Elianne Salas‘I Count,’ But CSUN’s Census Response Says OtherwiseAs she made her way to class just days before spring break, Mayra Lopez was approached by what she suspected to be two Census Bureau field…May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
Elianne Salas‘Proud Matadors, You Count’ But CSUN’s Numbers Say Otherwise’(Matty the Matador statue outside of CSUN’s Sequoia Hall. (By Danielle Tranter)May 4, 2020May 4, 2020
Elianne Salas‘Proud Matadors, You Count’ But CSUN’s Numbers Say OtherwiseApril 1st and 2nd were supposed to be historical days for the CSUN community. With elections for Associated Students and the University…Apr 20, 2020Apr 20, 2020
Elianne SalasinCSUN’s Coronavirus ChroniclesI’m Living Through a Pandemic and I Couldn’t Be Less ScaredI was born in 1997. My generation is the end of the notorious millenials and the very start of Generation Z. I know what it’s like to have…Mar 23, 2020Mar 23, 2020
Elianne SalasParadise right next to the North, 14 freewayThere have been so many verisons of paradise, and the few that come to mind always start somewhere in the desert. Santa Clarita, a little…Mar 2, 2020Mar 2, 2020
Elianne SalasIsolated and out of touch: SCV, the desert everyone forgetsSanta Clarita Valley’s dynamics are an interesting rarity, and one that is very easy to be misunderstood when shallowly observing it. If…Feb 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020
Elianne SalasLeaving the idea of Stepford Behind: Santa Clarita, how to deprogram and whyWhen I think of my hometown, the place where I spent all of my life before college, the most accurate description the comes to mind is a…Feb 16, 2020Feb 16, 2020