Posted inArt + Entertainment, Opinion, personal experience

Costume Appropriation: Me Don’t Love You Long Time

By Jasmine Nguyen. Co-Lifestyle Editor Exotic dragon ladies. Giggling schoolgirls. Sensual  geishas. For the longest time, these seemed to be the only images of Asian women that mainstream America could conjure. While those stereotypes are slowly fading away in films and on TV,  they scream come Halloween season. Look around your local costume store and […]

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The Lady Behind Impeachment

By Iracema NavarroStaff Reporter The latest drama bordering on the absurd consuming Washington D.C. and much of the press the past few weeks has leading characters most of us know: President Trump. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Whatever that Ukrainian president’s name is. But the true star attraction is a name discussed around the […]

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The Ins and Outs for Free Food at CSUDH: Office of Student Life Food Pantry

By Jaclyn Okwumabua, Staff Writer Hate the feeling of hunger? As college students, starvation should be the least of our worries. One thing in common is when that disgruntled knot disturbs our stomach, it triggers the evilness in us. Earlier this year, The Hope Center for College, Community and Justice reported around 48 percent of […]