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 […]
Category: personal experience
Non-Binary Training Provided by the Queer Culture & Resource Center
By: Destiny Torres, Arts & Lifestyle Editor As society shifts in an effort to be more inclusive and welcoming of all people, the Queer Culture & Resource Center at CSUDH have focused their efforts on spreading awareness and education. The QCRC developed a program to train departments, groups, and organizations to understand non-binary, gender “X”, […]
Year of the Rat? What’s That?
Photo by Vladislav Vasnetsov from Pexels By Jasmine Nguyen, co-opinion editor There’s always a sense of dread that comes with taking down your Christmas decorations — things just seem to get duller. The time of festive celebrations that bring families and communities together transitions into one where events like the Super Bowl, March Madness and […]
Spilling the T in LGBTQ+
Transgender Remembrance Altar at CSUDH’s Queer Culture & Resource Center. Photo taken by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Angelica Mozol, Staff Writer As Transgender Awareness Month recently came to an end this past November, there are many things to keep in mind about how we can offer our support and become better allies. When looking for support, […]
Whose Body is it Anyway?
By Robin Renay Bolton, Co-Opinion Editor I can’t speak for all women, but the thought of going to my gynecologist’s office fills me with absolute dread. It’s cold, sterile and completely unwelcoming. There’s a nice nurse who takes your weight and height, asks a million questions about your sex life and then sits you in […]