By Iracema Navarro, Staff Writer The last thing most of us want to think about is what I spend 35 hours a week talking about: Death. Not to worry though, reading this will only take about three minutes. I talk about death because I work in an industry that, strangely enough, has life in its […]
Category: Opinion
Sleigh Bells Ring for You, Not Me
By Yesenia Flores, Staff Reporter Whether it’s because of religious reasons, a split family, lack of money, or a person simply not seeing a reason to participate, many of us that don’t celebrate specific holidays or any at all. The holiday season never fails to bring me at least a handful of people making a […]
Students Chime in on Worst Christmas Gifts
By Destiny Jackson, Co-Opinion Editor According to the National Retail Federation, the US spends an estimate of $485 billion during the entire Christmas season alone. That means the average American is spending about $600-$700 during holiday time alone. That’s a lot of jingle bells ringing at the cash register. However, even with all that money […]
Three Cheers For Sweet Nostalgia
By Angelica Mozol, Staff Writer Nostalgic is the best word to describe how this year has been in the world of entertainment. Just in 2019 alone, we’ve seen bands announcing their comebacks, movies being remade, Netflix striking a multi-million dollar deal with Nickelodeon, and the launch of Disney+ which aims to steal our hearts, phone […]
Turkey Drop Dump
By Violeta Rocha, Staff Writer Two years ago, I did the dumping in November. People like to refer to this as “the turkey drop” or the cusp of what is commonly referred to as the breakup season. Some people like to dance around the holidays because they don’t want to ruin upcoming festivities with their […]