By Akeem Ivory Staff Writer Donald J. Trump’s ascension to the White House has begun. Although many Americans thought candidate Hillary Clinton would win, they were surprised the election was not decided in her favor. The result is still looming over America like a cloud of uncertainty. There is no clear understanding of our president-elect’s […]
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Improvised music festival entertains
By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer On the night of Nov. 15, the College of Arts & Humanities, Department of Music, Mu Phi Epsilon Gamma Sigma and the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association of Composers (NACUSA-LA), hosted the Festival of New and Improvised Music’s, final show, “Bolos and Stetsons: Remembering Marshall Bialosky.” This concert […]
CSUDH alumna is a distinguished principal in LAUSD
By Angel Ayala Staff Writer Marcia Reed, a Cal State Dominguez Hills alumna, received a 2016 National Distinguished Principals award on Oct. 7. This award is presented by National Assn. of Elementary School Principals in Washington, D.C. Reed, who is principal of 186th Street Elementary School in Gardena, earned administrative credentials from CSUDH. She was […]
Students hope to build peace
By Angel Ayala Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills student Scott Martin has been honored with the 2017 Rotary Peace Fellowship Award. Martin, currently earning his master’s degree in negotiation, conflict resolution and peacebuilding, is looking forward to the doors this opportunity opens for him. “I was shocked and pretty humbled when I got this […]
Blacks saw it coming
By Akeem Ivory Staff Writer I am indifferent to Donald Trump’s win. Is it because I don’t think politics are impactful? No. Is it because I don’t care about some of the extremely offensive statements he has made? No. Is it because I don’t care about his policies? No. The reason why I’m not losing […]