By Steffen Vukojevich Staff Writer The Queen Mary and the surrounding area may be getting a facelift in the near future. Urban Commons, which took ownership of the docked ocean liner last year, already revealed plans to extensively renovate the ship itself. There are also hopes to add a retail, dining and entertainment district on […]
Category: Culture
Poetry Corner: ‘Women’s Intuition’
By: Molimau Fatu A queen is an incredibly strong woman. A queen has beauty which is luxurious, elegant, gorgeous, and that’s simply jaw-dropping that will make a man turn his neck and go home dreaming, fantasizing, and thinking non-stop about you. A queen’s intelligence is superior beyond imagination. Very highly educated and knowledgeable. Her hair […]
Review: ‘Monsters’ just kills it
By De’Janae Johnson Staff Writer As someone who is not a fan of role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons, I must say I was impressed with “She Kills Monsters,” written by Vietnamese-American playwright Qui Nguyen. This comedic play produced at Cal State Dominguez Hills took the audience through the world of fantasy role-playing games. It […]
F.A.R.M. offers a dollar to watch animal rights film
By Judy Camarillo Staff Writer Activists from the Farm Animal Rights Movement (F.A.R.M) recently paid students at Cal State Dominguez Hills $1 each to watch a short film depicting animal cruelty. The idea was to bring awareness to the issue of how animals raised for the food supply chain are treated. In viewing the film, […]
Lecturer hypnotizes to foster more responsible behavior
By Julissa James Staff Writer Four students were hypnotized at Cal State Dominguez Hills on March 20 with the goal of reducing alcohol abuse before spring break. Robert Hackenson Jr., a professional speaker who travels to universities across the country to lecture, came to Dominguez Hills to address the dangers of substance abuse and ended […]