By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer On Sept. 5, U.S. Attorney Gen. Jeff Sessions announced that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, will be coming to an end if Congress doesn’t act. The DACA program was initially issued through executive order by the Obama Administration in June 2012. President Obama had wanted Congress […]
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L.A. ad agency tour offered new perspectives
By Tanisha Bell Staff Writer After visiting the Los Angeles advertising agency, 72andSunny, in March, I knew it was the place I wanted to call my second home. It was a welcoming atmosphere, and I gained so much information within such a short time. When I took my seat at the table in the board […]
I didn’t just talk about traveling, I did it
By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-in-Chief Every summer I say I’m going to travel and go somewhere new, but I usually don’t. It’s usually because I don’t have extra money to spend or I have other obligations. Being a working college student takes up a lot of time. There’s homework and projects to do and bills […]
Late-night ice cream and paint nights
By Andrea Scott Staff Writer Starting its second year in business, Da Vinci Ice Cream specializes in desserts created by customers. Located at 17401 Avalon Blvd. in Carson, the shop is not only made to cater to individual tastes but to inspire creativity. The ice cream connoisseurs have raised the bar in the dessert world […]
Men’s soccer team gets back-to-back wins
By Miguel Angel Lomeli Staff Writer The Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team season opener at Toro Stadium was a success after coming away with the 1-0 victory against Point Loma on Aug. 31. Point Loma brought pressure early against the Toros and that created two corner kick opportunities for them in the first five minutes, […]