Women gamers account for 45% of gamers in the U.S., but the lack of women representation is greatly apparent. Infographic by Yennifer Ho By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter Around 2008, Sylvia Duvenary, a California State University, Dominguez Hills student, realized she had to hide her gender in any multiplayer game because of her unfortunate experiences […]
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CSUDH Eases Up on Face Covering Guidelines
As vaccination rates increase, CSUDH has begun to ease mask guidelines on campus. By Nisvan Guzman, Staff Reporter This month marked two years since the COVID-19 pandemic began and the world went into lockdown. Wearing masks in public has become as ubiquitous as carrying backpacks on a school campus. But as cases decline, the county […]
After 2 Years of Planning, CSUDH’s Strategic Plan is Now Formulated
CSUDH President Thomas Parham (giving hug), AVP of Student Life and Dean of Students Matt Smith (left) Dean of Undergraduate Studies Kim Costino (right), and CSUDH student Caleb Padilla (center), talking after the event. Photo by Ben Verbrugge. By Ben Verbrugge, Staff Reporter Since May of 2020, California State University, Dominguez Hills has been working […]
Do we really need another Batman film?
An empty movie theater due to the same movie plots being repeated. Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko from Pexels. By Brandon Ramos, Staff Reporter. With what seems to be yet another attempt at reaching global popularity, DC Comics and Warner Brothers Studios have released their latest Detective Comics property, “The Batman.” played/portrayed by Robert Pattinson. “The […]
Why Ending the Mask Mandate is a Bad Idea
People walking unmasked through the Van Buren Swapmeet in Riverside, Calif. Photo by Leah Quinteros. By Leah Quintero, Staff Reporter. The first time I saw a large group of people not wearing masks during the pandemic was when I went to Disneyland in July 2021. I could feel the anxiety it invoked within myself. I […]