Frank Ocean's 'Blonde' shows deep roots but lacks definition Frank Ocean has finally released the long-awaited “Blonde,” a gender and genre-bending collection of innuendos sprinkled with drugs, cars and glitter that confounds and disappoints.
New beginnings in a smaller home The Child Development and Family Studies program abandoned its rusty Orfalea Family Center walls and temporarily moved behind the Rosenberg Library into two bungalows, where it opened its doors in time for the Fall semester on August 10.
Rams offense struggles in season-opening loss City College’s title defense got off to a rough start Friday night in Oakland. Losing 18-13 to Laney College in their season opener, the Rams suffered an early-season blow in their effort to repeat as state and national champions.
Examining Kaepernick's protest through the lens of history Sports and entertainment are two of the few avenues that have been open to Black people as a means for achieving some degree of fame and fortune. Those who have been successful at both are expected to extol the greatness of America, and certainly not to be overly critical of this country.
Why we should assess avocado ardency The U.S.’s latest culinary sweetheart is none other than the slick avocado, but the fruit comes with far more baggage than many food lovers realize.
Outspoken NBA stars shine brighter Members of the National Basketball Association (NBA) have been extremely reluctant to speak up on social issues pertaining to the black community. We’ve been left in the dark whenever they were asked to shed light on their perspectives regarding political scandals or national outcry.
Welcoming our first full-time Pacific Islander instructor The Board of Trustees confirmed the full-time tenure track of Dr. David Palaita of the interdisciplinary studies department on June 9.