The LSU is full of services for students, one of them is discounted tickets for theme parks, one of the greatest used services this time around. Art by Evelyn Rodriguez. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Writer October is here and all the frightening, hair-raising, spine-chilling, sinister Halloween activities have begun. If you are one of the […]
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The eSports Team unveiled new jerseys, but the lab is still a work in progress
(Right to Left) CSUDH President Parham, eSports President Alexandra Warren-Carrasco, and eSports General Manager Ruben Caputo highlight the new team jerseys despite delays in the construction of the eSports lab. Photo by Val Contreras By Val Contreras, Staff Writer The northwest corner of the library is the location of the new CSUDH eSports lab, but if […]
What’s it like to work on campus amidst a pandemic?
Students and workers continue to adapt due to the ever-changing campus environment due to COVID-19. By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor As the middle is just around the corner, many students and staff members are starting to adapt to working on campus. Workers are trying to get used to being on campus after a long stint […]
CFA Dr. Sarah Lacy “We need our pay to reflect the cost of living here”
Dr. Sarah A Lacy was a member of the University of Missouri-St. Louis faculty for three years before coming to CSUD and received her Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from Washington University. Picture Courtesy of Dr. Lacy By Richard Ricardo, Staff Writer There are many important issues that she is fighting for along with the California […]
Critical Race Theory: What Is It and Why Do We Care?
Critical Race Theory allows for individuals to see the racial inequities within education, history, politics, and law. Art by Nova Blanco-Rico By Nova Blanco-Rico, Managing Editor Zoe Davis grew up like any other child, with the occasional growth spurts, acne breakouts, and the constant uncertainty of what the future holds, but Davis, like many, had […]