Photo from: @KDHRRadio on Instagram Mercy Calvo-Cruz, KDHR Student Production Assistant, and Eres Henton KDHR Production Intern assist in setting up sound for ASI’s Spring Fling 2022 concert. By Mercy Calvo-Cruz California State University Dominguez Hills is a majority commuter CSU campus. When I started at Dominguez, I noticed the quick hustle and bustle of […]
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Staff Editorial
Twenty-eight days. Sounded like a lot at first. But subtract weekends and spring break and it was only 12. Sure, we were halfway through the spring semester, but the campus wasn’t closing and we’d be back April 13. Plenty of time for finals and graduation and how hard can this Zoom thing be anyway? Five […]
Is The Film and TV Industry Too Reliant On Adapting Other Media?
Netflix produces and buys the rights to dozens of shows and films adapted from other media. Photo by Joshua Eckstein Unsplash By Alex Avila, Assistant Section Editor The film industry has always been reliant on adapting novels and original screenplay stories to the big screen. Movies like “A Trip to the Moon,” an adaptation of […]
Anxieties and Uncertainties: Getting Ready for Senior Year
The anxieties that come with becoming a senior and reminding myself to not panic. Photo by Tonik on Unsplash. By Leah Quintero, Staff Reporter. Ever since I was younger I have always been diligent when it came to my education because I always had a plan. If I didn’t have one I would fall off […]
A New Alternative to Treating Women’s Mental Health—Surfing
The women of Ground Well getting ready to hit the water. Photo courtesy of Ground Well Community Project. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter. The amount of people who suffer from mental health-related issues has grown over the years, with social media becoming the number one thing in people’s lives. Anxiety, depression, physical/sexual, and mental abuse, […]