By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer If you drive to campus, chances are you’ve passed it many times, but tend to avoid stopping due to the lack of parking and the number of people who seem to be loitering in and around it. But the small shopping center on the northeast corner of Avalon Boulevard and […]
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CBD – Three Letters That Just Might Revolutionize How You Deal With Anxiety
If you suffer from any form of anxiety, chances are you’ve been recommended to just “smoke some weed, man” by every amiable pothead you come across. If smoking herb is not your thing, however, and the horrendous health care system in America renders paying for medication an impossibility, the answer for your anxiety may still […]
CSUDH Wants You: to Intern in DC
By Alex Graf News Editor Have you ever wanted to see the true size of the Lincoln Memorial (hint: it’s bigger than the representation on the back of the penny)? Ever wanted to see the favorite chair of American’s First Bigot (no, not that one–Archie Bunker of “All in the Family” fame, whose chair used […]
Noted Athlete, Civil Rights Icon Tommie Smith Speaks Tonight
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor Nearly half a century before Colin Kaepernick and the issue of NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem became a controversy that roiled the nation, two American athletes in 1968 waged their own silent protest during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” during an awards ceremony at the Mexico City […]
A Veteran’s Voice: Kelsie Shawver Served Three Years in the Military; But Her Service Is Just Beginning
By Joshua Samuel Staff Writer Though it’s a federal holiday observed across the country and a day on which we honor all those who have served in the U.S. military, Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, is sometimes overlooked in terms of late-year holidays, as Thanksgiving, Christmas and other festive celebrations come quick on its heels. But […]