By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor It’s always the worst feeling. You’ve been criss-crossing campus all day, using whatever precious energy you have left from breakfast that morning to study, take notes, and pay attention in class. Your stomach is rumbling and it can only be satisfied by something cooked to golden-brown perfection, but there’s just […]
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Student parking permits bust bank accounts
By Alizah Salazar, Staff Reporter Parking on campus is an expensive pain in the you-know-where. In case anyone reading this wasn’t aware, CSUDH students pay $200 per semester for their parking permits – that’s $400 every school year. That’s not exactly cheap, especially for students like me. Honestly, it’s way past time for the university […]
Gimme that old time rock ‘n’ roll…on DVD
Modern media consumption has lost some of its charm. By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter I remember going to the library as a kid and checking out the first “High School Musical” movie on DVD. I couldn’t wait to get home to pop that disc into my player and watch, because I only had a few […]
Gamma Zeta Alpha, IJC host info session to support undocumented Toros
By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Sports Editor The Gamma Zeta Alpha fraternity hosted an information session at the Immigrant Justice Center on Oct. 9 to raise awareness of the challenges faced by undocumented students. In addition, the session offered insight into resources available to these students to help them along their path to a college degree. One […]
‘Las Doctoras’ podcast records live show on campus
By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter Christina Rose and Renee Lemus discovered they had a lot in common when they first met. Not only are they both mothers, but also scholars of women’s studies – Rose at CSUDH and Lemus at CSULA. So, of course, it was only natural that they would start a podcast together. […]