Marvel's newest comic book adaptation, Ghost Rider, shows examples of justice through empathy
By A.J. Edmund
The ever popular comic book industry continues to churn out blockbusters as the latest Marvel Comics addition to the big screen, Ghost Rider lives up to the precedent set by other Marvel films, X-Men, Spider-Man, and The Incredible Hulk.
It's a Marvel film so of course the action sequences and the computer graphics are all going to be up to par, and with Ghost Rider, in most cases, far exceeds the standard Marvel mastermind creator, Stan Lee, has set.
Analog channels and signals are being replaced with the new age of high definition
By Paul Burgos
Since the 1940s, television has been evolving into a major part of Americans' daily lives.
Nowadays, television is approaching a new level, it's called high definition television. The resolution is twice as clear as normal NTSC (National Television Standard Committee) format.
Hayward's Sun Gallery displays the creativity of children artists around the city
By Alexis Daniel
Downtown Hayward's very own Sun Gallery is hosting the 12th annual Cray-Pas Wonderful Colorful World Contest exhibit and the 18th annual Children's Book Illustrators exhibit.
Saturday Febr. 10 was the reception for both exhibits, which will be on display until May 25.
Black Student Union at Chabot makes plans to close out month
By Shanae McLorin
From slavery to freedom: the story of Africans in the Americas has become the national theme for the month-long celebration of Black History. Since 1926, the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History has established many themes to help signify African-American life and its impact on history.