By Iracema Navarro, Political Affairs Reporter Just when you thought it was safe to go to your mailbox now that the primary election is behind us and all those mailers have finally been thrown out, you’re about to get something really important in your mail: a reminder to take the 2020 Census. The Decennial Census […]
Category: Politics
More at Stake in Tuesday California Election Than What Dem Will Run Against Trump
By Iracema Navarro, political affairs reporter It kind of gets lost in all the attention lavished on who will be the Democratic Party nominee in the November general election against President Trump, but there is a lot more at stake in the California Presidential Primary Election which ends Tuesday. Yes, that’s right: ends. Registered voters could […]
It’s Game Time, Let’s Vote, Let’s Get Counted
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter Educating and engaging students about the March 3 California primary, the Nov. 7 general election and the 2020 U.S. Census was the focus of the Feb. 20 Drive the Vote and Get Counted event in the LSU. About 50 students and community members attended the two-hour event, which was hosted […]
DACA Renewal Clinic helps DREAMers fly high.
By: Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter The clock for undocumented students is ticking, the time to renew is NOW. As the clock winds down to a fateful U.S. Supreme Court decision that could upend the lives of more than 800,000 Dreamers across the country, including an estimated 500 at California State University, Dominguez Hills, the university […]
Warning: Symptoms for the Coronavirus may include Xenophobia
By: Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor The symptoms of the Coronavirus include fever, cough, or shortness of breath and can lead to pneumonia. Another symptom that may occur is xenophobia. Well, that’s according to a now-deleted Instagram post courtesy of the University Health Services last week at the University of California, Berkeley. The post stated that […]