Although it has been a most unwelcome guest for nearly two months, there remains a great deal we do not know about the coronavirus that has altered our lives so fundamentally. But there are some things we do know, including: Eight out of 10 reported deaths in the U.S. have been people who were 65-years […]
Category: COVID
Fall Semester Far From Being Finalized
By Jordan Darling,Editor-in-chief What the fall semester in 2020 will look like at this campus is anybody’s guess right now. Will, there be a limited opening with smaller class sizes to maintain social distancing protocol; will everything be online; will there be a hybrid? Who knows? There are too many variables, from the amount of […]
CSUDH Announces Virtual Graduation Celebration; Commencement Postponed Until Further Notice
CSUDH student, Jesús González, Class of 2019. Photo courtesy of Jesús González. CSUDH’s Ceremonies and Events and President Thomas A. Parham announced Monday, April 27, a week of virtual graduation celebration activities as a result of commencement being postponed until further notice. Parham reassures students in a memorandom that commencement will still happening at a […]
Honey, I’m Stuck at Home
by Angelica Mozol, Social Media Manager When the world decided to essentially close down, it felt unreal. I wasn’t keeping up with how quickly everything was going to be taken away, so the situation felt almost instantaneous. The recent “Stay At Home” order that was put in place, and the constant rising number of cases […]
CSUDH Pow Wow Postponed Due to COVID-19: Native American Community Shows Resilience in Troubled Times
The Head Man (left), Johnny Velasquez from the Jicarilla Apache Nation, led all the other dancers into the arena at last year’s pow wow. Photo by Glenn Marshall. By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor The elemental sounds of nature replicated by the flute and drums, the powerful singing of those who call to their ancestors, and […]