By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor & George Gallardo, Staff Reporter It was raining with a chance of meatballs at Loker Student Union on Nov. 7, during round two of the “Battle of the Chefs.” The friendly competition pits CSUDH chefs against those from other universities to showcase their creativity, culinary prowess, and promote student and […]
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Pop-up thrift shop encourages Toros to give back
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor Toros looking to donate their unwanted clothing, or maybe discover their next great fit, might want to stop by the Dominguez Hills Farmers Market outside Cain Library. During the first Tuesday of each month, the Sustainability Club hosts a pop-up thrift shop for students, faculty, and staff to donate and […]
CSUDH campus community fearful, uncertain after Election Day
By Alondra Valdez, Staff Reporter Members of the Dominguez Hills campus community have mixed emotions about the re-election of Donald Trump. Some Toros are concerned about what a second Trump administration could mean for the future of American democracy, while others are fearful of what the president-elect has said he’d do once he returns to […]
Student-activists disappointed, skeptical of ‘Conversations that Matter’
By Alizah Salazar, Staff Reporter bCSUDH administrators hosted a “Conversations that Matter” panel on Oct. 31 to address concerns about the university’s revised Time, Manner, & Place (TPM) policy, but some attendees said they left the forum with more questions than answers. The university announced the updated policy just prior to the start of the […]
Life in limbo: a post-election perspective from a ‘Dreamer’
By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Staff Reporter The day after the U.S. election, I was supposed to attend a “Vent Sesh” at the Immigrant Justice Center on campus, but instead, I went to church to pray for a miracle. La Virgen de Guadalupe holds a special place in the hearts of many Mexican Catholics – a […]