Is it okay to catch feelings during the midst of a pandemic? Or is it a waste of time? Photo by Dillon Payne By Destiny Jackson, Opinion Editor The state of the world right now is a lot of things. Crazy, dangerous, depressing, unimaginable, but most of all romantically blue balled. With most of the […]
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Finding Life in The Lifeless Body I Once Had
National Suicide Prevention Week is Sept. 6 – Sept. 12, bringing awareness and reminding those who are battling not to give up, you are not alone, and that you matter. Photo by Dan Meyers, Unsplash By Melany Ruiz, Staff Writer I can feel my mind telling myself to calm down as a tear rolls off […]
How to Stay Productive and Survive This Virtual Semester
Getting in the zone. Photo by Cathryn Lavery on Unsplash. By Raven Brown, Staff Reporter I get it, we’re all busy and have shit to do. Believe me. I am a full-time student and I have bills to pay like everyone else. But when I’m not up to my eyeballs in assignments, I’m wishing my […]
Kamala Harris: The Tale of Two Ethnicities
“Kamala Harris” by Gage Skidmore is licensed with CC BY-SA 2.0 by Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief When Joe Biden announced Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate at the 2020 Democratic Convention a few weeks back, a flood of emotions washed through me. Some were positive, and some were, well,less so. Her decades-long career as a […]
Let’s Relax on a “Freemium” Level: Assistance is Still Available Despite Being Virtual
It is all overwhelming, but busy students can find some peace. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter The transition to taking courses via Zoom at California State University, Dominguez Hills has impacted not only students but faculty and staff as well. The experience of bad internet connection issues and being kicked out […]