Jacqueline Villanueva (left), Estephania Rodriguez (middle), Chelsee Lasekan (right) smiling for their achievements of being first generation students. By Korrea Lewis, Staff Reporter Being a first generation student can be quite an accomplishment but also a burden. Some might feel the pressure to be the first in their family to attend college. In the California […]
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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 […]
Body Positivity: Staying Afloat During the Holidays
Though the WRC focuses mainly on women, it is open to all students, alumni, and staff of any and all genders interested. Photo courtesy of Moréa Sabido By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter With Thanksgiving just passing and Christmas on the horizon, most people might be counting the days until they get to feast upon an […]
Snoop Dogg’s Legacy Continues as 19th Album Cracks the “Algorithm”
Snoop Dogg’s music career has surpassed decades and continues to build momentum with the release of his latest album. Photo by Val Contreras. Val Contreras, Staff Reporter Legendary musician and multi-hyphenate Snoop Dogg (Snoop) is releasing his 19th studio album, “Algorithm”, on Friday, November 19th. This is just another milestone in the artist’s esteemed career […]
Imposter Syndrome, More Common Than You Think
Ideas of self-doubt and personal incompetence, unSplash by Yasin Yusuf By Edgar Ramirez Jr, Staff Reporter As people become more successful, they might believe they are not worth all of their achievements. Developing feelings or ideas of self-doubt and personal incompetence despite their past accomplishment or where they are at. This is known as imposter […]