Disneyland raises the prices of tickets and has a new system of park entry requiring guests to reserve their spot on a day they desire. Instead of the usual way of showing up to the park as one pleases. Photo by Jasmine Contreras By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter Disney Magic, the most powerful magic in […]
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Finding My Identity During Social Isolation
Name tags are a way to identify bodies, but they don’t always represent what’s within. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor It was a cold, dark afternoon when I walked through the security checkpoint at my job with my knapsack stuffed with textbooks and a plastic bag full of leftovers from the […]
When You Wish Upon A Disease: Pandemic Causing More Than Health Issues
Normally bustling with people, the front gate entrance remains locked up with several signs reminding guests to follow protocols. Photos by Matt Barerro. By Matt Barerro, Sports Assistant Editor The second you hear the sweet sounds of Main Street U.S.A. and smell the $5 churros you’re hit with an overwhelming sense of freedom. You know, […]
The Disneyland Ducks are Wondering Where We Are: How to Deal with Disneyland Withdrawals
By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor We will soon be rolling into one month since Disneyland closed its gates and I can imagine the pain annual passholders are currently going through. One of our writers wrote a piece on how she feels about Disneyland closing. Read it here. I do not currently have an annual passport, […]
I Dream of Disney
By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor On January 11, I went to Disneyland with a few of my best friends. I had a ton of Christmas money left over and my friend, Mellisa, offered to pay for half of my SoCal residents ticket. It was the first time that I’d gone to Disneyland in 13 years, […]