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 […]
Category: Opinion
The Labels that divide: A search for true identity
The divide between two cultural identities. Photo Credits: Getty Images By: Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter “Latino” and “ Hispanic” are terms that have been shoveled into the psyche of the American public as the “proper” way to acknowledge anyone with brown-skinned who is from over the border. These labels have muddled my own identity, making me […]
Students Should Have Options To Continue Online Classes
With plans to open 80% of campus, students that desire to continue online instruction will have fewer options. (Image courtesy of Unsplash) By: Alex Avila, Staff Reporter Students should be able to return to campus if they decide to, but shouldn’t they also have the option to continue their education online and from their homes? […]
From The Pot to Our Hearts, My Abuela’s Cooking
Spices, condiments and recipes filled my grandma’s kitchen, as she filled our hearts with care and love. Art by Evelyn Rodriguez By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Food is something that has always brought my family together. As a third generation Latina, I can close my eyes and still smell the delightful aromas that would fill the […]
A Recall Election Won, But At What Costs? $276 Million To Be Exact.
The recall of the 40th governor of California was a win for some and a loss for those in California still in need of resources. Photo by Visual Stories || Micheile on Unsplash By Jesus Loza, Staff Writer About two weeks have passed since Gavin Newson won the recall election held on Sept.14, which will […]