CSUDH has been my home since 20212, as graduation approaches I’m excited to say goodbye to the institution that saw me grow. By Mary McFadden, Staff Reporter For me, to get where I wanted to go, I had taken the road less traveled, it was my personal journey. Even though finishing college has always been […]
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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 […]
Toro Food Pantry Continues, Despite Program’s Transformational Phase
Basic Needs and Sustainability offices have held events to help students combat food insecurity. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Brandon Ramos, Staff Reporter. The Toro Food Pantry, which in previous years offered canned food, fresh fruit, and basic toiletries to all California State University, Dominguez Hills students, is currently going through a transformational period. The […]
COVID-19 Rises Once again, Should CSUDH Students be Concerned?
COVID-19 rises again in China. Photo by Jeremy Bezanger Unsplash By Efren Gutierrez, Staff Reporter It’s safe to say that life is getting back to a level of normalcy with no mask mandates and or social distancing in place. But although people are getting comfortable in public without these restrictions, COVID-19 cases are yet again […]
Asian Representation at Coachella 2022
After seven years, 2NE1 reunited on stage at Coachella 2022 during the 88rising set. Photo by Kevin Mazur. Courtesy of Getty Images. By Mycah Serdenia, Staff Reporter After a long two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival made its grand return to the desert with headline performances by Harry […]