You never know who you know around you can get COVID-19. SO please wear your masks. Photo by wuestenigel is licensed under CC BY 2.0 By Melany Ruiz, Staff Reporter For the past two weeks, my house smelled like bleach. My nose would burn from the stench of it all over the house, my absolute […]
Category: Perspectives
CSUDH Student And Team Set Foundation For Voting
The 2020 presidential general election was one for the history books, with the younger generation involved both in participating in voting and working in voting centers. Photo by Alexandra Burgess. By Ruby Munoz, Staff Writer When people walk into the voting center to vote for the 2020 Presidential General Election, they want to be a […]
How Trump’s last-minute Power Move before the Elections will have lasting consequences.
The Supreme Court of the United States building, the workplace of the Court Justices. Photo Courtesy, Pixabay By Cindy Canas, Staff Writer The late Ruth B. Ginsburg left a seat in the Supreme Court that no one can fill, not even Trump’s last-minute conservative and controversial replacement Amy Coney Barret. Ginsberg, who was favored by […]
Positive Minds, Positive Vibes, Positive Virtual Life
Clearing the clutter from your mind like you would clean up your work area is one technique that might help you keep some of that mind intact. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor 2020 is like a never-ending marathon, you keep thinking that you see the finish line, but there’s still 20 […]
Dear Distance Learning: I’m Burned Out
Student burnout is an unfortunate fact of life for many at this point in a semester. But in the midst of a pandemic, it can feel like it will never end. Niklas Hamann on Unsplash. By Raven Brown, Staff Reporter Every semester, I start off with the same anticipation, excitement and willingness to get back […]