Pet adoptions during the past two years brought dogs, cats, and other animals to people’s homes. Photo Credit Nataba from Splash. By Annais Garcia, Staff Reporter While the pandemic affected people’s health emotionally, mentally and physically , it also brought a good opportunity for pet adoption, as pets have been emotional supporters for many people. […]
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A Rookie and Vet’s Game Plan for Halloween Horror Nights
Universal Studios Hollywood decorates their main gate with characters of the three most anticipated mazes of the event, which include “The Exorcist,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” and Netflix’s “The Haunting of Hill House.” By Jasmine Contreras and Catalina Garcia, Staff Writers This is the story of a veteran and a rookie. One has twelve years […]
How to Prepare for an Internship Interview
By Marta Sanchez Calvo Staff Writer The idea of getting an internship honestly scared me. But, as a communications major, it’s a graduation requirement so there was no way out of it. In Spain, where I’m from, I had never worked before, so I didn’t know what I was going to do to get an […]
Academic Senate Weighs in on Administrative Reviews
By Alex Graf News Editor You know those faculty performance reviews students are supposed to fill out at the end of every semester, gauging what we think of our instructors’ performance? Turns out teachers, and select staff and students do the same thing for administrators such as deans and vice presidents. At least that’s what […]
Starting a Conversation About Mental Health
By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer The Student Health and Psychological Services department held an event in honor of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10 to start a conversation on mental health and bring awareness to the resources offered to students on campus. The event, attended by around 100 students, consisted of a viewing of […]