAL Once again, students attending one of the 23 CSU campuses are facing a potential tuition increase. Word of the tuition hike floated around at a CSU Board of Trustees meeting last month. However, more-official discussion on if, or possibly when it would be implemented, will not be made until January. Demonstrators from Cal […]
Bruce Arena returns to National Team
By Angel Ayala Staff Writer After a 10-year break from international soccer, Los Angeles Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena is returning home as head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team. On Nov. 22 Arena, 65, was officially announced as Jurgen Klinsmann’s replacement. Klinsmann was relieved of his duties as head coach and technical director. […]
Men’s basketball team wins, women struggle
By Joshua Cubillo Staff Writer Men vs. Stanislaus State The Toros extended their win streak and got their first CCAA victory of the season. The Men’s basketball team was victorious at home against CCAA rivals, Stanislaus State (57-42) which extended their season record to four wins, (4-2 overall). The Toros were led by senior guard […]
Altered Objects’ puts artsy spin on everyday items
By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer The most recent exhibit at the University Art Gallery, “Altered Objects,” features extraordinary art inspired by ordinary objects from three L.A.-based artists. Starting on Oct. 24, the exhibit runs until Dec. 12 in LaCorte Hall, A-107. The sculptures, ceramic pieces and paintings come courtesy of Nicolas Shake, Julie Schustack and […]