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Deconstructing the Types

March 14, 2017 by Archived posts 1 Comment

By Sierra Marrero | Assistant Community Editor Stereotypes—a method to categorize people, can not only used to diminish an individuals self worth but also causes a division from ones own culture. Whether it’s subconsciously or consciously, sociology research shows that we all use stereotypes. Stereotypes are not limited to just race, but are made within the contexts of gender, religion, class, sexuality, etc. As cliché as some people may think stereotypes are when discussing its relevance in society, many underestimate the power it truly holds on people. One riddle included in research conducted by Mikaela Wapman (CAS’14) and Deborah Belle, asked participants to solve this riddle: “A … [Read more...] about Deconstructing the Types

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: #genderbias, #studentvoices, csusb, csusbstudents, discrimination, ethnicity, Race, racism, stereotypes, students

Students thoughts on what’s hot in theaters

October 22, 2015 by Archived posts 27 Comments

By Melanie Limon | Staff Writer | CSUSB students reveal their true love for odd-ball sci-fi horror movies and thought provoking romance films. When it comes down to it, what makes us want to go see a movie? Is it the plot? is it the actors or is it all the hype that is correlated with the movie? "When I go watch a movie, I look for depth. I don't like movies that are super predictable or that want to just entertain. They have to be thought provoking and different." said student Celina Delgado. She continues, "My favorite movie is "500 Days of Summer" because it doesn't sugarcoat anything. That's how I like movies to be. They have to be realistic." When asked about what … [Read more...] about Students thoughts on what’s hot in theaters

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: actors, artsandentertainment, csusb, csusbstudents, directors, diretors, genres, meaning, melanielimon, movies, producers, students, theatre, trailer

Space lovers unite! “The Martian”

October 12, 2015 by Archived posts 532 Comments

By Melanie Limon |Staff Writer| “The Martian” exceeds expectations with a twist on how to to survive on Mars. Released on Oct. 2, this movie pulled in $98.9 million worldwide during its opening weekend. Director Ridley Scott had a serious task to make this movie stand out from its competitors such as “Interstellar” and the award winning “Gravity.” His attempts were a success earning great reviews from critics ranging from the New York Times to Rolling Stone. The movie takes place on Mars where six astronauts who are out on a mission, on their ship Ares III, accidentally leave a member behind (Matt Damon) after believing he was dead due to a horrible accident that occurred moments … [Read more...] about Space lovers unite! “The Martian”

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: astronaut, botany, csusb, csusbstudents, DVD, mars, mattdamon, melanielimon, NASA, outerspace, RidleyScott, space, themartian

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