I know I deserve to have my Black Card Taken away, but let me live why don’t you? Photo by Jessica Potter. By Destiny Jackson, Opinion Editor What’s a Black Card? According to the nifty Urban Dictionary: “‘Black Card’ is an imaginary card that all black people are born with and that mixed people have […]
Category: Perspectives
A Feeling That Can Be Described With One Word, Finally
A 2018 NWSL regular season game between the Washington Spirit and the Orlando Pride. Photo by Jeffrey F Lin on Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor A team is coming to Southern California to compete in the National Women’s Soccer League for the 2022 season. The announcement was made on July 21 on the NWSL […]
Anti-Immigration Sentiments from ICE threatens but fails to remove International Students from studying at CSUDH
Photo by Nitish Meena on Unsplash By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor As an estimated one million international students with hopes of studying in the U.S., along with the colleges and universities that were planning on hosting them, try to figure out how to deal with regulations announced last week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]
Love, Loss, Family, and Dirty Money in “Hidden Falls”
Kevin Myers’ debut novel, set to release on July 15, is a thrilling story about family. Photo By Destiny Torres By Destiny Torres “Hidden Falls” is Kevin Myers’ debut novel that journeys readers through a story about betrayals, secrecy, and family. The main character, Michael Quinn, is a columnist at the Portland Daily, a newspaper […]
How K-pop Stans Became Superpoliticized
K-pop fans at a Got7 Concert at The Forum. Photo by Jasmine Nguyen By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief There’s always a pit in my stomach when I see the words “K-pop Stans” trending on Twitter or in a headline. Maybe it’s due to flashbacking to my very intense phase of enjoying Korean idols and pop culture […]