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Feminism Redefines Itself

While the women’s rights and the LGBTQ+  movements continue to gain traction against President Donald Trump’s policies, I have observed that “feminism” is forging a new face. The idea is broadening and becoming more integrationist as American society tackles the problems and prevalence of misogyny, which ingrained prejudice against...

Profile: Sensing Rhythm

Facing the audience, Johnny Muñoz, 22, is bright with joy as the host of a kickback for his friends in the visually impaired community. He sits on his chair with his legs under him, one hand on the turntable and the other holding a headphone speaker to his ear...

Tips to Stay healthy during the Holidays

As the nights grow longer, the blisteringly hot summer air turns into a cool breeze and one thing becomes certain: fall is here. Autumn signifies the appropriate time for pumpkin carving, apple picking and– of course– eating yourself into a stupor. We have all been there. One slice of...

Profile: Traveling Troubadour

Joseph Beck, 31, also known by his producer name Stitch Jones, takes his guitar all over the map with the sound of music following his footsteps. From his hometown of Bloomington, Illinois to Japan and eventually California, the recording tech major has always had an ear for music and...

Review: Yours and Mine

Hidden down College Street in Downtown Covina exists an adorable little cafe with wooden tables, artsy decor and a cozy welcoming environment.   Yours & Mine Cafe and Bakery is a wonderful place to go for breakfast, brunch and lunch. They have a variety of foods to suit most...

Profile: Almost Famous

Four hours driving past farm and cattle farms left me in the dry desert valley of Fresno. This is a neighboring city to the alternative band Sola Luna. Based out of Clovis, the band is composed of front man Zack Southers, 20, guitarist George Gomez, 21, bassist Ethan Rizo,...

Profile: Over the Rainbow

Communications major Andrew Penarubia overcomes adversity with a smile. The distance from the Owl Cafe to the Performing Arts Building is less than one mile. Within that brief walk Andrew Penarubia, 22, stops to greet 36 other students whom he has met during his time at Citrus. Penarubia was...

New York State Provides Variety

The first time I remember traveling to New York was in a visit to my great-grandmother that lived frustratingly far from all the exciting high-rises and streets of the Big Apple. Climbing up hay bales and sleeping in a farmhouse built in the 1800s is definitely a far cry...