By: Destiny Torres, Arts & Lifestyle Editor As society shifts in an effort to be more inclusive and welcoming of all people, the Queer Culture & Resource Center at CSUDH have focused their efforts on spreading awareness and education. The QCRC developed a program to train departments, groups, and organizations to understand non-binary, gender “X”, […]
Category: Perspectives
Stalking, Just a Click Away
By: Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter With technology evolving each day, you have to begin to question when is too much. At this very exact moment, someone could be watching you beautifully wiping that mucus off your damn nose. Now, what if I were to tell you that anyone could access any information about you with […]
Year of the Rat? What’s That?
Photo by Vladislav Vasnetsov from Pexels By Jasmine Nguyen, co-opinion editor There’s always a sense of dread that comes with taking down your Christmas decorations — things just seem to get duller. The time of festive celebrations that bring families and communities together transitions into one where events like the Super Bowl, March Madness and […]
Asians Don’t All Look Alike
By Jasmine Nguyen, Co-Lifestyle Editor “No let me guess, you’re Chinese? No, No wait, Taiwanese.” The person pauses before perking up a moment later. “No, you’re Korean.” There’s an awkward pause of silence before I chime in with an, “I’m actually Vietnamese and Thai.” “Oh well, I said Taiwanese, that’s close enough.” Actually, you weren’t. […]
Fantasy vs. Reality: Living on College Campuses
By Monique Davis, Co-Lifestyle Editor Most college kids dream of the day they get to pack up all their belongings, kiss their loved ones goodbye, and move into their new home on their college campuses. Being thrilled over the fact that no one can tell them what to do, what to wear, what time to […]