By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor Toros showed out in both cosplay and casual attire for ‘Torocon,’ the Loker Student Union’s (LSU) Fall open house. The event ran all day on Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and brought a “Comic Con” style theme to campus for students to participate in various games, activities, […]
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Toros Split 1-1 in Conference Home Opener
By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Sports Editor The Toro women’s volleyball team split their first conference home series of the season on September 27-28, facing stiff competition from CSU-San Marcos and Cal Poly Pomona. The first homestand was a significant test for the Toros, as they faced the top-ranked Broncos and a determined San Marcos squad seeking […]
Pop-up thrift shop invites Toros to donate clothing, household items
Shop is one of several Sustainability Club initiatives on campus For Toros looking to declutter their closets and cupboards, the CSUDH Sustainability Club might have a solution. During the first Tuesday of every month, the club invites people to donate their used and unwanted clothing and household items at the pop-up thrift shop set up […]
‘Marcus is Walking’ hits the road at University Theatre
Premiere play explores relationships, struggles from the inside of a car “Marcus is Walking,” the latest production by the University Theatre, is just about ready to take audiences for a ride. The play, directed by theatre arts faculty member Brian Stevens, is scheduled to run at the Edison Theatre over two consecutive weekends, starting on […]
‘Brackish Water’ exhibit explores science, identity
By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Staff Reporter Sculpture Garden installation offers blend of art, environmentalism, and local history Toros walking past the 5,000-gallon tank set up on the lawn of the CSUDH Sculpture Garden are likely to hear a symphony of croaking frogs and flowing water. Don’t worry, though, Dominguez Hills is neither flooding nor overrun […]