Students attending in-person classes, speaking to each other while wearing masks indoors as part of the university requirement. Photos by Lloyd Bravo. By Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter and Opinion Editor. I was only a half-hour late for my first class due to my constant scrambling to find the room for the digital magazine course, which […]
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An Unwelcome Return
The fear of being forced to socialize after nearly two years of at home learning is more frightening than the pandemic regardless of mitigating procedures. Image by Halfpoint on iStock. By Lloyd Bravo. After nearly two years, the inevitable has happened–students are returning to the California State University, Dominguez Hills campus. This was not a […]
Disneyland Has Lost Its So-Called “Magic”
Disneyland raises the prices of tickets and has a new system of park entry requiring guests to reserve their spot on a day they desire. Instead of the usual way of showing up to the park as one pleases. Photo by Jasmine Contreras By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter Disney Magic, the most powerful magic in […]
Graduation Anxiety: The Fear of What Lies Ahead
Serena Sanchez, a senior at CSUDH, sifts through and opens up about her built up anxiety over graduating in only a few months. Photo provided by Serena Sanchez. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter As spring 2022 registration has reared its early head, the usual feeling of excitement is now nonexistent as I’m reminded of the […]
Dave Chappelle Continues to clash with the LGBTQ+ Community
Dave Chappelle finishes his contract with Netflix by releasing his last stand-up special entitled “The Closer”. (Image: Courtesy of Netflix). By Val Contreras, Staff Reporter Dave Chappelle revives the discussion of LGBTQ+ equality with his latest stand-up special “The Closer” recently released by Netflix. Chappelle gives his opinion on current social issues, the backlash from […]