Daily practice and reflection can bring growth to the body. Artwork by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Cindy Portillo, Staff Writer Isolated, stressed, lonely, and depressed; these might sound like a description of Eeyore, one of Winnie-the Pooh’s best friends, but in reality, these are only some of the emotions that intensified for millions of people in […]
Category: Lifestyle
I love you a Latte
Latte art just makes the drink more enjoyable! Photo by Skyler Belmonte. By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Writer Oh, how I miss walking across campus with a warm vanilla latte in one hand and struggling to carry my books in the other. Or, convincing myself I had enough time to cram in a quick stop at […]
A Dream Deferred
Lopez is a CSUDH alumnus who studied music and now works as a sound engineer. Photo courtesy of José Lopez. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Art Director and Staff Writer For a year after college, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ alumnus, José Lopez, was following his passion for audio recording. But then the pandemic hit and like […]
Fog Alert
One of the less life-threatening problems brought by the pandemic is Foggy Glasses Syndrome. Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor You would think wearing glasses would improve your vision right? I mean ask the 164 million Americans, like myself, who are lucky enough to be visually impaired and were prescribed glasses […]
Baking and cooking and fun, OH MY!
Happiness is made at home. Photo by Gabriela Medina. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter Being in a pandemic has made it easy to become overwhelmed and anxious, especially while stuck at home. To combat these feelings, many people have picked up new hobbies like baking and cooking, which is very calming and therapeutic. I can […]