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GTA: San Andreas - The Definitive Edition is a Disgracefully Unfinished Mess —

Published by Rockstar Games, GTA: San Andreas takes place in 1992 in fictionalized cities of California and Nevada: Los Santos (based on Los Angeles), San Fierro (based on San Francisco) and Las Venturas (based on Las Vegas). Players take control of Carl “CJ” Johnson, who returns home to Los Santos and is greeted by a myriad of characters that take him on a journey through an intricate plot of an amazing storyline–one that still holds well 17 years later. Players are given the freedom to travers

Why Internships Are So Important — DIG MAG

With internships, people are allowed to explore a lot more than working a normal job. Think of it as a learning experience, with the opportunity to learn new skills and having the ability to break out into different areas of work. There’s a low sense of commitment between the intern and the company that brought them on, so students tackling multiple internships throughout their college years is excellent for resume-building. “Usually, internships are short term in terms of three to four months,”

‘Deathloop’: Groundhog Day meets Edge of Tomorrow —

Deathloop has been one of the most satisfying games I have played in years. While the core mechanics of the game are relatively the same compared to other FPS titles, the setting, story and freedom of exploration, combined with exhilarating gunplay and abilities make for an excellent experience that should be played by all who own a Playstation 5 or Windows PC.

If you’ve ever seen the movie Groundhog Day, you’ll understand the concept of Deathloop quickly. Developed by Arkane Studios, creators

The Many Adventures of Journalism Professor Todd Henneman — DIG MAG

Now based in California and working as a reporter for a number of years, including working at the San Francisco Chronicle, Henneman decided to attend graduate school. He enrolled at UCLA in 1999, getting his MBA with a focus in media management. “I saw all these changes going on in the journalism industry,” Henneman said. “Every place was starting to pivot online, and at the time, I was working for the San Francisco Chronicle, which is right by Silicon Valley. So I was writing about some of the

What Do Students Think of Returning to Campus with the Rise of the Delta Variant? — DIG MAG

As of Sept. 13, 2021, there are 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on-campus among students and faculty members, and four confirmed cases coming from off-campus.

According to U.S. News, approximately 38,000 Long Beach State students are enrolled for the fall 2021 semester. If we factor in that 42% of courses are offered in-person, at most, there will still be about 16,000 students on campus.

The U.S. had its first confirmed case of the Delta variant in March 2021. Since then, it has become the dom