A computer screen showing a programming code. CREDIT: Courtesy of PxHere. By Jasmine Sanchez Staff Reporter Opening a search engine and typing the question, “Who has won the most soccer world cup goals?” offers a profound answer. The algorithms of the search engine will scout through the internet in seconds to provide an answer, but […]
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Seasonal Depression: The Scrooge of Mental Health
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects 5% of Americans and 0.5-3% of the general population globally. One of the symptoms includes loss of motivation and lack of energy. Photo by Catalina Garcia By: Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter With the gloomy days upon us, days getting shorter, and the weather getting colder, you might be feeling 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 […]
CFA Dr. Sarah Lacy “We need our pay to reflect the cost of living here”
Dr. Sarah A Lacy was a member of the University of Missouri-St. Louis faculty for three years before coming to CSUD and received her Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from Washington University. Picture Courtesy of Dr. Lacy By Richard Ricardo, Staff Writer There are many important issues that she is fighting for along with the California […]
Being a Single Mother in College: The Importance of Balance
Yadira Murillo (right) hopes to further her education and receive her Master’s to become an Art Therapist. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Writer The days where she has zero work obligations, and no class assignments to complete, are the most optimal for quality family time for single mother, Yadira Murillo, a Child Development major at California […]