Even with the many controversies and triumphs of Kanye West, he had an impact on me in different ways as I grew up.
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Excuses for not getting a COVID-19 vaccine are worn out
The COVID-19 vaccines have been available since January, people are refusing to get the vaccines and the reasoning and excuses people have for not getting have been weak if they have not been openly against the vaccine.
A degree to succeed: The pressure of being a first-generation student
While I’m the eldest daughter and the first in my family to pursue a bachelor’s degree, it can become overwhelming at times because my parents escaped from poverty to leave everything behind.
Summer is here
After a unique semester, summer is finally around the corner.
Biden’s immigration plan has been a total letdown
The president’s promises have been followed with little action.
Should we have to pay for public transit?
This student says yes.
The student debt crisis needs to be addressed now
Over 44 million Americans hold $1.7 trillion in student debt. These numbers are only increasing, and COVID-19 isn’t helping.
A long-awaited Oscar win
After over 90 years, history was made at this year’s Academy Awards as the first woman of color, and the second woman in history, won the Oscar for Best Directing.
CSULB student reflects on balancing responsibilities through the pandemic
As things appear to be getting back to normal, CSULB student Berenize Montoya takes a moment to look back at the past year.
Artists adapting to the pandemic
Students within the arts have adapted to working virtually, but as in-person opportunities begin to return, it is integral that the arts aren’t left behind.