By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor If you’ve ever taken a lower-division arts and humanities course at Dominguez Hills, you were likely required to attend a University Theatre production. But here’s a question: if it wasn’t a requirement, would you ever attend a performance on your own? I took an introductory speech class during my first […]
Tag: Perspectives
Gimme that old time rock ‘n’ roll…on DVD
Modern media consumption has lost some of its charm. By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter I remember going to the library as a kid and checking out the first “High School Musical” movie on DVD. I couldn’t wait to get home to pop that disc into my player and watch, because I only had a few […]
Campus communication leads to confusion
By George Gallardo, Staff Reporter The Grab ‘n’ Go on the ground floor of Welch Hall was one of my favorite spots to pick up a quick bite before going to my next class. So imagine my surprise at the start of this semester when I found the door was locked and the space was […]
Storytelling workshop deserves a sequel
By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter I am a pretty introverted person – a homebody, if you will. If you were to ask me to check out an event on campus, I can’t say I’d be too interested to go. I’d much rather be at home watching a movie on the couch while enjoying an iced […]
Putting the ‘I’ in cultural identity
By Stephinie Phan, Art Director In 2021, the Pew Research Center initiated a focus group study to learn more about the lived experiences of Asian Americans in the United States. It’s a lengthy report, but there was something about the first sentence that has kept ringing in my ear, like the sharp sound of a […]