Published inMigration MemoirsDoing It All for Us: Why my Azorean grandparents moved to the Central ValleyJoe and Delia Da Rocha are are taking back the things they sacrificed when they moved to the United States almost 50 years ago.May 12, 20222May 12, 20222
Tik Tok’s Aiding in Cultural Appropriation OnlineBy Grace Da Rocha & Maria MedinaDec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Published inCSUN 375: Engaging Diverse CommunitiesWith lowest vaccination rate of the CSUs, CSUN students have mixed opinions o.By Julio Castaneda, Grace Da Rocha & Noemi RodriguezDec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Published inUnder the SunSick Kid on the Block: Growing Up DiabeticAt 7 years old, my hips made weird noises. Not the creaking that has since caught up to me after years of competitive dancing, but choruses…May 21, 20212May 21, 20212
Published inUnder the SunThe Way of an Outside HitterWhen a person first steps into the Matadome gym before a volleyball game, the tension in the air is thick.May 2, 2021May 2, 2021
Published inUnder the SunSinging to a new tune: how the pandemic has affected the college experience for one CSUN student.It has been almost a year since Angel and the 20 other members in the Zoom meeting have stepped on CSUN’s campus.Mar 25, 2021Mar 25, 2021
A journalist’s love-hate relationship with her career.In middle school, with hands that barely covered the sides of my new Nikon, I ran up and down the local soccer fields trying to get the…Jan 28, 2021Jan 28, 2021