Faculty, students, staff, and employees will transition back to campus after a year and a half of online classes. By Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporter Eighty percent of classes next semester are projected to be in-person at California State University, Dominguez Hills next semester, but opinion is divided on just what that will look like. In […]
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From The Pot to Our Hearts, My Abuela’s Cooking
Spices, condiments and recipes filled my grandma’s kitchen, as she filled our hearts with care and love. Art by Evelyn Rodriguez By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Food is something that has always brought my family together. As a third generation Latina, I can close my eyes and still smell the delightful aromas that would fill the […]
Witches a demonic force against male patriarchy
Pre Pandemic, when Dr. Smith held The Witch in Literature in person, students made collages to coincide with their readings and discussions. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Cristina Rose Smith, the WMS 310 professor. By Korrea Lewis and Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporters The fall season is here and the urge to get into the spirit of […]
Abilities Outweigh Disabilities: Special Education Thriving Amid Pandemic
Ismael Soria, who is pursuing a master’s degree at CSUDH, teaching an 11th grade special education class at a charter school in Watts. Photo courtesy of Ismael Soria. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor It’s no mystery that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational systems across the globe. When the new school year began, the […]
Re-Imagining the Future of America’s Education System
By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter Imagine enrolling in a class where stress management is part of the syllabus; where instead of trying to connect with the words of a 3,000-year-old philosopher, your connection is with the Earth through an urban gardening class; where ancestral wisdom in the classroom is valued as highly as academic knowledge; […]