By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter Upon my excitement for the school switching to online, losing my job brought un-excitement in my life to extents I would have never imagined. Being 22-years-old, I would have not thought in a 1,000 years that I would have to file for unemployment. On March 12, 2020, my boss called […]
Category: COVID
The Upside to Staying Home
By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter So here we are, physical distancing and staying home has become our current normal. Remember when you were sitting in traffic or waiting in a large line and feeling frustrated? The thought of overcrowded spaces would make you want to scream?! Maybe you would have agreed with the underappreciated paper […]
Spooky Coachella
By Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter As the toilet paper apocalypse continues, it has proven to be a true fucker as it continues to shut down major events such as Beyond Wonderland, WonderCon, and even our very own graduation ceremony. One highly anticipated event to have the biggest impact so far was the notorious Coachella, which […]
The Chinese Flu
By Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor A month ago I wrote about the growing xenophobic behavior towards Asian Americans due to the now pandemic of COVID-19. Back in February, it was a few uncomfortable glances and unfunny tweets on Twitter but now as the virus has fully become a crisis for many Americans, the xenophobia against […]
Taking the Virus Personally
By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor If you’ve been paying attention, then you know that there are those young adults who truly believe that they’re invincible against the coronavirus and will take the chance of exposing themselves to fulfill their spring break plans. But, the chances of contracting the virus are far greater for those in […]