A classroom at csudh with empty seats, will it be the new normal, or will it one day come back full of students? Photo Courtesy of CSUDH By Andre Adkins, Staff Writer Education was heavily impacted through the pandemic, as students spent more than a year and a half on Zoom and virtual learning. However, […]
Category: Lifestyle
First Time Living Alone During Autumn; Some Tips to Dive into the Autumn Spirit
Vibrant Autumn colored leaves from a garland hang above a window in the University Housing. Photo by Catalina Garcia By Catalina Garcia, Staff Writer The leaves are changing and the weather is getting crisp and cool. The flannels, cardigans, and cable-knit sweaters are making their way to the front of the wardrobe. The long-awaited season […]
Engagement and Connection Through Asian Cinema
Highlighting Asian culture through cinema and discussion. Courtesy of the Asian Film Watch Party By Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter The Asian Film Watch Party is not a club but an experience that showcases the world of Asian cinema, with animated online discussions from former and current students, and hosted by a professor who wants to […]
“How Do You Feel About the Partial Reopening of the Campus, and Do You Feel Safe?”
By: Korrea Lewis, Serena Sanchez, Valentin Contreras, Staff Writers
Politics, Don’t Be Intimidated
Art by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Managing Editor Politics can be an intense and intimidating subject to get into, especially because it can seem uninteresting for many. But there are individuals who aim to make politics less intimidating and more exciting to learn, such as California State University, Dominguez Hills professor and Political Science […]