As of this summer, Cinthya Ippoliti will step in as the new dean of the library. CSUSM has been without an official library dean for almost a year now. Char Booth and Toni Olivas have stepped in as ...
Isabel Cañas is swiftly emerging as a voice in contemporary Gothic literature, skillfully weaving horror, romance, and historical themes into her narratives. Her debut novel, “The Hacienda”, sets the ...
This review will contain spoilers for Fire Emblem Engage’s main story and the Fell Xenologue. Fire Emblem Engage’s Expansion Pass has been released in full, adding seven more Emblems and a story ...
Justin Akers Chacón is an activist, labor unionist, and educator based in the San Diego-Tijuana border region. He is currently a Professor at San Diego City College. Chacón has published three ...
Since it broke ground last May, the milpa has created a surprising amount of attention through word of mouth alone. Dr. Erika Diaz-Almeyda, who directs the project, conceived of the milpa with Ethnic ...
This review contains spoilers for season one of The Bad Batch, and for season two after a certain point. Season 1 of the Bad Batch was quite entertaining for me as someone who grew up watching Star ...
Recently, a development from CA Governor Gavin Newsom stated that the CSU system will be faced with a 7.95% reduction in funding (about $375 million). This dramatic decrease alone hurts students ...
This beautifully crafted, funny yet tragic graphic memoir provides a vivid look into the childhood of Ahmad, a Palestinian boy whose upbringing is caught between the titular refugee camp and Lebanon’s ...
When the topic of school transportation comes up there is a lot to be said. School transportation has been an issue for a very long time specially in public schools and universities. Among these ...
Thanks to a special Amazon Prime preview, I was able to see “Wicked: For Good” as an early pre-release. When the first film was released, I wrote about how “Wicked” has lived in people’s imaginations ...
March is a time to honor the achievements, struggles, and resilience of the women in our lives, from our mothers and grandmothers to our sisters, friends, and mentors. And what better way to ...
Discussions around who should control public higher education have amped up in recent years. Students, faculty, and workers increasingly feel the impact of university disinvestment, budget cuts, and ...